OpenClaw, score
every flow in real time.
Drop Suno via Locus into your OpenClaw agent as a single tool call. A prompt and style controls go in, a finished track comes back, billed per call. Full Suno quality with no Pro plan, no monthly credit bundle, and no API key.
Real OpenClaw agents that rely on this tool.
Each pattern below is a single OpenClaw agent with Suno via Locus registered as one tool. The math works because the agent only spends when it actually generates a track.
Original soundtracks inside a longer agent.
A content-production agent generates voiceover, copy, and now a finished soundtrack from a single OpenClaw tool call. No subscription tied to a billing entity, no consumer login flow — the agent self-onboards via MCP and pays per call from a connected wallet.
Inline music for end users.
A creator-tool agent lets the user describe what they want and returns a finished track. Per-call billing maps cleanly to per-user usage; idle days cost zero, viral bursts scale linearly instead of hitting a credit cliff.
Adaptive soundtrack at runtime.
A game or interactive-app agent generates themed tracks on demand — boss fights, ambient scenes, menu loops. Evaluate whether Suno fits the creative direction with a tiny spend, then scale only if it works.
Campaign variants for client review.
An agency-side OpenClaw agent generates multiple jingle variants from a creative brief and posts them to a review surface. The agent only spends on the variants it actually generates.
Stop rationing Suno credits into your agent.
Register one tool, connect a wallet, and your OpenClaw agent gets full Suno quality on every relevant call. Idle runs cost zero. Credit-bundle math goes away. That's the entire deal.
- Single OpenClaw tool
- Full Suno quality
- Budget caps honored
- MCP + x402 native
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 standard POST endpoint with a typed body — prompt, style controls, length, mode in, audio track out. You register it in OpenClaw the same way you'd register any HTTP tool — endpoint, schema, per-call price. OpenClaw uses the price to enforce budget caps and to show what each run will cost.
Does OpenClaw need a Suno account or API key?
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No. The gateway accepts x402-signed requests, so OpenClaw can pay per call from a wallet you connect. No Suno account is created, and there's no shared API key to rotate or leak in agent logs.
What happens when an OpenClaw run hits its budget cap?
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The tool returns whatever tracks it has resolved so far and OpenClaw stops issuing new calls. The agent treats this as a normal tool boundary and can ask the user for more budget or hand off the partial result.
Can OpenClaw call this concurrently across many agents?
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Yes. Per-key rate limits apply with concurrency-fair queueing — a noisy agent never starves another agent on the same key. Practical limits scale with the underlying generation infrastructure.
How is this different from giving OpenClaw a Suno Pro subscription?
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Suno's consumer subscriptions are credit bundles, not per-call APIs — and Suno doesn't ship a public developer API. The tool couldn't report a true per-call cost to OpenClaw, so budget planning wouldn't work. The gateway reports an honest per-call cost up front, which is what OpenClaw was designed to consume.
Is the output the same as Suno direct?
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Yes. The gateway proxies Suno's generation pipeline directly, so output quality, vocal coherence, and style fidelity match the consumer product.