Key Takeaways
- PostClaw earned $325 in 30-day revenue by turning a private Telegram bot into a 13-platform social media manager
- The AI agent drafts platform-specific content — punchy for X, professional for LinkedIn, visual for Instagram — from a single conversation
- MRR of $393 exceeds 30-day revenue, suggesting strong retention and prepaid subscription plans
- Total revenue of $481 positions PostClaw as an early-stage product with clear product-market fit among solopreneurs
- The Telegram-native interface eliminates the need for a separate app — users manage their entire social presence from their phone
The Content Factory in Your Pocket
PostClaw solves one of the most tedious problems in small business: keeping 13 social media accounts fed with fresh content. Instead of building yet another web dashboard, PostClaw delivers the entire experience through a private Telegram bot. Users chat with their ClawBot agent, which drafts posts, suggests hashtags, schedules publication times, and pushes content to platforms ranging from X and LinkedIn to TikTok and Pinterest.
At $325 in 30-day revenue and $393 MRR, PostClaw has found its audience among solopreneurs and small marketing teams who can't justify a Hootsuite subscription but need more than manual posting. The Telegram-native interface means there's no new app to learn — just type what you want and the AI handles the rest.
“Our best users manage their entire social presence from their phone while commuting. That's the power of putting an AI content team inside a chat app.”
Thirteen Platforms, One Conversation
The 13-platform support is PostClaw's real differentiator. Most social scheduling tools support four or five major networks. PostClaw covers the long tail — from mainstream platforms to niche communities — because the underlying OpenClaw agent can be extended to support any platform with an API.
The workflow is elegantly simple. A user sends a topic or rough idea to their Telegram bot. PostClaw's agent drafts platform-appropriate versions (short and punchy for X, professional for LinkedIn, visual-first for Instagram), presents them for approval, and schedules or publishes immediately. One conversation, thirteen platforms, zero context-switching.
- AI-generated content tailored per platform
- Scheduling with optimal posting time suggestions
- Private Telegram bot — no shared dashboard or web login
- Supports 13 social platforms from a single conversation
Growing Through Results
PostClaw's $481 total revenue across its lifetime suggests it's still early, but the MRR exceeding 30-day revenue indicates strong subscriber retention and possibly prepaid plans kicking in. For a tool that saves hours of weekly content work, a monthly subscription is an easy sell.
The growth strategy almost writes itself: showcase before-and-after results. Users who went from posting twice a week to maintaining a consistent presence across 13 platforms have stories worth telling. If PostClaw can systematise that social proof, the product essentially markets itself through the very platforms it helps customers manage.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is PostClaw?
PostClaw is a private Telegram bot powered by OpenClaw that writes, schedules, and publishes social media content to 13 platforms including X, LinkedIn, TikTok, Pinterest, and Instagram.
How much revenue does PostClaw make?
PostClaw has generated $481 in total revenue, with $325 in 30-day revenue and $393 in monthly recurring revenue.
Is PostClaw for sale?
No, PostClaw is not currently listed for sale.
How does PostClaw create content for different platforms?
Users send a topic or rough idea to their private Telegram bot. PostClaw's AI agent drafts platform-appropriate versions — short for X, professional for LinkedIn, visual-first for Instagram — and schedules or publishes after approval.
What social platforms does PostClaw support?
PostClaw supports 13 social media platforms, covering mainstream networks like X, LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, and Pinterest, plus niche communities accessible through APIs.