OpenClaw · Pay-per-account · No subscription

OpenClaw, meet
every target account.

Drop ABM Enrich into your OpenClaw agent as a single tool call. Target-account domains go in, enriched records come out — firmographic fit, installed tools, buyer-intent signals, and full corporate hierarchy — billed per matched account. No subscription, no seat license, no platform contract.

  • Single OpenClaw tool — one POST
  • Budget caps honored per run
  • No persistent API key required
AI agent
OpenClaw
ABM Enrich
ABM Enrich API
Coverage 300M+ Company records indexed globally. Firmographic, technographic, and intent signals refreshed when your agent calls.
Signal types 3 layers Firmographic fit, technographic stack, and buyer-intent signals combined per account — your agent gets depth, not just headcount.
Time to wire it in ~5 min Register one tool in OpenClaw, paste the endpoint, ship. No vendor onboarding.
What OpenClaw builders ship

Real OpenClaw agents that rely on this tool.

Each pattern below is a single OpenClaw agent with ABM Enrich registered as one tool. The math works because ABM lists are small and per-account value is high — the depth of each enriched record justifies the per-account model.

OpenClaw account-selection agent

Turn a market thesis into a tiered target list.

An OpenClaw strategy agent receives an ICP definition or market thesis, derives a candidate account list, calls ABM Enrich per account to append fit and signal data, and ranks accounts into Tier 1, 2, and 3 by composite score. The output is a ranked, enriched list ready for orchestration — not a raw export from a prospecting database.

Derive top 150 target accounts for mid-market fintech ICP → enrich with firmographic fit, intent topics, installed stack → tier T1/T2/T3
OpenClaw committee-mapping agent

Map the buying committee before campaigns reach accounts.

A pre-launch OpenClaw agent takes the Tier 1 account list, calls ABM Enrich for corporate hierarchy and department coverage, cross-references CRM contacts, and flags accounts with thin committee coverage. Sales gets a gap report before the campaign runs — not a bounce report after.

Tier 1 accounts: 40 records → return org hierarchy, subsidiaries, buying-committee roles → flag gaps vs. CRM contacts
OpenClaw play-routing agent

Match every account to the right orchestration.

A campaign-ops OpenClaw agent enriches the target list, reads tier assignments, and routes each account to the correct play — custom content and exec outreach for Tier 1, sequenced nurture for Tier 2, programmatic for Tier 3. Tier drives play selection; a human reviews before campaigns go live.

Segment 200-account list by intent surge and tech-stack fit → assign T1/T2/T3 → route to correct play before campaign launch
OpenClaw account-refresh agent

Keep intelligence current without a quarterly rebuild.

A scheduled OpenClaw agent re-enriches active target accounts on a defined cadence, writes refreshed firmographic, technographic, and intent signals back to the CRM, and surfaces accounts whose signals have shifted enough to warrant a tier change. The list reflects today's reality, not last quarter's snapshot.

Refresh 350 active target accounts → update headcount, installed tools, intent signals → flag tier changes since last run
OpenClaw-ready in two minutes

Stop running ABM on stale account data.

Register one tool and your OpenClaw agent gets firmographic, technographic, and intent data on every target account. Idle runs cost zero. That's the entire deal.

  • Single OpenClaw tool
  • Budget caps honored
FAQ

OpenClaw-specific questions.

If something below doesn't cover your case, ping us — we work directly with OpenClaw builders, no SDR funnel.

How does this register as an OpenClaw tool?

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It's a single POST endpoint with a typed body. You register it in OpenClaw the same way you'd register any HTTP tool — endpoint, schema, price-per-hit. OpenClaw uses the price to enforce budget caps and to show the user what each agent run will cost before it runs.

Can an OpenClaw agent enrich a full target-account list in one run?

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Yes. An OpenClaw agent can iterate over a list of target accounts, call ABM Enrich per account, accumulate enriched results, apply tier logic, and output a ranked list — all within a single agent run and a single budget cap. ABM lists are typically small enough that a full list runs in seconds.

Does OpenClaw need a long-lived API key?

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No. ABM Enrich is billed per call with no long-lived secret to leak in agent logs or rotate every quarter.

What happens when an OpenClaw run hits its budget cap mid-list?

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The API returns enriched results for accounts matched so far and stops. OpenClaw treats this as a normal tool result so the agent can decide whether to ask the user for more budget, work with the partial list, or queue the remainder for a follow-up run.

Can an OpenClaw agent refresh account intelligence on a schedule?

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Yes. A scheduled OpenClaw agent can re-enrich target accounts on a defined cadence — weekly, monthly, or triggered by a CRM event — and write refreshed signals back without human involvement. Each run is billed per account returned.

How is this different from giving OpenClaw a Demandbase or 6sense seat?

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ABM platforms don't fit OpenClaw's tool model — they can't report a true per-account cost, so OpenClaw can't do real budget planning. ABM Enrich reports an honest per-account cost up front, which is what OpenClaw was designed to consume. You get the signal depth without the platform contract.

Is the data compliant?

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Yes. SOC 2 Type II, GDPR-aligned data handling, and contractual restrictions on consumer-marketing use. Designed for B2B account selection and ABM workflows.