Why use ClawLink
- Hosted connect flows — connect apps from the dashboard instead of hand-building provider auth setup.
- Browser pairing — pair an OpenClaw or Hermes client once and keep provider credentials off the client machine.
- Managed credentials — ClawLink stores provider credentials encrypted at rest and uses them only for authorized execution.
- Usage logs — every tool call records status, latency, integration, and action so you can debug what actually happened.
- Built-in reliability — retries, rate-limit handling, and connection-aware routing are built in.
- Simple pricing — new accounts start with a 30-day trial, then continue at $4.99/month if you want to keep access active.
Supported integrations
Communication
Gmail, Slack, Outlook, Discord, Telegram, Microsoft Teams
Productivity
Google Sheets, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Notion, Airtable, Todoist
Developer Tools
GitHub, GitLab, Jira, Linear, Vercel
CRM & Sales
Apollo, HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive
Payments & Finance
Stripe, PayPal, QuickBooks, Xero
Social Media
YouTube, X, LinkedIn, Instagram, Reddit
All Integrations
Browse the current catalog and the most common setup guides.
Without ClawLink vs. with ClawLink
| Without ClawLink | With ClawLink |
|---|---|
| Implement provider auth flows per integration | Start a hosted connect flow from the dashboard |
| Store credentials locally or in your own vault | Credentials are managed by ClawLink |
| Write retry and rate-limit logic yourself | Retries and rate-limit handling are built in |
| No visibility into what your agent called | Usage logs show action, integration, status, and latency |
| Hand-wire every client setup | Install once, pair once, then connect apps as needed |
