Key Takeaways
- ClawAgora generated $394 in its first 30 days as a digital marketplace for pre-configured OpenClaw workspace packages
- 39% of revenue ($155) is already recurring from subscription-based packages with ongoing updates
- The platform supports both one-time purchases and subscription models for creators and buyers
- ClawAgora is listed for sale — a proven marketplace concept ready for a growth-focused buyer
- The two-sided marketplace model was bootstrapped by seeding supply with first-party packages before recruiting creators
The Marketplace Bet
Every thriving ecosystem eventually produces a marketplace. ClawAgora is betting it can be that marketplace for OpenClaw, offering pre-configured agent workspace packages that buyers can purchase one-time or subscribe to. Think of it as the Gumroad or Shopify App Store, but for AI agent configurations.
At $394 in 30-day revenue with $155 in MRR, ClawAgora has proven the concept works. People will pay for well-configured OpenClaw setups rather than building from scratch. The subscription tier suggests some packages include ongoing updates or support, adding stickiness that pure one-time sales can't provide.
“The real money in any gold rush isn't in digging — it's in selling shovels. We're selling pre-sharpened, ready-to-use shovels.”
Two-Sided Economics
Marketplaces are notoriously difficult to bootstrap because you need both supply and demand simultaneously. ClawAgora tackled this by seeding the platform with its own workspace packages while recruiting early creators with favourable revenue splits.
The model supports both one-time purchases (ideal for specific use-case configurations) and subscriptions (better for packages that evolve with new models or integrations). This flexibility means ClawAgora can serve everyone from a freelancer buying a single customer-service bot setup to an agency subscribing to a constantly updated toolkit.
- Pre-configured agent workspace packages
- One-time purchase and subscription options
- Creator marketplace with revenue sharing
- Currently listed for sale — proven concept seeking a growth-focused buyer
For Sale With Traction
ClawAgora is listed for sale, which makes it one of the more intriguing acquisition targets in this batch. Unlike businesses being offloaded because they stalled, ClawAgora has a clear growth trajectory: $394 total revenue all generated in the last 30 days, with 39% already recurring.
For a buyer with marketplace experience, the playbook is clear: expand the creator base, improve discovery, and layer in reviews and ratings. The hard part — proving that people will pay for OpenClaw workspace packages — is already done. What remains is execution, and that's exactly the kind of challenge that attracts marketplace operators.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is ClawAgora?
ClawAgora is a digital marketplace for pre-configured OpenClaw agent workspace packages. Creators sell ready-to-use AI configurations, and buyers can purchase them as one-time downloads or ongoing subscriptions.
How much revenue does ClawAgora make?
ClawAgora generated $394 in 30-day revenue with $155 in monthly recurring revenue. All revenue was earned in its first month of operation.
Is ClawAgora for sale?
Yes, ClawAgora is currently listed for sale. It offers a proven marketplace concept with 39% recurring revenue and a clear growth playbook for the right buyer.
How does ClawAgora work?
Creators list pre-configured OpenClaw workspace packages for sale. Buyers browse, purchase, and import configurations directly into their OpenClaw instances. Both one-time and subscription pricing models are supported.
What makes ClawAgora different from other OpenClaw tools?
ClawAgora is the only two-sided marketplace in the OpenClaw ecosystem. Instead of deploying or hosting agents, it sells the configurations themselves — acting like an app store for AI agent setups.