About OpenClawForge
OpenClawForge is a curated directory built to help people discover the best resources in the OpenClaw ecosystem — fast.
As OpenClaw adoption exploded, useful tools started appearing everywhere: hosting providers, dashboards, plugins, skills, tutorials, and wrappers. The problem was discoverability. Great resources were scattered across GitHub repos, blog posts, Discord threads, and random links.
OpenClawForge exists to solve that.
What you’ll find here
We organize listings into focused categories:
- OpenClaw Hosting & Deployment - Providers, setup services, deployment guides, and infrastructure resources.
- OpenClaw Web UIs and Dashboards - Interfaces and control panels for managing OpenClaw instances visually.
- OpenClaw Plugins - Integrations and extension tools that expand OpenClaw functionality.
- OpenClaw Skills - Ready-to-use skills and capability packs for real workflows.
Why this directory exists
Our goal is simple: make OpenClaw resources easier to find, compare, and use — for builders, operators, and teams.
Whether you’re just getting started or scaling production agents, OpenClawForge helps you find practical tools without digging through noise.
For users
Use filters, categories, and tags to quickly find what fits your use case. We aim to keep listings useful, relevant, and easy to scan.
For builders and service providers
If you run an OpenClaw-related product, service, or integration, you can get listed and be discovered by people actively looking for solutions in this ecosystem.
We also offer featured placement options for providers who want higher visibility.
Our standards
We prioritize listings that are:
• Relevant to OpenClaw use cases • Clear in value and positioning • Useful for real implementation workflows
As the ecosystem evolves, OpenClawForge evolves with it.
Built by Amiel Pineda · View Portfolio (https://amielpineda.work/)