
Rumble Cloud just got a new toy
Rumble says it’s rolling out the OpenClaw Starter package on Rumble Cloud, a pre-configured hosted setup for running personal AI agents without the usual infrastructure headache. In plain English: less fiddling with servers, more actually using the thing.
Why MoonPay matters here
The launch includes the first OpenClaw integration with MoonPay, which adds a partner angle to the story. That matters because partnerships like this can make Rumble’s cloud offering feel less like a side quest and more like a real product stack with a shot at attracting developers and AI tinkerers.
Why investors should care
Rumble has been trying to build a bigger moat than “the free-speech video app people know from headlines.” Cloud infrastructure, AI tools, and adjacent services are part of that makeover. If these offerings catch on, they could help diversify revenue and make the company look a little less one-dimensional.
The fine print, minus the corporate fog
The package includes compute, storage, a public IP address, a web interface, and guided onboarding. Customers can pick their own AI model, optionally connect Telegram, and deploy an agent without needing to assemble the whole tech Lego set themselves.
Big picture: Rumble is still in the “prove it” phase, but this is the kind of product expansion that could matter if it brings in real users instead of just nice press releases.
