OpenClaw ecosystem's initial revenue scale is emerging, with 129 startups generating a total of $283,000 in revenue over the past 30 days.

Odaily Planet Daily reports that according to the latest data from TrustMRR, in the past 30 days, 129 startups built on OpenClaw have generated real revenue, totaling $283,000. The average monthly revenue per company is about $2,200, with the highest single-month revenue reaching $50,000.

In terms of business model distribution, the ecosystem currently shows a high concentration: approximately 80% of the companies focus on lowering the barriers to using OpenClaw, providing tools, infrastructure, or simplified access services; only 3–5 companies are deeply developing applications and exploring specific industry scenarios, indicating that overall commercial scene exploration is still in the early stages.

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