A private AI assistant becomes useful because it accumulates state: conversations, settings, installed skills, automations, workspace files, and local context. That state is what makes the assistant personal — and losing it after a reset, re-flash, or SSD replacement is painful. We built ClawKeep for ClawBox to protect that state. It creates OpenClaw backups, encrypts them on the device before upload, uses short-lived scoped storage credentials, and reports backup status back to the ClawBox portal. Why backup matters for AI hardware Most backup tools are built around files: photos, documents, databases, source code. A local AI assistant is different. It runs workflows and stores operational context: OpenClaw configuration installed skills and connected-tool settings workspace files and automation projects assistant state and memory device state needed after a reset, SSD replacement, or re-flash A personal AI computer should be safe to customize.…