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How To Make Money With Clawdbot While You Sleep

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Om Patel@om_patel5

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Key Insights The guide prioritizes practical, packaged services over selling raw AI access. For example, you sell "qualified calls booked on your calendar," not "AI outreach," and "24/7 support coverage," not just a bot. It provides specific pricing and scalability math for each model, such as charging $1,000-$3,000/month for managed outreach services, with a goal of 10 clients generating $15k in monthly recurring revenue. The operational cost is deliberately minimalized, estimated at roughly $27/month for software, hosting, and a Claude Pro API key, framing this as a high-margin opportunity. A crucial strategic step is to pick one model matching your skills (sales, coding, writing, systems) and master it before scaling, avoiding the pitfall of trying to do everything at once. The most advanced concept involves building multi-agent systems where specialized Clawdbots work together, a service that can command enterprise setup fees of $10,000-$50,000.

clawdbot just hit 20k github stars in 2 days.

but nobody's telling YOU how to actually make money with it.

here's the complete breakdown of every way you can turn this free ai assistant into real $$$.

what is clawdbot

quick context if you missed it:

open source ai assistant that runs 24/7 on your computer

lives in whatsapp, telegram, discord, slack, imessage

can browse the web, write code, manage files, send emails

remembers conversations for weeks

learns your preferences over time

writes its own plugins to learn new skills

one guy rebuilt his entire website via telegram while watching netflix. another automated 1000+ voice message transcriptions. someone else had it fight their insurance company and win.

now let's talk money.

1. sell "done for you" outreach services

clawdbot can run your entire lead gen operation while you sleep.

here's the workflow:

tell it to scrape linkedin/reddit/twitter for people matching your icp

have it research each prospect (company size, recent posts, pain points)

generate personalized cold emails using that research

send follow-ups automatically on a schedule

book calls directly on your calendar when someone replies

what to charge:

charge clients $1,000-3,000/month for "managed outreach"

you handle the setup and monitoring

clawdbot does the actual work 24/7

10 clients at $1,500/month = $15k/month

the key is positioning. you're not selling "ai outreach." you're selling "we book qualified calls on your calendar."

2. build and sell micro-saas products overnight

clawdbot can code entire applications while you sleep.

the process:

before bed, describe exactly what you want built in plain english

wake up to working code

test it, fix bugs through conversation

deploy and start selling

real examples people have built:

chrome extensions

simple web apps

telegram/discord bots

internal tools for businesses

api wrappers

browser automation scripts

how to monetize:

sell one-time licenses for $49-199

charge monthly subscriptions $9-49/month

build 10 small tools, one will hit

or sell the tools to businesses as "custom development" for $2k-10k each

one person built a complete ios app with maps and voice recording, deployed to testflight entirely through telegram chat.

3. content repurposing agency

creators are drowning in content demands. they make one youtube video and need it everywhere.

clawdbot workflow:

feed it a youtube video transcript

have it generate a twitter thread version

then a linkedin post version

then a blog article version

then email newsletter version

then short-form video scripts

what makes this valuable:

clawdbot remembers the creator's voice and style

it learns their audience preferences over time

it can schedule and post automatically

it runs while you sleep so content goes out at optimal times

pricing model:

charge $300-500/month per creator

handle 20-30 clients with minimal daily work

clawdbot does the heavy lifting

20 clients at $400/month = $8k/month

4. 24/7 customer support for other saas companies

most small saas founders handle support themselves. it's exhausting.

the opportunity:

set up clawdbot to monitor their support channels

train it on their product docs and faq

have it respond to common questions instantly

escalate complex issues to the founder

send you alerts only when human intervention needed

someone already did this:

one guy set up clawdbot to watch their company slack

it responds helpfully to questions

forwards important notifications to telegram

it autonomously fixed a production bug without being asked

pricing:

charge $200-500/month per client

position it as "24/7 support coverage"

they save money vs hiring a support person

you collect recurring revenue while clawdbot works

30 clients at $300/month = $9k/month

5. automated research and monitoring service

clawdbot can track anything on the internet and compile reports.

use cases businesses will pay for:

competitor monitoring (pricing changes, new features, blog posts)

industry news digests (pull from 50+ sources, summarize daily)

social media mention tracking

job posting monitoring (track who's hiring for specific roles)

patent/trademark monitoring

regulatory change alerts

the workflow:

set up rss feeds and web scrapers

have clawdbot analyze and summarize daily

send reports to clients via email or slack

alert them immediately on important changes

someone built exactly this:

someone added vector search to bookmark management

community member built memory vault that indexes whatsapp exports

another guy set up tradingview chart screenshots with technical analysis

pricing model:

charge $300-800/month depending on complexity

agencies and startups will pay this easily

one setup runs indefinitely

15 clients at $500/month = $7,500/month

6. virtual assistant replacement service

clawdbot literally makes human vas unnecessary for many tasks.

quote from twitter: "no need for vas anymore. shits about to get real!!!"

what clawdbot can replace:

email management (sorting, responding, flagging)

calendar scheduling (finding times, sending invites)

travel booking (finding flights, checking in, seat selection)

data entry and organization

invoice generation and follow-ups

social media scheduling

how to sell this:

target busy professionals and small business owners

offer "ai-powered executive assistant" services

charge $500-1,500/month (cheaper than a human va)

one clawdbot setup handles multiple clients

the key differentiator:

it works 24/7 (human vas don't)

it never forgets context (human vas do)

it can do things in parallel (human vas can't)

10 clients at $800/month = $8k/month

7. technical analysis and trading alerts

clawdbot can monitor markets and send you actionable signals.

what's already been built:

someone logged into tradingview via browser automation

screenshots charts automatically

performs technical analysis on demand

no api needed, just browser control

the business model:

build trading alert systems for crypto/stocks

monitor specific patterns you define

send alerts via telegram/whatsapp instantly

compile end-of-day analysis reports

how to monetize:

sell access to your alert channel ($50-200/month)

offer custom alert setups ($500-2k one-time)

build and sell the skill/plugin itself

this is higher risk but potentially high reward if you know the trading space.

8. workflow automation consulting

businesses waste hours on repetitive processes. clawdbot can fix that.

real examples from the community:

automated grocery shopping: meal plan → find items → book delivery slot → confirm order (all browser automation, no apis)

automated flight check-in: finds flight in email, runs through check-in, selects seat

automated school meal booking for parents

automated email unsubscription (mass cleanup)

how to sell this:

audit a business's workflows

identify 3-5 automatable processes

build clawdbot skills to handle them

charge $2,000-10,000 per automation

offer maintenance retainer $500/month

one complex workflow build can pay $5k+. do two per month and you're set.

9. skill/plugin development and sales

clawdbot has a growing marketplace of skills. you can build and sell your own.

skills that already exist:

todoist integration

whoop health data integration

linear project management

tradingview analysis

n8n workflow automation

paperless document management

bbc news fetching

hacker news monitoring

the opportunity:

identify a niche tool or service that doesn't have a skill yet

build the integration

list it on clawdhub (the skill marketplace)

charge $20-100 one-time or $5-20/month subscription

volume play:

build 10-20 skills

each gets a few hundred users

passive income adds up

10. local business automation packages

small local businesses have no idea this tech exists. huge opportunity.

package ideas:

restaurant: automated review responses + reservation management

real estate agent: automated listing alerts + lead follow-up

dentist/doctor: appointment reminders + rescheduling

contractor: estimate follow-ups + scheduling

gym: membership renewal reminders + class booking

how to approach:

pick one niche you understand

build a standardized clawdbot setup for that niche

sell it as a "done for you" package

charge $1,500-3,000 setup + $300-500/month

10 local businesses at $400/month = $4k/month recurring plus setup fees

11. ai-powered tutoring and coaching

clawdbot can be trained on specific domains and teach people.

what's already been built:

someone built a chinese learning engine with pronunciation feedback

someone built personalized meditation generation with tts

health assistant integrating oura ring data with calendar

the business model:

create a specialized learning clawdbot for a topic you know

language learning

coding tutorials

music theory

fitness coaching

charge students $50-200/month for access

clawdbot provides 24/7 personalized tutoring

20 students at $100/month = $2k/month from one niche

12. multi-agent systems for agencies

this is advanced but incredibly powerful.

what it means:

run multiple specialized clawdbot agents that work together

one for research

one for writing

one for coding

one for client communication

orchestrator agent delegates tasks between them

someone built exactly this:

14+ agents under one gateway

opus 4.5 orchestrator delegating to workers

comprehensive technical architecture

how to monetize:

offer this as "ai agency in a box" setup

charge $10,000-50,000 for enterprise setups

ongoing maintenance $2,000-5,000/month

one enterprise client per quarter = solid income

the cost breakdown

let's be real about what this costs to run:

clawdbot software: free (open source)

vps hosting: $5-10/month

claude pro subscription: $20/month

total: ~$27/month

how to actually get started

step 1: pick one business model from above

don't try to do everything. pick the one that matches your skills.

good at sales? → outreach agency

good at coding? → micro-saas or skill development

good at writing? → content repurposing

good at systems? → workflow automation

step 2: set up clawdbot

get a cheap vps ($5-10/month digitalocean or similar)

install clawdbot (one command)

connect your telegram or whatsapp

add claude pro api key

step 3: build your first workflow

start simple. get one thing working perfectly before expanding.

step 4: get your first client

post in relevant communities about what you built

offer a free trial to 2-3 people

collect testimonials

raise prices

step 5: systematize and scale

document your setup process

create templates for common requests

add more clients without adding more work

the bottom line

clawdbot is free. the skills are open source. the barrier to entry has never been lower.

the founders who figure out how to package and sell these capabilities will win.

everyone else will be wondering why they didn't start sooner.

stop treating ai like a chatbot. start treating it like an employee that costs $27/month and never sleeps.

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