Where your data lives
Your agent and all its data run on a dedicated server in AWS US East — yours alone, encrypted at rest and in transit.
What this is
When you sign up for Beach, we provision a server that's yours alone. Your agent, your conversations, your settings — everything lives on that one server, in AWS's US East region.
Where it lives
Your server runs in AWS's US East region (Northern Virginia). It's a dedicated server provisioned just for you — no other Beach customer shares it. See Per-user isolation for more on that.
Your data is encrypted in transit (HTTPS) and at rest. That covers everything stored on your server's disk and everything traveling between you, Beach, and your server.
What's on your server
- Your OpenClaw configuration
- Your conversations and session history
- Your agent's memory
- Any skills you've added
- Your channel tokens (Telegram, etc.)
- Your AI provider keys (Anthropic, OpenAI, etc.)
What leaves your server
Two things, both initiated by you:
- Messages to your AI provider. When you chat with your agent, OpenClaw sends the message to whichever provider you've configured (Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, OpenRouter), using your own API key. That exchange is between you and the provider — Beach doesn't intercept or log message contents.
- Replies through your channels. When your agent responds on Telegram or another channel, that traffic leaves your server to reach the channel's network.
Beach itself only logs operational data — instance lifecycle events, errors, API access — never the contents of your conversations or memory.