The Day Anthropic Banned OpenClaw and Killed My AI Stack (And How I Rebuilt It).
I run my content business on an AI system I built myself. No cofounder. No team. Just code and agents doing the operational work. Then Anthropic banned OpenClaw access and I was in mainland China w...

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I run my content business on an AI system I built myself. No cofounder. No team. Just code and agents doing the operational work. Then Anthropic banned OpenClaw access and I was in mainland China when it happened. Here's what actually went down, what broke, and how I rebuilt it. What My AI Stack Was Doing Before the Ban The system handles email triage, article pipeline, brand deal filtering, scheduling, ops research, and content drafting. As a founder who had to learn to code, building this took months of debugging and iteration. The ROI: roughly 10 to 20x cheaper than hiring humans for the same work. The problem was I built part of it on a single provider's consumer subscription. One decision by that provider and everything downstream breaks. What Broke When Anthropic Banned OpenClaw Everything downstream of the Claude integration stopped. Pipeline checkpoints failed silently. Email triage went offline. The article drafting system stalled. The core issue was not the ban itself. It was