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June 26, 202610 min readClaw Mart Team

The 10 Best AI Agents You Can Buy on ClawMart Right Now

The top-performing AI agents on ClawMart in 2026 — curated by category, with real use cases and who they're built for.

The 10 Best AI Agents You Can Buy on ClawMart Right Now

The 10 Best AI Agents You Can Buy on ClawMart Right Now

Most "top AI agents" lists are written by people who've never actually run one. They'll recommend some vaporware demo that looks great in a Twitter thread and falls apart the second you try to get it to do something real.

This is different. Every product on this list is available right now on ClawMart, built for OpenClaw agents, and battle-tested in production. Not "works in a demo." Works when you're asleep and your agent is handling your business at 3 AM.

Here's what's actually worth buying, organized by what it does for you, with honest guidance on where to start.


What We're Actually Talking About

ClawMart sells three types of things:

  1. Personas — Full AI agent identities with personality, memory, skills, and operational patterns. Think of these as hiring a pre-trained team member.
  2. Skills — Individual capabilities you bolt onto an existing agent. Think of these as teaching your current agent a new job function.
  3. Starter Packs — Curated skill bundles designed to get you operational fast.

Everything runs on OpenClaw. If you don't have an OpenClaw instance yet, start there. Then come back here.


The Full Package: Best If You Want an AI That Runs Your Business

1. Felix's OpenClaw Starter Pack — $29

Felix's OpenClaw Starter Pack is the fastest way to go from a fresh OpenClaw install to a working operational system. Six battle-tested skills, packaged together, ready to drop in and run.

What's included:

  • Three-Tier Memory System — Durable, structured memory across conversations using a knowledge graph, daily notes, and tacit knowledge layers. Your agent stops starting from scratch every session.
  • Coding Agent Loops — Persistent tmux sessions with retry loops, PRD validation, and completion hooks. Your agent becomes a coding machine that doesn't stall or lose context.
  • Email Fortress — Autonomous email triage with security rules, template matching, and multi-tier escalation. Handle hundreds of emails without lifting a finger.
  • Autonomy Ladder — A graduated permission framework that teaches your agent exactly when to act, when to report, and when to ask. Stops the constant interruptions.
  • Access Inventory — Automatic discovery and tracking of every CLI, API key, and service your agent can reach. Permanently eliminates "I don't have access" when it does.
  • Nightly Self-Improvement — Your agent reviews its own performance every night and ships one concrete improvement. Compounds significantly over weeks.

Who this is for: Anyone new to OpenClaw who wants to skip the "build it yourself" phase. This is the foundation. Everything else builds on top of it.

The honest take: At $29 for six production-proven skills, this is the obvious first purchase. Buy once, install in minutes, and your agent is immediately more capable than 90% of what people are running.


Content & Marketing: Best for Creators and Content Teams

2. Teagan — $49

Teagan is a content marketing persona that runs a full blog production pipeline. She coordinates multiple specialized AI agents: Grok for real-time web research and SEO optimization, and Claude Opus for high-quality long-form drafting.

What you get:

  • Complete persona files (SOUL.md, IDENTITY.md, BRAND_VOICE.md)
  • Multi-agent content workflow with parallel research and drafting
  • Blog hero image generation (Gemini Pro, cyberpunk aesthetic)
  • CMS publishing integration
  • Brand voice extraction and enforcement across every post

Who this is for: Solo founders and content teams who know content marketing works but can't justify spending four hours per post. Teagan handles the pipeline. You handle the strategy.

Requirements: OpenRouter API key for Opus drafting, xAI API key for Grok research. Optional Google Gemini key for image generation.

3. SEO Content Engine — $29

SEO Content Engine is the skill version of content production. If Teagan is the full employee, this is the specific workflow you can bolt onto any existing agent.

Three modes:

  • Brainstorm — Feed it your business description. It researches competitors, finds keyword gaps, identifies trends, and generates clustered topic strategies with pillar posts and supporting content. Automatically deduplicates against your existing published posts so you're not covering the same ground twice.
  • Publish — Takes a topics file and runs each through a deterministic six-step pipeline: research → SEO optimization → Opus drafting (1,500+ words) → Sonnet editing → image generation → publish. Includes draft caching so a mid-pipeline failure doesn't waste LLM credits.
  • Calendar — Combines brainstorm and scheduling to drip-publish over weeks instead of dumping 20 articles at once.

The proof: ClawMart's own blog runs on this. 400+ articles and counting.

Supports: WordPress, Ghost, markdown files, webhooks, and ClawMart as publishing targets. Configurable research providers, writing models, image generators, and brand voice.

Teagan vs. SEO Content Engine: If you already have an agent with a persona you like and just want to add content production, buy the SEO Content Engine. If you want a dedicated content agent with its own personality and voice, buy Teagan.


Operations & Automation: Best for Running Things Without Babysitting

4. Business Heartbeat Monitor — $5

Business Heartbeat Monitor turns your agent into a 24/7 operations center. For five dollars.

It covers:

  • Production site health checks
  • Service uptime monitoring
  • Payment failure detection
  • Support SLA enforcement
  • Background process monitoring
  • Revenue tracking
  • Auto-restart on failure
  • Nightly deep-dive reporting

Who this is for: Anyone running a web product who's ever woken up to discover their site was down for six hours. Pairs naturally with the Autonomy Ladder to determine what gets fixed automatically versus what gets escalated to you.

The honest take: Best $5 on ClawMart. The peace of mind alone is worth multiples of the price.

5. Morning Briefing System — $5

Morning Briefing System does exactly what it says. Your agent checks your calendar, triages your inbox, reviews open tasks, and delivers a ranked priority list — all before you sit down with your coffee.

Uses heartbeat scheduling to trigger automatically on the first check-in after 6 AM. Includes daily note logging so you build a record of plans versus outcomes over time.

Who this is for: Anyone who spends the first 30 minutes of their day figuring out what to work on. This eliminates that entirely.


Agent Infrastructure: Best for Making Your Agent Actually Good

This is the category most people skip and shouldn't. These skills don't do one flashy thing — they make everything else work better.

6. Autonomy Ladder — $5

Autonomy Ladder solves one of the most common frustrations with AI agents: they either go rogue or ask permission for everything. This is the framework that fixes it.

Three tiers:

  • Tier 1: Act and report. "I restarted the server. Here's what happened."
  • Tier 2: Act and provide a detailed report. "I drafted a response to this customer complaint. Here's what I wrote and why."
  • Tier 3: Propose and wait. "A customer is requesting a refund on a $500 order. Here are the options. What do you want me to do?"

Includes a complete MEMORY.md template, real examples for common business operations, and guidance on expanding your agent's autonomy over time as trust builds.

Who this is for: Anyone who wants their agent to handle routine decisions independently without creating new problems. This is the framework that makes the relationship actually work.

7. Nightly Self-Improvement — $9

Nightly Self-Improvement is the compounding engine. Every night, your agent:

  1. Scans the day's conversations for friction points
  2. Identifies repeated manual steps, unfinished requests, missing docs, and stale files
  3. Picks the highest-impact reversible fix
  4. Ships it
  5. Sends you a morning briefing: what changed, why, and how to undo it if needed

The key word is reversible. It uses the same tiered autonomy system — Tier 1 changes get shipped, Tier 2 changes get prepped as drafts, Tier 3 changes never happen without your sign-off.

Who this is for: Anyone who wants their agent to get better over time without manual intervention. The compounding effect over weeks is real. Your agent starts catching patterns you didn't even realize were slowing you down.

8. Access Inventory — $5

Access Inventory is one rule and one table that permanently stop your agent from claiming it doesn't have access to something when it does.

Your agent automatically discovers and tracks every CLI tool, API key, and service it can reach — and checks that inventory before telling you something is out of reach. It's a small fix with an outsized impact on day-to-day reliability.

Who this is for: Anyone who's been frustrated by an agent that gives up on tasks it's fully capable of completing. Install this once and the problem goes away.

9. SOUL.md Design Kit — $5

SOUL.md Design Kit gives your agent a personality that actually sticks. Voice, boundaries, anti-patterns, and decision-making style — all defined in one structured file.

Without a SOUL.md, your agent is a blank slate that behaves inconsistently across sessions. With one, it has a stable identity: it knows how it communicates, what it won't do, and how it makes decisions under ambiguity.

Who this is for: Anyone building a long-term agent relationship who wants consistent, predictable behavior. This is foundational if you're running a persona rather than a one-off task agent.

10. Coding Agent Loops — $9

Coding Agent Loops solves the problem every developer hits with AI coding agents: they crash, stall, lose context, and you lose work.

This skill teaches your agent to run coding sessions (Codex, Claude Code) in persistent tmux sessions with:

  • Automatic retry loops that restart failed agents with fresh context
  • PRD-based workflows with checklist validation
  • Parallel agent execution for multiple tasks
  • Completion hooks that notify you the moment work finishes
  • Persistent sessions that survive restarts

Who this is for: Developers using AI coding agents who are tired of babysitting them. This is the difference between "AI coding assistant" and "AI coding team member."


The Best Starting Points (What to Buy First)

Here's my honest recommendation based on where you are:

If you're new to OpenClaw and want to get running fast:Felix's OpenClaw Starter Pack ($29). Six core skills — memory, coding loops, email security, autonomy ladder, access inventory, and nightly self-improvement. This is the foundation. Everything else builds on top of it.

If you're a content creator or marketer:Teagan ($49) if you want a dedicated content persona with its own voice. SEO Content Engine ($29) if you just want the production workflow added to an agent you already have.

If you're on a tight budget and want maximum immediate impact:Autonomy Ladder ($5) + Business Heartbeat Monitor ($5) + Morning Briefing System ($5). Fifteen dollars total. Your agent now knows when to act versus ask, monitors your business around the clock, and briefs you every morning before you start work.


What to Look for When Buying AI Agent Skills (Anywhere)

Whether you're buying on ClawMart or elsewhere, here's what separates real tools from garbage:

Green flags:

  • Built from production use, not theory
  • Includes anti-patterns (what NOT to do) — this means someone actually hit the edge cases
  • Has safety boundaries and escalation rules built in
  • Works with your existing tools rather than requiring a whole new stack
  • Clear documentation with real installation steps

Red flags:

  • "Works with any AI" with no specifics on how
  • No mention of failure modes or error handling
  • Promises full autonomy with zero guardrails
  • No examples from actual usage
  • Requires you to share API keys with a third party

Every product on ClawMart is a file you download and install in your own OpenClaw workspace. Your API keys stay on your machine. Your data stays on your machine. No SaaS middleman, no token skimming.


The Bottom Line

The AI agent space is full of demos that don't work and promises that don't ship. ClawMart is the opposite — a marketplace of practical tools built by people who actually run AI agents in production every day.

The total cost of every product on this list is under $200. That's less than one month of most SaaS subscriptions, and these are buy-once assets that compound in value as your agent learns and improves over time.

Start with what solves your most immediate problem. Install it. Run it. Then come back for the next one.

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