Deploy free-open-webui-terminal
No need for OpenClaw! Your own computer on the cloud, free via Nvidia NIM
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Deploy and Host open-webui-terminal
A single-container deployment of Open WebUI with Open Terminal, pre-configured to use free NVIDIA NIM AI models. Chat with 100+ LLMs and execute code directly in your browser — no API costs, no configuration needed.
About Hosting free-open-webui-terminal
free-open-webui-terminal bundles Open WebUI (a full-featured ChatGPT-style interface) and Open Terminal (a browser-based code execution environment) into a single container. It connects to NVIDIA NIM's free API tier, giving you access to models like Qwen, LLaMA, and Mistral at no cost. The only setup required is a free NVIDIA NIM API key — everything else (model defaults, terminal integration, secret keys) is auto-configured at startup. Deploy once and start chatting immediately.
Common Use Cases
- Self-hosted AI chat interface with code execution for personal or team use
- Free alternative to ChatGPT Plus using NVIDIA NIM's open model catalog
- Rapid prototyping and experimentation with multiple LLMs from a single UI
Dependencies for free-open-webui-terminal Hosting
- NVIDIA NIM API key (free tier available)
- Railway account with sufficient resources (~2GB RAM recommended)
Deployment Dependencies
- NVIDIA NIM API Keys — free signup, no credit card required
- Open WebUI — chat frontend
- Open Terminal — code execution backend
Why Deploy free-open-webui-terminal on Railway?
Railway is a singular platform to deploy your infrastructure stack. Railway will host your infrastructure so you don't have to deal with configuration, while allowing you to vertically and horizontally scale it.
By deploying free-open-webui-terminal on Railway, you are one step closer to supporting a complete full-stack application with minimal burden. Host your servers, databases, AI agents, and more on Railway.
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polats/chatgpt-at-homeWEBUI_ADMIN_EMAIL
username for open-webui
NVIDIA_NIM_API_KEY
get one from build.nvidia.com
WEBUI_ADMIN_PASSWORD
strong password for open-webui

