I built SkillDock.io to let OpenClaw users package and sell their own private skills.
The idea is simple: if you've made something genuinely useful, unique, or hard to replicate, you should be able to turn it into a paid skill and share it with users worldwide.
You can configure and publish a skill with very little setup - with a single prompt - and start using it to raise money for the work you've already done.
I'd love feedback on the idea, the UX, and whether this is something you’d use as a creator or buyer.
If your goal is simply "run OpenClaw / Moltbot / Clawdbot 24/7", buying hardware can be unnecessary friction. A small VPS is usually enough, and it's easier to manage (SSH access, snapshots, upgrades, scaling).
OpClaw.io is a straightforward setup: rent a VPS where OpenClaw and the dependencies are already installed. You just log in and configure your instance.
I often see people buy Mac minis (or other hardware) just to keep a bot running 24/7. For many OpenClaw / Moltbot / Clawdbot setups, a small VPS is enough and removes the hardware ops burden.
OpClaw.io is a simple option: $10/mo for 4 vCPU, 8GB RAM, 150GB SSD, with OpenClaw + dependencies preinstalled. You SSH in, configure, and it's running.
I built Molt.tech to make running your own molt.bot instance dead simple. You get a dedicated VPS (4 vCPU, 8GB RAM, 150GB SSD, 200 Mbit/s) with molt.bot already installed; you just configure it and connect messengers like WhatsApp/Telegram. It's $10/month. Capacity is limited (usually 1-2 new slots at a time) while I scale:)
The idea is simple: if you've made something genuinely useful, unique, or hard to replicate, you should be able to turn it into a paid skill and share it with users worldwide.
You can configure and publish a skill with very little setup - with a single prompt - and start using it to raise money for the work you've already done.
I'd love feedback on the idea, the UX, and whether this is something you’d use as a creator or buyer.