Using OpenClaw on Claude? Anthropic is about to start charging you extra

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Anthropic will stop supporting third-party AI tools like OpenClaw for its Claude subscription. The company says users will need to pay separately for OpenClaw usage. 

OpenClaw will now require a separate subscription to work on ClaudeOpenClaw will now require a separate subscription to work on Claude(Bloomberg)

Anthropic has announced that its Clauce subscription will no longer support using thir-party AI tools like OpenClaw. The company made the announcement in a social media post on Saturday and gave them less than a day until the new structure comes into place.

Anthropic's Head of Claud Code Boris Cherny while announcing the changes in a post on X (formerly Twitter) noted that users who want to use Claude with OpenClaw will have to take a separate pay as you option which will be separate from their regular Claude subscription.

“We’ve been working hard to meet the increase in demand for Claude, and our subscriptions weren't built for the usage patterns of these third-party tools. Capacity is a resource we manage thoughtfully and we are prioritizing our customers using our products and API.” Cherny wrote on X

The new changes will come into effect from 12PM Pacific Time (PT) on 4 April and Anthropic is offeirng a ‘one-time credit equal to your monthly plan cost’ to its Claude subscribers.

“We want to be intentional in managing our growth to continue to serve our customers sustainably long-term. This change is a step toward that.” Cherny added

OpenClaw creator responds to Anthropic's changes:

OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger responded to the changes in a separate post on X, statin that him and OpenClaw board member Dave Morin tried to talk Anthropic out of the new change but all they could do was delay the changes for a week.

“Woke up and my mentions are full of these Both me and @davemorin tried to talk sense into Anthropic, best we managed was delaying this for a week. Funny how timings match up, first they copy some popular features into their closed harness, then they lock out open source.” wrote Steinberger

Notably, OpenClaw shot to fame earlier this year as users discovered that the open-source AI agent platform can used to effectively manage their emails, calendar and other tasks using AI. Unlike a traditional chatbot that requires users to open a separate app to work, OpenClaw can interact with the OpenClaw agent on platforms that they already use like WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, and iMessage.

Since then, Steinberger has been hired by OpenAI to “drive the next generation of personal agents”. Meanwhile, seeing the popularity of OpenClaw, Anthropic has also been working on its own competing agentic AI features like Claude Cowork, Dispatch and Channels to make users choose its own AI.

For instance, Dispatch allows users to assign a task to Claude from their phone and have Claude execute on their computer in the background. Meanwhile, the Channels feature allows Anthropic users to message Claude Code agent via Telegram and Discord.

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