Individual phone number
Each approved subtenant gets a distinct number that its customers can recognize and reply to.
Give each client account its own visible phone number, API key, customer allowlist, and routing boundary under one Agency account.
Plus a one-time $250 onboarding fee.
Opening by request. We confirm fit and number availability before setup. Dedicated numbers are not available through instant checkout.
agency_live_••••A dedicated number makes the account boundary visible to the people texting your agent, not just to your internal routing code.
Each approved subtenant gets a distinct number that its customers can recognize and reply to.
API keys, registered customer numbers, and inbound routing stay scoped to the correct subtenant.
Manage subtenant lifecycle and roll-up reporting without flattening every client into one shared line.
The dedicated-number offer is intentionally managed while number supply, provisioning, and billing support are completed.
Tell us the workflow, number of subtenants, and desired timing.
We check recipient patterns, routing needs, and whether dedicated numbers are available.
Accepted subtenants receive their number and isolated account boundary through a managed setup.
$250 one-time onboarding for the parent Agency account.
Request a dedicated-number reviewFor multi-tenant support teams, the first review covers one client account with known customer numbers, an isolated support subaccount, one controlled inbound route, and one verified reply.
Request the first support rolloutBuilding one agent line instead? Start the 7-day trial.
Keep separate client deployments from presenting the same sender identity.
Give approved product accounts a distinct conversation line without requiring a Mac on the customer side.
Share the use case, starting subtenant count, and timing. This is an interest review, not a purchase or number reservation.
That is the new Agency offer. Each approved subtenant gets an individual visible phone number, separate from the default shared Claw Messenger line. Dedicated-number provisioning is not instant: we confirm fit and number availability before setup. We check country or region and lead time before provisioning.
Not yet. Start with a rollout request. We review the use case, starting account count, routing requirements, and number availability before confirming a dedicated-number rollout. No number is promised until that review is complete.
First, we review your workflow fit. If the request is accepted, you can pay the one-time $250 onboarding fee. That payment records your commitment, but it does not reserve a number, start the $199 monthly plan, or begin provisioning. We then confirm number availability for the approved subtenant and begin managed provisioning only after availability is confirmed. The offer remains request-only throughout.
Existing shared-line setups and issued invites continue under their current terms. They do not automatically gain dedicated numbers. The $199 dedicated-number offer is a separately reviewed rollout while provisioning and billing support are completed.
$199/month per provisioned subtenant, with 1,000 inbound and outbound messages included per subtenant and $0.005 per additional message. There is also a one-time $250 onboarding fee for the parent Agency account.
The dedicated-number model is designed around a distinct visible number, API key, customer allowlist, and routing boundary for each subtenant. Parent-level management and roll-up reporting stay in one Agency account.
The Agency API already supports creating, listing, updating, suspending, and rotating keys for subtenants under one parent key. Dedicated phone-number assignment remains managed during this rollout and is not yet a self-serve API operation.
No. Claw Messenger manages the messaging infrastructure. Your agents connect over an outbound WebSocket and can run on a VPS, Mac mini, Docker host, or Raspberry Pi.
No. The Agency offer is for conversational agent workflows with known recipients. Per-sender caps, gradual warm-up, and fan-out controls protect line health. It is not a blast tool.