3 min read

🦞 Teen Makes $30K with OpenClaw

Plus: OpenClaw Named Next ChatGPT, Self-Improving AI Ad Machine

Good Morning, OpenClaw Owners!

Somewhere between ‘hello world’ and ‘hello revenue,’ the human stepped out of the loop.


Teen Makes $30K with OpenClaw

TL;DR: Andrew Warner interviewed a 15-year-old who made about $30,000 in weeks using OpenClaw. He started by helping classmates install and set it up, then expanded into paid client work through X posts and referrals. His services evolved from basic setup to higher-priced custom projects like automation systems and trading bots built on OpenClaw.


OpenClaw Named Next ChatGPT

TL;DR: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said in a CNBC “Mad Money” interview at GTC that OpenClaw is “definitely the next ChatGPT,” describing it as a fast-growing open-source AI agent platform that can take actions beyond chat. Nvidia also introduced NemoClaw to add security and enterprise controls.


Self-Improving AI Ad Machine

TL;DR: A founder described how their $300K/year app scaled using an OpenClaw agent named Eddie to fully automate ad creation. Eddie scrapes competitor ads, analyzes scripts, rewrites them in the brand’s voice, generates hundreds of variations, and produces videos via creators and AI tools. Performance data feeds back into the system, allowing it to continuously refine and improve ad output.


$150K in 6 Weeks on Under $1K Tokens

TL;DR: An entrepreneur revealed his OpenClaw-driven “zero human company” generated about $150K in six weeks while spending under $1,000 on API tokens. The discussion emphasized that infrastructure is no longer the constraint; instead, creativity, product decisions, and distribution now define success, as tokens enable rapid building but cannot compensate for poor ideas or positioning.


Peter Hits Microsoft Build

TL;DR: Microsoft announced that OpenClaw, now one of the most starred repositories on GitHub, will be featured at Microsoft Build 2026, with creator Peter Steinberger joining the speaker lineup. The event will take place June 2–3 in San Francisco and online, highlighting OpenClaw’s rapid rise from an open-source project to a major presence at a flagship developer conference.


LabClaw Turns Agents Scientists

TL;DR: A Stanford–Princeton team open-sourced LabClaw, a skill operating layer for LabOS that can turn any OpenClaw agent into an AI co-scientist with a single command. The project includes a demo, paper, and GitHub release, aiming to simplify research workflows and enable agents to assist in scientific tasks within an integrated lab-oriented system.


Pexo Brings Video to Agents

TL;DR: A new tool called Pexo launched on ClawHub, enabling OpenClaw to create complete videos directly within chat platforms like Telegram, Discord, and WhatsApp. Instead of generating raw clips, Pexo produces fully edited videos with transitions, music, and pacing, allowing users to request and receive finished content without leaving their existing workflow or using separate apps.


OpenClaw Expands Across Robotics

TL;DR: Chinese robotics firms are integrating OpenClaw into a range of machines. Ecovacs introduced a home robot that organizes items based on user habits, AgileX enabled natural language control for its robotic arm, and OrionStar added OpenClaw-powered interactions to service robots. The system is also being adapted for humanoids, drones, and quadrupeds through open-source projects.


Run OpenClaw on MyClaw.ai - No setup, No tech skills, Always-on 👇