๐ OpenClaw Builders Are Going All In And We Backed 2!
Two founders walked onto TWiST, showed us what they built with OpenClaw, and BOTH walked out with $125K offers โ on the spot!
Sean (@_seanliu) showed us how his project takes what Meta glasses see and completes actions using voice and OpenClaw.
Vishnu (@an_engineer_log) built Agent37, which allows you to launch an OpenClaw instance for just $4.00/month!
@preshdkumar has been using Open Claw to accelerate his productivity at The Wellness Company. Don't worry, we've already invested in him too!
MEET EYWA โ THE EMAIL-READING REPLICANT
Presh also found a clever solution to prompt injection risks โ he gave Eywa its own dedicated email address, keeping it completely separate from his personal inbox. No chance of a malicious email hijacking his agent's behavior. Smart security thinking from a builder who clearly understands the risks alongside the opportunity.
MEET META RAY BANS MEET OPENCLAW
Xiaoan โSeanโ Liu (@_seanliu) took things to another level by connecting his Meta Ray Ban smart glasses directly to OpenClaw. The result is โVisionClawโ โ a system where your Replicant can literally see what you see in real time.
The implications are both exciting and a little dystopian. Imagine walking into a meeting and your replicant has already identified everyone in the room, pulled up their LinkedIn profiles, and prepared talking points. Sean and Jason talked about which kinds of startups will extract the most value from always-on, vision-enabled AI agents โ and the consensus was clear: anything involving physical spaces is ripe for disruption.
What makes VisionClaw particularly clever is that Sean didn't build custom hardware. He took an existing consumer product (Meta Ray Bans) and connected it to an existing AI platform (OpenClaw). That's the builder mindset in action: don't reinvent the wheel, just connect the wheels that already exist.
MAKING OPENCLAW SIMPLER FOR EVERYONE
Vishnu recognized something the other builders hadn't focused on: one of the biggest barriers to OpenClaw adoption is complexity. Setting up Replicants, configuring skills, and managing security can be intimidating for non-technical users.
