OpenClaw Launches ClawHub Marketplace, Surpassing 331,000 GitHub Stars

OpenClaw Launches ClawHub Marketplace, Surpassing 331,000 GitHub Stars

Synopsis

Peter Steinberger, OpenClaw’s creator, released the update. The platform allows users to deploy AI agents that can reason, respond, and execute tasks inside apps, such as Telegram and Discord, all while remaining fully self-hosted.
ETtech
The open-source artificial intelligence (AI) platform OpenClaw has introduced a plugin marketplace called ClawHub alongside a slate of new AI features aimed at accelerating the development of autonomous agents.

The project, now boasting more than 331,000 stars on GitHub, is positioning itself as a central hub for next-generation “agentic” computing, where AI systems can independently reason, act, and interact with tools.

At the core of the release is ClawHub, a marketplace designed to let developers discover, install, and share plugins that extend agent capabilities.

OpenClaw’s creator, Peter Steinberger, released the update directly. The platform allows users to deploy AI agents that can reason, respond, and execute tasks inside apps such as Telegram and Discord, all while remaining fully self-hosted.

Momentum is spilling into the broader AI ecosystem as Nvidia launched NemoClaw, an enterprise-grade security layer designed to harden OpenClaw deployments. Anthropic had earlier introduced Cowork Dispatch, a coordination framework for multi-agent workflows.

Additionally, Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly developing an internal “CEO agent” at Meta, inspired by OpenClaw’s architecture and principles.