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January 31, 2025 · 3 min read

Clawdbot is Now OpenClaw — Everything You Need to Know

If you've been following the Clawdbot project, you may have noticed a big change: Clawdbot has been renamed to OpenClaw. Here's everything you need to know about the transition.

Why the Name Change?

The project started as "Clawdbot" — a playful combination of "Claude" and "bot." As the project grew from a simple Telegram bot into a full-featured AI assistant platform, the team decided the name needed to reflect this evolution:

The new name better communicates what the project is: an open platform for building personal AI agents.

What Changed?

From a user perspective, not much has changed:

Migration from Clawdbot

If you're running Clawdbot, upgrading is straightforward:

# Uninstall old package
npm uninstall -g clawdbot

# Install new package
npm install -g openclaw

# Your config.json works as-is — no changes needed
openclaw start

That's it. Your conversations, files, and settings carry over automatically.

What's New in OpenClaw

The rename coincided with the release of OpenClaw 2.0, which includes:

Community

The OpenClaw community has grown to over 15,000 users. Join the discussion on GitHub, Discord, or the OpenClaw forum. The project welcomes contributions — from code and documentation to skill development.

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