We cancelled our entire SaaS stack and started running our business with AI agents.
Now, we’re building @useToyo to help other founders do the same.
We're pleased to announce $4.3M in funding from @FrontlineVC, @inovia, @pmoe, and angels from Amazon, Microsoft, and Cloudflare.
For decades software was built for humans to operate.
That world is over. We're building for one where agents do the work, while humans direct.
Thanks @steipete for sitting down with us for a great AMA on building @openclaw, covering:
• Managing contributors with agents
• Developing trust with AI agents
• The approval problem
• Why every agent needs to code
Migrating your OpenClaw from a Claude subscription → Anthropic API key?
Our step-by-step guide + cost optimization for crons, workflows, and model assignments:
https://t.co/mdEFRfuYZ2
We use @openclaw as our test kitchen to prototype complex, multi-agent workflows.
When Anthropic ended subscription token support with 24 hours notice, it forced the kind of cost audit every team running agents should do.
@RealLanceJones shared everything we learned👇
Damien Tanner (@dctanner) says: "SaaS is not a growth business anymore...it's for slow humans".
He just raised $4.3M to build OpenClaw (@openclaw) for Founders with @usetoyo.
"Theres a lot of critical SaaS thats going to stay around, the SaaS that runs your water systems or industrial systems, let's not replace that with vibe coding"
The CEO & Co-Founder of @usetoyo argues that:
"Software can now be built on demand...the problem for these SaaS companies is previously they've spent so much money building this asset, which was the software, because the software was expensive to build...but now you can rebuild it for 1/10th or 1/100th of the cost".
OpenClaw is not for teams. Straight from @steipete:
"The security model of OpenClaw is that it's your PERSONAL assistant (one user - 1...many agents)."
And that's great — focused products are the best products!
That's why we're focusing @usetoyo to bring the best parts of OpenClaw to founders AND their teams.