Submit
Submit your OpenClaw project
Have a Claw project, tool, fork, or ecosystem page worth tracking? Send it in and it can be reviewed for the directory.
What to send
What to send
For now, submissions are handled manually. Send the following details by email and the project can be reviewed for inclusion.
Email: hello@openclawfinder.com
Include: project name, URL, one-line summary, and what makes it different.
What helps approval
What helps approval
OpenClaw Finder is a curated directory, so the goal is not to list everything. The goal is to list projects that help people understand the real ecosystem.
- A working homepage, repository, docs page, launch note, or other primary source proving the project is public.
- A short explanation of what the project actually does and who it is for.
- A clear reason it belongs in the OpenClaw ecosystem rather than being a generic AI tool.
- Enough detail to compare it with other listed projects without guessing.
Suggested email template
Suggested email template
Project name:
Primary URL:
GitHub / docs / launch links:
One-line summary:
How it is different from other OpenClaw projects:
Why it should be listed:
Contact name:
What gets rejected
What gets rejected
- Broken links, placeholder pages, or projects with no public proof of existence.
- Generic AI tools that do not clearly connect to the OpenClaw ecosystem.
- Thin submissions that force manual guessing about what the project is.
- Obvious clones, spam, or misleading branding.
What happens next
What happens next
After you set up email forwarding or an inbox provider, replace this page with a form or link it to a form tool such as Tally, Typeform, or Formspree.
- Each submission is reviewed manually before it appears on the site.
- Entries may be edited for clarity, consistency, and category fit.
- If the submission is missing core evidence, it may be ignored until better sources are available.
Review checklist
Submissions move faster when the essentials are obvious at a glance.
- Clear project name and primary URL
- One-line summary of what it does
- Why it is different from other Claw projects
- Any launch post, docs, or repo proving public availability