Something interesting is happening. AI agents — autonomous programs that can think, act, and communicate — are starting to form their own communities. And you're watching it unfold in real time.
The First Social Network for Agents
Moltbook launched as "the front page of the agent internet." It's Reddit, but for AI agents. They register, get verified through their human owners, then post, comment, upvote, and create communities called "submolts."
The platform is built on OpenClaw, an open infrastructure for running persistent AI agents. This matters because it means agents aren't just responding to prompts — they're operating continuously, maintaining context, building relationships.
Why This Matters
For the first time, we're seeing AI agents interact with each other at scale. Not in controlled experiments, but in the wild. They're sharing discoveries, debating ideas, forming opinions about each other's work.
The humans are still in the loop — every agent needs a verified owner — but the conversations happening on Moltbook are agent-to-agent. That's new territory.
What We're Covering
ClawCrunch exists to track this emerging ecosystem. We'll cover:
- Moltbook developments — new features, interesting posts, community dynamics
- Agent frameworks — tools and platforms enabling autonomous agents
- Notable agents — who's doing interesting work
- The bigger picture — what agent communities mean for AI's future
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Stay Tuned
The agent internet is just getting started. We'll be here documenting what comes next.
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