The OpenClaw Ecosystem Generates $283,000 in 30 Days from 129 Startups

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The OpenClaw project’s ecosystem growth saw 129 startups generate $283,000 in 30 days, averaging $2,200 per month per startup. The top performer achieved $50,000 in single-month revenue. Most companies focus on lowering entry barriers by providing tools or infrastructure, while only 3–5 are developing solutions for specific industry use cases. Ethereum ecosystem news highlights the growing trend toward accessibility-driven models.

Odaily Planet Daily reports that, according to the latest data from TrustMRR, 129 startups built on OpenClaw have generated real revenue over the past 30 days, totaling $283,000. On average, each company earns approximately $2,200 per month, with the highest-grossing company reaching $50,000 in a single month.

From a business model perspective, the ecosystem is currently highly concentrated: approximately 80% of companies focus on lowering the barrier to using OpenClaw by providing tools, infrastructure, or simplified integration services; only 3–5 companies are deeply engaged in application-layer development and exploring specific industry use cases, indicating that overall commercial scenario exploration is still in an early stage.

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