I’ve been seeing a lot of hype around Claude lately, and while it’s a solid tool, the pricing and limitations are starting to show.
I firmly believe that combining AntiGravity with OpenClaw is the ultimate cheat code right now. You take the accessible, agent-first IDE power of AntiGravity and connect it with the 24/7 open-source execution of OpenClaw.
The result? A system that handles complex tasks autonomously, delivers higher quality output, and costs significantly less than a maxed-out Claude subscription.
What’s your current take on this? Are you guys still relying heavily on Claude or moving towards open-source/agent stacks?