

Dockclaw provides AI-powered virtual staff that integrate with messaging platforms like Telegram and Slack to automate workflows and enhance productivity. Users can deploy their first virtual staff member in under a minute, allowing them to manage tasks such as lead scouting, research, and follow-ups without the need for extensive setup or training. The platform offers various pre-built roles, including Lead Scout, Research Assistant, and Daily Chief of Staff, each designed to assist teams in managing their workloads more efficiently.
DockClaw is a focused deployment product for autonomous AI agents built on the OpenClaw framework — it has paying customers and is already generating revenue shortly after its February 2026 founding. The absolute revenue level ($287 / $250) points to early commercial traction but very limited scale. The most striking signal is the recent 30‑day decline of -46%, which suggests either churn, a lost contract, or a pause in new sales; that needs to be the immediate diagnostic priority. Because the product is tightly coupled to OpenClaw, DockClaw benefits from a narrow go-to-market message but also faces single-framework dependency risk that could amplify customer concentration problems at this size.
A judgment from project data — not a user review.