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by yixn_io
121 days ago
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The "what value is it producing" question keeps coming up. I'll share my use case: I run https://ClawHosters.com, managed hosting for OpenClaw. Built it because I kept setting up instances for friends and getting support texts at 11pm on Saturdays. The value isn't the meme projects. It's the "n8n but you talk to it" angle someone mentioned above. Small business automation for people who know what they want but can't code it. The setup friction is real though. Docker, API keys, channel auth, gateway config. That's the actual barrier to adoption, not the underlying tech. Most people who try OpenClaw bounce off the install, not the functionality. Re: the foundation move - this is actually good for the ecosystem. MIT license stays, community keeps contributing, Peter gets paid. The alternative was him bleeding $20k/month indefinitely. |
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