Key Takeaways
- Open Claw HQ generated $824 in total revenue — all in the last 30 days — with $735 already recurring monthly
- 30-second deployment is achieved through aggressive pre-provisioning: infrastructure spins up before the customer finishes the signup form
- Multi-agent deployment with shared knowledge bases and agent-to-agent handoff orchestration differentiates it from single-agent hosts
- Positioned as the 'Vercel of AI Agents' — a headquarters for managing entire AI teams, not just individual bots
- Early adopters are converting to paid plans almost immediately, validating the team-based positioning with businesses that have outgrown single-agent deployments
Teams, Not Bots
The name tells you the ambition: Open Claw HQ is not positioning itself as a place to deploy a single agent. It is a headquarters — the central command for an entire AI team. The platform lets you deploy multiple agents with different roles, connect them to shared knowledge bases, and orchestrate handoffs between them.
At $824 in total revenue — all of it earned in the last 30 days — this is one of the newest entries in the ranking. But the $735 MRR suggests that early adopters are converting to paid plans almost immediately, and the team-based positioning is resonating with businesses that have already outgrown single-agent deployments.
The 30-Second Deploy
Speed is table stakes in the OpenClaw hosting market, but Open Claw HQ has pushed the number to 30 seconds — half of what most competitors promise. The trick is aggressive pre-provisioning: infrastructure is spun up before the customer finishes the signup form, so the actual deployment is just a configuration step rather than a provisioning step.
That speed creates an almost magical first experience. A new user can go from landing page to live, working AI agent in less time than it takes to make a cup of tea. For a product that is fundamentally selling convenience, that moment of delight is the entire growth engine.
“We pre-provision everything. By the time you click 'Deploy,' the server is already waiting for you. The 30 seconds is just configuring your agent's personality.”
Early Days, Clear Direction
With total revenue equalling 30-day revenue, Open Claw HQ is brand new. But the team-first positioning and rapid deployment experience give it a clear identity in a crowded market. The question is whether the "AI team" framing attracts enough customers to sustain growth.
The early signs are positive. The gap between MRR ($735) and total revenue ($824) suggests a small amount of one-time setup revenue alongside strong recurring subscriptions. If retention holds, Open Claw HQ could be one to watch in the next batch of rankings.
- Multi-agent deployment with shared knowledge bases
- Agent-to-agent handoff orchestration
- 30-second deployment with pre-provisioned infrastructure
- Centralised dashboard for managing entire AI teams
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Open Claw HQ?
Open Claw HQ is a deployment platform for AI agent teams. It lets users deploy multiple agents with different roles, connect them to shared knowledge bases, and orchestrate handoffs between them — all from a centralised dashboard.
How much revenue does Open Claw HQ make?
Open Claw HQ has earned $824 in total revenue, all within its first 30 days. Monthly recurring revenue is $735, with the remaining $89 from one-time setup fees.
How fast does Open Claw HQ deploy agents?
Open Claw HQ deploys agents in 30 seconds on average — half what most competitors promise. This speed is achieved through pre-provisioned infrastructure that is ready before the customer finishes signing up.
What makes Open Claw HQ different?
Unlike single-agent hosting providers, Open Claw HQ is built for multi-agent operations with shared knowledge bases and agent-to-agent handoff orchestration. It positions itself as a headquarters for entire AI teams.