Overview
MuleRun Computer is a persistent cloud computer provided by MuleRun. Without buying their own server or setting up an environment, users get a dedicated machine that stays online 24/7 with its own disk and workspace, and can put it to work through natural-language conversation—handling files, running tasks, and executing automations. Unlike one-off chat tasks, Computer’s core value lies in persistence: its disk and workspace are retained long-term, so files and environment aren’t lost; the disk is automatically backed up daily and can be rolled back when needed. It also serves as the execution host for capabilities like Scheduled Tasks. Within the Computer interface, users can:- Control via chat (Computer Chat): Direct the agent in natural language to operate the machine, with results streamed back into the conversation in real time.
- Manage files (Files): Browse directories, preview common formats, upload local files, and download files individually or as a single zip.
- Manage the instance (Settings): Restart, shut down (recoverable), upgrade, migrate versions, restore from backup, and choose a working “persona” for the Computer.
- Connect IM channels: Through chat, link the Computer to Telegram / Discord / Lark / WeChat / WhatsApp, then command it directly from those messaging apps.
- Receive update notices: When a new version ships, a “What’s New” prompt appears automatically to summarize the changes.
Target Users
| User Type | Applicable | Typical Needs |
|---|---|---|
| Individual paid users | Yes | Need an always-on machine with persistent files and environment, controlled via chat for file handling and automation |
| Team / enterprise users | Yes | Each member owns a Computer under the team/enterprise subscription; instances and data are isolated from one another |
| Free users | Partial | Can try Computer, but some capabilities (e.g., Scheduled Tasks) require upgrading to a paid tier |
Use Cases
- Let the agent process files on the machine — Describe your need in Computer Chat; the agent performs operations on the machine, with outputs available to browse and download in Files.
- Long-term storage of work artifacts and materials — Files persist in the Computer workspace, allowing the same data to be reused across multiple tasks; disks are automatically backed up daily.
- Automate scheduled tasks — Pair with Scheduled Task to have tasks run automatically on this Computer at set times.
- Direct the agent via IM — Connect Computer to Telegram / Lark / etc., and instruct the agent to get things done right from your chat.
- Unified dispatch from Super Agent — Create Computers, configure channels, and set up scheduled tasks within a Super Agent Task—everything ultimately runs on Computer.
- Recover when things go wrong — Use Restore in Settings to roll the Computer back to a previous day’s backup state.
Quick Start
The shortest path: create your first Computer and run a simple task on it. 1. Open the Computer entry in MuleRun and follow the prompts to create a Computer. 2. Wait for the instance to start (the UI shows progress hints—and even a little Easter egg to play with while you wait). 3. In the Computer Chat input box, give a task in natural language, e.g., “Create a hello.txt on the desktop and write today’s date into it.” 4. The agent runs it on the machine and replies with the results in the conversation. 5. Click the file entry in the status bar (labeled “All files here”) to switch to Files, where you’ll see and can download the file just created. Once done, you should see the execution results in chat and the artifact in the Files panel. If the connection acts up, click Quick Fix in the status bar to auto-diagnose and repair.Detailed Guide
Controlling Computer via Chat (Computer Chat) The primary way to use Computer is through chat: describe what you need in natural language, and the agent executes it on the machine, streaming the progress and results back into the conversation. The top status bar shows connection state (Connected / Connecting / Disconnected, etc.). When offline, you can view connection diagnostics or click Quick Fix to auto-resolve common issues. Browsing and Managing Files (Files) Click the file entry in the status bar to switch to the Files panel, where you can:| Capability | Description |
|---|---|
| Browse | View directories and files on the machine as a tree, expand/collapse folders |
| Preview | Preview common formats after selecting a file (text, images, audio/video, PDF, etc.; oversized or unsupported formats show a notice) |
| Upload | Upload local files to the Computer |
| Download | Download individual files; also bundle all files into a zip for a one-shot download (“Download all files as zip”) |
| Action | UI Name | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Reboot | Reboot | Force-restarts the OS, takes up to ~2 minutes; data is preserved |
| Shut down | Delete | Shuts down the Computer; recoverable or replaceable within 30 days, after which data is deleted |
| Upgrade | Upgrade | Upgrades the Computer; up to ~1 hour of downtime during the upgrade; data is preserved |
| Version migration | Update Version | Major Beta version upgrade—smarter and more Credit-efficient; data is migrated and remains recoverable afterward |
| Choose persona | Choose a personality | Pick a working style for the Computer; 6 options: General, Investment, Image Creation, Marketing, Coding & Building, Research & Report |
- Automatic backup: A backup is created automatically every day (00:00 UTC), and a safety backup is taken before each restore; up to the 7 most recent are retained.
- Manual backup (Create Backup): You can create a backup at any time; takes a few minutes to complete.
- Restore: Pick a backup point to restore from; the system runs 5 steps in sequence—create safety backup → stop instance → reset system disk → reset data disk → start instance. Backups are categorized as Auto or Manual.
- Create a Computer: Request creation of a Computer within a Task.
- Configure a Channel: Request IM channel setup within a Task; actually runs on the Computer.
- Create a Scheduled Task: Request a Scheduled Task within a Task; actually runs on the Computer.
| Category | Skills |
|---|---|
| Channel integration (5) | add-telegram, add-discord, add-feishu, add-weixin, add-whatsapp — connect to Telegram / Discord / Lark / WeChat / WhatsApp respectively |
| Document processing (4) | docx (Word create/edit), pdf (PDF read/merge/split/create), pptx (PowerPoint), xlsx (Excel spreadsheets) |
| Financial analysis (5) | btc-macro-analysis (combined BTC macro + technical analysis), macro-analyst (macroeconomics and cross-asset), market-intel (on-chain data and institutional flows), sentiment-analyst (market sentiment and positioning), technical-analysis (charting and buy/sell signals) |
| Content & tools (4) | mulerouter-skills (AI image/video generation), frontend-design (frontend pages/components), playwright-cli (browser automation/screenshots/scraping), news-briefing (news aggregation and briefings) |
| Migration & browser (2) | migration-import (migrate memory from the legacy OpenClaw version to the new one), vnc-browser (smoother sign-in flow and session persistence for tasks involving logged-in websites) |
Plans, Quotas, and Limits
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Availability | Computer is offered to MuleRun users; some advanced capabilities (e.g., Scheduled Tasks) require Plus or higher paid tiers |
| Specs | Different paid plans map to different machine specs (e.g., 2c4g / 4c8g / 8c12g); after switching plans, trigger an upgrade/downgrade via Upgrade in Settings—there’s no separate spec selector outside of plans |
| Shutdown recovery window | Within 30 days of shutdown you can recover or recreate; data is deleted after that |
| Backup retention | Daily automatic backups, up to the 7 most recent retained |
| Credits consumption | Credits are consumed by actual usage during runtime and task execution |