I've been spending the last three months building a growth tool for solo founders. When OpenClaw came out, it was hard not to wonder if our value just vanished, especially for technical founders who can wire workflows together.
After watching how people talk about it, I think there's still a gap, but I'd love to hear other founders' takes. Here's my argument:
- A lot of first-time founders struggle with marketing because they don’t know what to do, what to look at, or what good looks like. The basics (what signals matter at their stage, what to check daily vs weekly, how to tell signal from noise) aren’t obvious when you’ve never done marketing before. - Agents can do a lot of work, but they don’t automatically create a sensible operating system unless you already know what to ask for. - There’s another layer too: positioning usually doesn’t come from reading docs. It comes from back-and-forth conversation where someone keeps pushing until the founder finally shares the real product nuance they’ve been circling. AI can read everything you've written, but it still can't reliably extract what you haven't told it yet.
Questions for people using OpenClaw:
- Does it actually replace doing marketing end-to-end for you? - Did it bring real results (users, leads, replies, conversions)? - If it didn't meet your expectations, where did it fall short?
For context, I'm building https://auragtm.com. Would love to hear from founders who are actually using OpenClaw for marketing.