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Claude just shut the door on OpenClaw (unless you pay more)

News RoomBy News Room4 April 20262 Mins Read
Claude just shut the door on OpenClaw (unless you pay more)
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Anthropic just pulled a move that’s… let’s just say, not going to win it many fans among power users. One of the most popular ways to supercharge Claude, using OpenClaw, is effectively being paywalled out of existence. And yeah, it’s as messy as it sounds.

Anthropic just made OpenClaw way more expensive

According to Anthropic Claude Code exec Boris Cherny, Anthropic has changed how Claude subscriptions work. Starting now, your regular Claude subscription no longer covers usage through third-party tools. Instead, that usage gets kicked into a separate pay-as-you-go billing system.

Starting tomorrow at 12pm PT, Claude subscriptions will no longer cover usage on third-party tools like OpenClaw.

You can still use these tools with your Claude login via extra usage bundles (now available at a discount), or with a Claude API key.

— Boris Cherny (@bcherny) April 3, 2026

So what does that mean? Essentially, the hack that many users relied on, which was using Claude credits inside OpenClaw to run more advanced workflows, is basically dead. If someone still wants that setup, they’ll now have to pay extra on top of their subscription, either through usage bundles or API access.

And it’s not like OpenClaw was some niche experiment either. It blew up because it could handle real-world tasks like emails, calendars, and even flight check-ins, turning Claude into something closer to an actual assistant. But that popularity seems to have backfired, reportedly putting pressure on Anthropic’s infrastructure and forcing this clampdown.

This feels less like a tweak… and more like a crackdown

Let’s be real, this isn’t just a pricing change, it’s a pretty clear signal. Anthropic seems to be drawing a hard line: if you’re using Claude in ways they didn’t design (or monetize properly), expect that door to close quickly.

There’s also a bit of strategy baked in here. By making third-party usage more expensive, Anthropic nudges users toward its own ecosystem, like Claude Cowork. That’s great for control, but not so great if you liked mixing and matching tools to build your own workflows. To soften the blow, the company is offering a one-time credit equal to a month’s subscription and discounted bundles. But let’s be honest, that feels more like a transition cushion than a real solution.

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