I actually dabbled a little on your draft and what I personally found helpful was that you can cut out the lows of the clap around 255 hertz or so and then when you go around the 750 hertz range you are gonna want to bring it down quite a bit so it gets rid of the ugliness and then I would widen the bend a bit so I would get a nicer clean clap per se.
I found it helpful that you place a stereo enhancer and also a exciter on the main bass. So for the exciter I would the tone all the way to the left, the power around 70%, and 18 to 20% of the dry/wet level, but precisely more for the dryness. This way it brings the harmonics out more and has a more powerful sound.
It's difficult to critique bass music since I rarely produce it on Audiotool, but luckily the remix is open so that gives me more room to figure out what I'm supposed to do and what I should improve on as well, so I do find that pretty helpful.
maybe some direction will help you. the clap has too much mids around 1700 hz and not enough highs. there is a chunk of frequencies missing from the low end. every instrument needs to be as wide as the main bass, excluding the low end. the main bass is missing that high end crispiness that the initial bass has. the main bass is missing some mids around 1700 hz. the hats are too quiet and need more high end. the sidechain is too long. the kick is missing highs.