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Find in-market accounts
with OpenClaw.

Drop Intent Enrich into your OpenClaw agent as a single tool call. Account domains go in, live intent signals and firmographic fit come out — topic surges, surge scores, and timestamps that tell the agent whether the window is still open. Billed per use. No subscription, no seat license.

  • Single OpenClaw tool — one POST
  • Budget caps honored per run
  • No persistent API key required
AI agent
OpenClaw
Intent Enrich
Intent Enrich API
Signal coverage 300M+ Accounts monitored for intent when your agent calls — topic surges and research activity refreshed continuously.
Signal freshness 24hr Intent signals refreshed daily. The API returns timestamps so OpenClaw agents can enforce their own freshness threshold before routing.
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 act before the signal fades.

Each pattern below is a single OpenClaw agent with Intent Enrich registered as one tool. Time sensitivity is built into the agent — signals past a freshness threshold trigger a different path than fresh ones.

OpenClaw morning-signal agent

A fresh intent-ranked call list, every morning.

A scheduled OpenClaw agent runs each morning, pulls the target account list, calls Intent Enrich per account, filters for surges in the last 48 hours, and drops a ranked shortlist into the SDR queue before the first call. Reps start the day working accounts already in research mode — not accounts picked the week before.

Target list: 600 accounts → append intent signals from last 48 hours → surface accounts with surge score > 65 → rank and route to SDR queue by 8am
OpenClaw campaign-trigger agent

Campaigns that fire on signal, not schedule.

A demand-gen OpenClaw agent monitors the target account universe for intent spikes. When an account crosses the threshold, the agent enqueues it into the active campaign sequence. When the signal drops, it falls back to low-frequency nurture. Budget follows signal — not a fixed calendar that runs regardless of who's actually in market.

Monitor 800 accounts → when intent score for target topic crosses threshold within 7 days → enqueue in active sequence and notify campaign ops
OpenClaw routing agent

Route inbound leads with live intent context.

An OpenClaw routing agent triggers on every new inbound record, calls Intent Enrich to append live intent signals alongside firmographic fit, and routes to the right rep or sequence. A lead from an account that's surging on your category gets treated differently from one that isn't — at the moment of routing, not a week later.

New inbound: sam@retailtech.io → append live intent topics + firmographic fit → route to enterprise queue if intent score > 70 and headcount > 500
OpenClaw ABM refresh agent

Keep intent signals current across the full target list.

A scheduled OpenClaw agent re-enriches the entire ABM target list with fresh intent signals, writes updated scores back to the CRM, and surfaces any account whose intent status has changed since the last run. Sales always works from a current signal — not last month's enrichment batch.

Refresh ABM list: 350 accounts → update intent signals → flag accounts with new surges or dropped signals since last run → sync to CRM
OpenClaw-ready in two minutes

Stop missing the window while accounts are in market.

Register one tool and your OpenClaw agent surfaces in-market accounts the moment they show signal. 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 intent lookup will cost before it runs.

Can an OpenClaw agent enforce a signal freshness threshold?

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Yes. The API returns a timestamp for each intent signal. An OpenClaw agent can read the timestamp, apply its own freshness rule — discard signals older than 72 hours, for example — and only route accounts that pass the threshold. Stale signals don't trigger outreach; they drop to a lower-priority path.

Does OpenClaw need a long-lived API key?

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No. Intent 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-batch?

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The API returns intent results for accounts processed 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, route the partial list, or queue the remainder for the next run.

Can an OpenClaw agent monitor accounts continuously and alert on signal change?

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Yes. A scheduled OpenClaw agent can re-check intent signals on a defined cadence and compare results to the previous run — surfacing new surges, drops, or topic shifts. Alerts can route to Slack, CRM, or a sequencing tool depending on what changed.

How is this different from giving OpenClaw a Bombora or G2 seat?

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Intent platforms don't fit OpenClaw's tool model — they can't report a true per-lookup cost, so OpenClaw can't do real budget planning. Intent Enrich reports an honest per-use cost up front, which is what OpenClaw was designed to consume. You get the signal 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 prospecting and account prioritization workflows.