Excited to announce that ClawCall has been accepted to the @DeepgramAI startup program.
We are incredibly grateful for the opportunity of working with the Deepgram team to drive AI telephony forward together!
#startup#deepgram#voiceagents
@DeepgramAI@clawcalldev Deepgram for Startups is one of the cleanest entry paths for new voice teams. Pre-revenue access to a production-grade ASR stack changes what is buildable in the first 6 months. Looking forward to seeing what Clawcall ships.
Celebrating our acceptance into the @DeepgramAI startup program. Use code DEEPGRAM on our website - https://t.co/56ydBEpCod to get a month free on any plan!
#voiceagent#aicalls
Celebrating our acceptance into the @DeepgramAI startup program. Use code DEEPGRAM on our website - https://t.co/56ydBEpCod to get a month free on any plan!
#voiceagent#aicalls
Excited to announce that ClawCall has been accepted to the @DeepgramAI startup program.
We are incredibly grateful for the opportunity of working with the Deepgram team to drive AI telephony forward together!
#startup#deepgram#voiceagents
Excited to announce that ClawCall has been accepted to the @DeepgramAI startup program.
We are incredibly grateful for the opportunity of working with the Deepgram team to drive AI telephony forward together!
#startup#deepgram#voiceagents
Quick build story.
We shipped ClawCall a month ago as an OpenClaw skill — meaning the only way to use it was if you were already running an AI agent stack locally. We figured agent-pilled builders were our beachhead. Posted it to r/openclaw and it went viral over there. Lots of love.
Then the DMs started coming in: "how do I use this" from people who'd never touched an agent runtime in their life. They didn't want an SDK. They wanted to text a number and have something call their dentist for them.
So we shipped an SMS interface this week. No app, no signup, no agent runtime. Text it, tell it what you need, it calls.
Try it: +1 (361) 328-1832. iMessage calls free while we figure out demand.
What it does:
- Makes phone calls for you and texts back the transcript
- Fan-out: "call 15 dentists and find one that takes Cigna"
- Autonomous — you don't babysit, you go about your day
- Loop-in: if the call genuinely needs your voice (security questions, "are you the account holder"), it texts you, calls you, bridges you onto the live line for the 30 seconds that matter, then hops back out
What I'm learning:
- Building for "people who run agents" is a totally different product than building for "people who hate phones." Same backend, completely different surface.
- SMS as a product surface is wildly underrated. Zero install, zero friction, works on grandma's iPhone.
- The viral OpenClaw moment was nice, but it told us our actual market wasn't there. The market is the 99% who don't know what an agent runtime is.
Open to feedback on the SMS-as-surface bet, or to hearing other founders' "we launched to the wrong audience" stories
Quick build story.
We shipped ClawCall a month ago as an OpenClaw skill — meaning the only way to use it was if you were already running an AI agent stack locally. We figured agent-pilled builders were our beachhead. Posted it to r/openclaw and it went viral over there. Lots of love.
Then the DMs started coming in: "how do I use this" from people who'd never touched an agent runtime in their life. They didn't want an SDK. They wanted to text a number and have something call their dentist for them.
So we shipped an SMS interface this week. No app, no signup, no agent runtime. Text it, tell it what you need, it calls.
Try it: +1 (361) 328-1832. iMessage calls free while we figure out demand.
What it does:
- Makes phone calls for you and texts back the transcript
- Fan-out: "call 15 dentists and find one that takes Cigna"
- Autonomous — you don't babysit, you go about your day
- Loop-in: if the call genuinely needs your voice (security questions, "are you the account holder"), it texts you, calls you, bridges you onto the live line for the 30 seconds that matter, then hops back out
What I'm learning:
- Building for "people who run agents" is a totally different product than building for "people who hate phones." Same backend, completely different surface.
- SMS as a product surface is wildly underrated. Zero install, zero friction, works on grandma's iPhone.
- The viral OpenClaw moment was nice, but it told us our actual market wasn't there. The market is the 99% who don't know what an agent runtime is.
Open to feedback on the SMS-as-surface bet, or to hearing other founders' "we launched to the wrong audience" stories
🚨 NEW FEATURE
ClawCall now has reserved numbers!
Book your own private number in seconds and have your agent use that exclusively for all calls.
Sign up at https://t.co/OUf71RTfWx and get your agent calling in seconds.
Find the skill file at https://t.co/n8jD5erc1W
More to come soon!
#openclaw #clawcall #agents
🚨 NEW FEATURE
ClawCall now has reserved numbers!
Book your own private number in seconds and have your agent use that exclusively for all calls.
Sign up at https://t.co/OUf71RTfWx and get your agent calling in seconds.
Find the skill file at https://t.co/n8jD5erc1W
More to come soon!
#openclaw #clawcall #agents