OpenClaw, meet
every prospect. Paid per result.
Drop PayPerQ Contacts Enrich into your OpenClaw agent as a single tool call. Plain-English prompts go in, ranked verified LinkedIn profiles come out, billed per hit. No SDK, no API key wrangling, no monthly seat for your agent to forget about.
Real OpenClaw agents that rely on this tool.
Each pattern below is a single OpenClaw agent with PayPerQ registered as one tool. The math works because the agent only spends when it actually finds a person.
Self-driving prospecting from a Slack message.
A salesperson messages OpenClaw a description of their ICP. The agent translates it into a query, calls PayPerQ, drafts personalized outreach per profile, and waits for human approval before sending. No CRM seat, no list-building tool.
Hyper-specific sourcing on demand.
OpenClaw runs alongside a hiring manager and accepts criteria the way they'd describe candidates in a meeting. Searches are agent-affordable; one good hire pays for thousands of runs.
Auto-build target maps for any market.
A research-side OpenClaw agent receives a market thesis, derives a list of target companies, then pulls verified founder/exec contacts. Results land in a doc with citations and per-profile spend logged.
Find attendees you actually want to meet.
Point OpenClaw at a conference page or speaker list, ask for adjacent practitioners, and have it return verified emails for warm pre-event outreach. Pay per useful contact, not per platform seat.
Stop wrapping seat licenses into your agent.
Register one tool, connect a wallet, and your OpenClaw agent gets verified LinkedIn data on every relevant call. Idle runs cost zero. Tool migrations later cost zero. That's the entire deal.
- Single OpenClaw tool
- Budget caps honored
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.
Does OpenClaw need a long-lived API key?
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No. PayPerQ accepts x402-signed requests, so OpenClaw can pay per call from a wallet you connect. There's no shared secret to leak in agent logs or rotate every quarter.
What happens when an OpenClaw run hits its budget cap?
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PayPerQ returns whatever it has resolved 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 or hand off with a partial answer.
Can OpenClaw call this concurrently across many agents?
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Yes. 100 RPS per key by default; we'll lift it on request. Concurrency-fair queueing means a noisy agent never starves another agent on the same key.
How is this different from giving OpenClaw a Lusha or Apollo seat?
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Subscriptions don't fit OpenClaw's tool model. The tool can't report a true cost, so OpenClaw can't do real budget planning. PayPerQ reports an honest per-hit cost up front, which is what OpenClaw was designed to consume.
Is the data compliant?
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Yes. SOC 2 Type II, GDPR-aligned, opt-out registry honored, contractual restrictions on consumer-marketing use. Designed for B2B prospecting and recruiting agents.