About
Why this site exists
A calmer way to follow the Claw ecosystem: one place to scan what exists, what just launched, and what is actually worth opening.
About
Why this site exists
OpenClaw Finder is a curated navigation site for people trying to understand the growing OpenClaw ecosystem. The goal is simple: make it easier to discover projects, compare them quickly, and follow new launches without digging across scattered links.
What gets listed
What gets listed
The goal is not to list everything with a claw-shaped name. The goal is to surface the entries that help someone understand the real shape of the ecosystem.
Projects should be directly relevant to the OpenClaw ecosystem and should point to a working homepage, repository, or product page. Entries may be edited for clarity and consistency.
How listings are reviewed
How listings are reviewed
A smaller, cleaner directory is more valuable than a noisy one. Manual review is how the site keeps that bar.
Submissions are reviewed manually before they appear on the site. That helps keep the directory useful and reduces low-quality entries.
How this stays useful
The directory is intentionally opinionated: fewer links, more context, faster scanning.
- Projects are grouped so official entries, ecosystem tools, and watched variants do not blur together.
- Each profile tries to anchor itself in public primary sources instead of recycled summaries.
- New additions and notable shifts are meant to be reflected here quickly, not buried in old screenshots or threads.