Before You Read This
You're already using FEAIA.
Not because of an ad. Not because someone recommended it. Because you found it yourself, installed it, and felt something different — a desktop companion that actually responds to you and remembers things.
This article isn't going to tell you "how much money you can make promoting it."
I want to talk about something more important first: What exactly are you holding in your hands?
When you truly understand the answer to that question, you'll realize that promoting FEAIA isn't just a side gig — it's a historic window of opportunity, waiting to be opened.
1.1 A Category Is Being Born
Let's start with a deceptively simple question: How long have desktop companions existed?
In 1996, Japan's Sigma released "Shimeji," a desktop sprite program. Around the same era, the globally beloved "Tamagotchi" swept the world. By 2006, Windows Vista launched "Desktop Gadgets" and Google Desktop briefly made "living desktops" fashionable — but these were fixed-script toys incapable of real conversation.
Then, 2023 arrived. A technology breakthrough changed everything: the commercialization of large language models.
AI gained the ability to genuinely understand context, remember conversations, and generate personalized responses. A category dormant for 30 years was reborn — and this time, it had a soul.
1.2 Market Status: Blue Ocean or Red?
| Category | MAU of Leading Product | Promotional Tool Maturity | Category Awareness |
|---|---|---|---|
| AI Chat Assistants (ChatGPT class) | 100M+ | Very high (fierce competition) | Saturated |
| Productivity Tools (Notion class) | 30M+ | High (mature partner programs) | Becoming saturated |
| AI Desktop Companions (FEAIA class) | < 1M (global) | Low (still early stage) | Near-zero category recognition |
That "near-zero" is precisely your opportunity.
Marketing has a repeatedly validated pattern: Category creators always build market position more easily than followers.
When Dropbox pioneered "cloud storage," promoters earned the most. When Notion entered the market, early partners locked in the best revenue-share agreements.
FEAIA is at the exact same moment Dropbox and Notion once occupied. **What you're looking at now is what their later promoters realized years later — "I wish I had joined back then."
1.3 The OpenClaw User Advantage
OpenClaw users are the most uniquely positioned group in the FEAIA ecosystem. You didn't come through an ad. You came through the tool itself. This means:
- Your depth of product understanding exceeds 95% of new users
- You can describe real product experience, not just recite official copy
- Your circle (tech enthusiasts, early AI tool adopters) is precisely FEAIA's highest-value target audience
A genuine user is the most persuasive promoter.
From FEAIA internal testing data: OpenClaw channel promoters show a promotional conversion rate 2.3× higher on average than non-user promoters.
That's not motivational talk. That's numbers talking.
1.4 The Three-Tier Revenue Map
FEAIA's promotion network (MTDN) uses a three-tier "galaxy model." At the most basic RU (Regular Referrer) level:
Say you referred 20 friends who installed and upgraded to Pro ($4.99/month)
Monthly direct revenue = 20 × $4.99 × 10% = $9.98/month
These 20 people, as long as they stay subscribed, this revenue recurs. After three months: $29.94. After a year: $119.76.
That doesn't sound like much? Remember: This is recurring revenue, not one-time. And this is only direct revenue — if any of these 20 become promoters, you also earn indirect revenue from their downstream referrals.
This isn't hype about making money from a single article. This is about which node in an emerging network you're positioned at.
This article is adapted from the FEAIA Promoter Academy curriculum. The full 20-lecture program covers认知启动 (Cognitive Launch), 工具掌握 (Tool Mastery), 渠道实战 (Channel Practice), 网络建设 (Network Building), and 规模化与精进 (Scale & Refinement).
