Kilo hosted two ClawCon events in NYC and Austin, drawing over 2,000 attendees combined. Both venues hit capacity, showcasing the rapid growth of the personal AI agent community around OpenClaw, which has surpassed 320,000 GitHub stars. Demos ranged from email triage and research pipelines to a physical robot controlled by an AI agent, and a 15-year-old who has earned $30K selling OpenClaw configuration services. Kilo also demoed KiloClaw, a managed hosting platform for OpenClaw agents that deploys in under 60 seconds with no SSH or Docker required, priced at $9–$25/month. The Austin livestream crossed 120,000 views on X, and both ClawCon and Kilo's PinchBench benchmark were mentioned during NVIDIA's GTC keynote.

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What Is ClawCon?ClawCon NYC: 1,300 People in Lower ManhattanClawCon Austin: 756 People, Robots, and Teenagers Running BusinessesKiloClaw: What We DemoedThe Numbers After AustinWhat We’re Seeing Across Both EventsWhat’s Next

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