

LarryBrain is a premium skill marketplace designed for OpenClaw AI agents, offering a subscription model that provides access to a wide array of tools and skills. Users can browse, install, and publish agent skills, allowing their AI agents to automatically find and utilize the right tools to achieve specific goals. The platform features over 70 skills and APIs in various domains such as marketing, development tools, and design, facilitating automated tasks without manual searching or setup.
LarryBrain is a niche skills marketplace (openclaw) built to run with minimal operational costs and is already revenue-stage. The last 30-day numbers show modest gross revenue and recurring revenue with a very healthy reported margin — that combination suggests the product/operator footprint is lean and the unit economics can be good at scale.
The main operational signal to watch is the recent 30-day decline (-27%). With small absolute revenue, continued negative growth can quickly erode optionality; being listed for sale suggests the founder is open to a strategic exit or lacks runway/interest to scale demand. For buyers or builders, the asset looks like a low-opex platform that needs demand-side work more than product reinvention.
A judgment from project data — not a user review.