Key Takeaways
- Agent 37 has 100% recurring revenue — $6.5k MRR with zero one-time income
- The platform is the Kubernetes of AI assistants: orchestration for multi-agent deployments
- Agent coordination engine defines handoff rules between sales, support, and ops agents
- Revenue scales naturally as customers add more agents to their subscription
- Agent 37 is positioned for the multi-agent wave that is just beginning to form
Managing Agents at Scale
The first wave of OpenClaw adoption was about getting one AI assistant up and running. The second wave — the one happening now — is about deploying multiple specialised agents. A customer service agent, a sales agent, an internal ops agent. Agent 37 saw this shift early and built the management layer for it.
The platform lets businesses create, configure, monitor, and coordinate multiple OpenClaw agents from a single dashboard. Think of it as the Kubernetes of AI assistants — orchestration, not just deployment. At $6.5k MRR with 100% recurring revenue, every pound they earn repeats.
Why Multi-Agent Management Matters
Running one OpenClaw instance is straightforward. Running five is chaos without proper tooling. Agents need different permissions, different knowledge bases, different escalation rules. They need to hand off conversations to each other without dropping context. Agent 37 handles all of this.
The platform's standout feature is its agent coordination engine. Businesses define rules for how agents interact — when a sales agent should hand off to support, when an ops agent should escalate to a human — and Agent 37 enforces them. This turns a collection of independent agents into a coherent system.
- Unified dashboard for managing multiple OpenClaw agents
- Agent coordination engine with handoff rules
- Per-agent permission and knowledge base controls
- Conversation routing and escalation management
- Performance analytics across the entire agent fleet
Positioned for the Multi-Agent Wave
Agent 37's $17k total revenue is modest, but their timing might be perfect. Multi-agent deployments are still early, which means Agent 37 is building for a market that is just beginning to form. Early movers in platform layers tend to become default choices as the market scales.
The 100% recurring revenue model is built for this. As customers add more agents, their subscription grows. Agent 37 does not charge per deployment — they charge per management seat, which scales naturally with customer success. More agents, more revenue, no extra sales effort.
“One agent is a tool. Five agents working together is a workforce. We make sure that workforce actually works.”
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Agent 37?
Agent 37 is a management platform for creating, configuring, monitoring, and coordinating multiple OpenClaw agents from a single dashboard. It is the orchestration layer for multi-agent deployments.
How much does Agent 37 make?
Agent 37 earns $6.5k in monthly recurring revenue with $17k in total revenue. 100% of their revenue is recurring — they have zero one-time income.
Is Agent 37 for sale?
No, Agent 37 is not currently listed for sale.
What does Agent 37's coordination engine do?
The coordination engine lets businesses define rules for how agents interact — when a sales agent should hand off to support, when an ops agent should escalate to a human — and enforces those rules automatically.