Connect Apaleo to OpenClaw on Operator.io
Apaleo is a cloud-based property management platform for hospitality businesses. It centralizes reservations, billing, and daily operations for smoother hotel management.
Automate Apaleo with AI
Operator runs your personal agent on OpenClaw, the open source agent framework, and points it straight at Apaleo. You message the agent on Telegram or Discord, tell it what you need in plain language, and it operates Apaleo on its own, running actions like archive a property, check if a property exists, check if a unit attribute exists.
Your agent reaches Apaleo directly or through connectors like Composio MCP and Pipedream MCP, which handle the sign in and token refresh for you, so there is nothing to wire up and no API keys to paste.
What your agent can do with Apaleo
Your agent can call any of these Apaleo actions by name as part of a larger task. Ask for the outcome you want and it picks the right ones.
Archive a property
Use this endpoint to archive an existing live property This operation set the IsArchived flag to true<br>You must have at least one of these scopes: 'properties.manage, setup.manage'.
Check if a property exists
Check if a property exists by id.<br>You need to be authorized (no particular scope required)
Check if a unit attribute exists
Check if a unit attribute exists<br>You must have at least one of these scopes: 'unitattributes.read, setup.read, setup.manage'.
Check if a unit exists
Check if a unit exists by id.<br>You must have at least one of these scopes: 'units.read, setup.read, setup.manage'.
Check if a unit group exists
Check if a unit group exists by id.<br>You must have at least one of these scopes: 'unitgroups.read, setup.read, setup.manage'.
Clones a property
Use this call to clone a specific property. This operation creates a new property with inventory and rate plans from the specified property.<br>You must have at least one of these scopes: 'properties.create, setup.manage'.
Create a unit
Use this call to create a new unit.<br>You must have at least one of these scopes: 'units.create, setup.manage'.
Create a unit attribute
Use this call to create a new unit attribute.<br>You must have at least one of these scopes: 'unitattributes.create, setup.manage'.
Create a unit group
Use this call to create a new unit group.<br>You must have at least one of these scopes: 'unitgroups.create, setup.manage'.
Create multiple units
Use this call to create multiple units, following a naming rule.<br>You must have at least one of these scopes: 'units.create, setup.manage'.
Creates a property
Use this call to create a new property.<br>You must have at least one of these scopes: 'properties.create, setup.manage'.
Delete a unit
Use this call to delete a unit.<br>You must have at least one of these scopes: 'units.delete, setup.manage'.
Delete a unit group
Use this call to delete a unit group.<br>You must have at least one of these scopes: 'unitgroups.delete, setup.manage'.
Deletes unit attribute
Deletes unit attribute<br>You must have at least one of these scopes: 'unitattributes.delete, setup.manage'.
Get a properties list
Get the list of properties.<br>You need to be authorized (no particular scope required)
Get a property
Get a property by id.<br>You need to be authorized (no particular scope required)
Get a unit
Get a unit by id.<br>You must have at least one of these scopes: 'units.read, setup.read, setup.manage'.
Get a unit group
Get a unit group by id.<br>You must have at least one of these scopes: 'unitgroups.read, setup.read, setup.manage'.
Get a units list
Get the list of units.<br>You must have at least one of these scopes: 'units.read, setup.read, setup.manage'.
Get unit attribute by id
Get unit attribute by id<br>You must have at least one of these scopes: 'unitattributes.read, setup.read, setup.manage'.
Get unit attribute list
Get unit attribute list<br>You must have at least one of these scopes: 'unitattributes.read, setup.read, setup.manage'.
List Unit Groups
Get the list of unit groups.<br>You must have at least one of these scopes: 'unitgroups.read, setup.read, setup.manage'.
Move property to live
Use this endpoint to move an existing test property to live This operation changes the property status to 'Live'<br>You must have at least one of these scopes: 'properties.manage, setup.manage'.
Replace a unit group
Use this call to modify a unit group.<br>You must have at least one of these scopes: 'unitgroups.manage, setup.manage'.
Reset Property Data
This endpoint deletes transactional data for a property in 'Test' status. Requires 'properties.manage' or 'setup.manage' scopes.
Returns a list of supported countries
Returns a list of ISO country codes that could be used to create properties.<br>You need to be authorized (no particular scope required)
Returns number of unit groups
Returns number of unit groups matching the filter criteria<br>You must have at least one of these scopes: 'unitgroups.read, setup.read, setup.manage'.
Returns number of units
Returns number of units matching the filter criteria<br>You must have at least one of these scopes: 'units.read, setup.read, setup.manage'.
Return total count of properties
Return total count of properties<br>You need to be authorized (no particular scope required)
How to connect Apaleo
You authorize Apaleo once from your dashboard. Operator holds the connection and refreshes the access tokens on its own, so your agent keeps working with Apaleo without you signing in again. The same setup unlocks every other app your agent can reach, so you only do it once.
When you are ready, the get started guide walks through standing up your OpenClaw agent.
Common questions about Apaleo
- How do I connect Apaleo to Operator?
- Connecting Apaleo is a one time sign in from your Operator dashboard. Operator keeps the connection live and rotates the token on its own, so the agent stays connected to Apaleo and you never reauthorize by hand.
- Can my agent manage scheduling in Apaleo?
- Yes. It can create and move events, find open slots, and handle invites. Tell it to book something and it checks availability, sets it up, and adds the people, all from a chat message, so you are not clicking through Apaleo yourself.
- Do I need to write code or manage Apaleo API keys?
- No. Operator manages the Apaleo connection and token refresh, so there are no API keys to paste and nothing to deploy.
- Can my agent use Apaleo together with my other apps?
- Yes. The same agent reaches every app you connect, so it can move between Apaleo and tools like Google Calendar, Calendly, Cal in one job, reading from one and acting in another without you wiring anything between them.
Connect Apaleo to another app
Your agent can run Apaleo together with any of these. Each page shows what it does across both apps in one job.
More apps to automate
Apps your agent runs alongside Apaleo, or browse all integrations.
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