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Liam ChungApril 6, 2026 · 15 min read

OpenClaw

Awesome OpenClaw

A curated index of the best OpenClaw docs, use cases, repos, workflows, videos, and ecosystem references.

Overview

This page collects the best OpenClaw resources for builders who want to understand the ecosystem, connect it to research workflows, and keep up with adjacent agent tooling.

OpenClaw sits at the intersection of capture workflows, agent tooling, and browser-based research automation. The ecosystem matters because it is not just a single tool; it is a workflow surface shaped by plugins, integrations, and adjacent agent infrastructure. This page is designed as a topic index first and a resource library second. Start with the official references, then move into use cases, tools, implementation patterns, and community examples depending on what you need.

At a glance

FieldValue
Best forBuilders, researchers, and technical operators
Primary use casesCapture workflows, research systems, agent tooling
Best source mixDocs, repos, workflows, demos, ecosystem notes
Adjacent topicsClaude Code, MCP tooling, browser automation

Contents

Topic index

Who this is for

Why this page is different

Related concepts

Start Here

If you only skim one part of this page, start here. These are the links a human curator would send first to get someone up to speed fast.

Official resources

Use these to understand the product surface, settings, and baseline workflow.

Practical guides

Implementation guides, setup notes, and repeatable workflow references.

Use cases and examples

Examples, comparisons, and real-world ways people are using the ecosystem.

Tools and repos

Plugins, repos, and adjacent tooling that expand what OpenClaw can do.

Key takeaways

Trusted sources

Websites and newsletters

YouTube channels

X accounts

See also

Extended library

Guides

Tools and repos

Broader library

FAQ

What is this OpenClaw page for?

It is a curated entry point for people who want the best OpenClaw docs, ecosystem links, and practical workflow references in one place.

Who should start with this collection?

Founders, operators, and technical builders who want to understand where OpenClaw fits into research, clipping, and agent workflows.

How should I use the page?

Read the Start Here section first, then move into the tactical and ecosystem sections depending on whether you are evaluating, implementing, or comparing tools.

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