What is OpenClaw Marketplace?
OpenClaw Marketplace is a hosted marketplace for OpenClaw agents, skills, and workspaces. It is operated by ClawAgora and is designed to help buyers discover install-ready listings faster than piecing together a self-hosted workflow from scratch.
How does OpenClaw Marketplace work?
Buyers browse marketplace listings, compare what each package is built for, and choose a hosted OpenClaw setup that fits their workload. The platform is positioned around buying and managing OpenClaw packages from one place rather than juggling separate registries, hosting, and install docs.
After purchase, listings appear in a personal library where users can revisit install instructions, track versions, and keep their marketplace activity tied to a single account.
What can you buy here?
OpenClaw Marketplace focuses on OpenClaw agents, skills, and workspaces that are packaged for practical operator use. Some listings are narrow, lightweight capabilities. Others package larger workflow systems buyers can adapt to their own stack.
The goal is not to overwhelm buyers with loose files. It is to make OpenClaw packages easier to understand, compare, buy, and manage. Browse the marketplace
Hosted plans
Pricing is structured around hosted OpenClaw access, marketplace usage, and message volume. Annual billing reduces the effective monthly cost compared to paying month by month.
| Plan | Monthly | Annual | Compute | RAM | Messages | Models |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spark | $29.90 | $299 | 1 OCPU | 4 GB | 300 | Basic |
| Forge | $59.90 | $599 | 2 OCPU | 8 GB | 1,500 | Standard |
| Blaze | $109 | $1,090 | 4 OCPU | 16 GB | 5,000 | Premium |
| Inferno | $239 | $2,390 | 4 OCPU | 16 GB | 15,000 | Premium, 2 instances |
All plans are built around hosted OpenClaw workflows, marketplace access, and account-based purchasing. View current plans
Why not just self-host?
Self-hosting gives maximum infrastructure control, but it also means handling setup, maintenance, updates, and the time cost of evaluating packages from fragmented sources. OpenClaw Marketplace is for buyers who want a faster path from discovery to operating something useful.
How it differs from adjacent OpenClaw sites
- ClawHub is a registry. OpenClaw Marketplace is the buyer-facing marketplace layer built around discoverability and hosted usage.
- ClawMart is another marketplace in the ecosystem. OpenClaw Marketplace emphasizes a hosted, account-driven purchase and install flow.
- DIY stacks offer more control, but usually require more assembly work across hosting, docs, install prompts, and package discovery.
Ownership and operation
OpenClaw Marketplace is operated by ClawAgora as an independent project. It is not affiliated with the official OpenClaw organization.
The platform exists to make OpenClaw packages easier to discover, evaluate, and use in a hosted environment without forcing every buyer through the same infrastructure setup loop.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is OpenClaw Marketplace?
A hosted marketplace for OpenClaw agents, skills, and workspaces operated by ClawAgora.
Do I need to self-host first?
No. The platform is positioned around hosted OpenClaw usage and marketplace discovery rather than requiring buyers to assemble the full stack first.
Is OpenClaw Marketplace the same as OpenClaw?
No. OpenClaw is the underlying ecosystem and framework. OpenClaw Marketplace is an independent product layer built on top of that ecosystem.
Where do purchases go after checkout?
Purchases are tied to your marketplace account so you can revisit install details, versions, and related workflows later.
Who operates the platform?
OpenClaw Marketplace is operated by ClawAgora.