Connect Bitwarden to OpenClaw on Operator.io
Bitwarden is a secure password manager for storing and sharing credentials. It keeps your passwords and sensitive data encrypted and easily accessible across devices.
Automate Bitwarden with AI
On Operator, an OpenClaw agent pilots Bitwarden for you. It reads your message, plans the steps, and runs them in Bitwarden, using actions like delete group, delete member, get group member ids.
Your agent reaches Bitwarden 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 Bitwarden
Your agent can call any of these Bitwarden actions by name as part of a larger task. Ask for the outcome you want and it picks the right ones.
Delete Group
Tool to delete a group. Use when you need to permanently remove a group by its ID after ensuring no dependencies exist.
Delete Member
Tool to delete a specific organization member. Use when you need to remove a member from the organization after verifying their member ID.
Get Group Member IDs
Tool to retrieve the list of member IDs for a specific Bitwarden group. Use when you need only the user IDs of all members in a group.
Get Organization Subscription
Tool to retrieve subscription details of the current organization. Use after obtaining a valid bearer token.
Import Members and Groups
Tool to bulk import members and groups in a single request. Use when migrating or seeding an organization with multiple members and groups at once. Import is all-or-nothing: a single malformed entry in `members` or `groups` causes the en...
Reinvite Member
Tool to re-send an invitation to a pending or removed member. Use when an existing member's invite needs re-issuing.
Retrieve Group
Tool to retrieve details for a specific group. Use when you need to fetch group permissions and assigned collections by group ID after authenticating with a valid access token.
Retrieve Member
Tool to retrieve details for a specific member. Use after obtaining a valid member ID to get full metadata.
Update Member
Tool to update an organization member’s admin status. Use when toggling admin privileges for an existing member.
How to connect Bitwarden
You authorize Bitwarden once from your dashboard. Operator holds the connection and refreshes the access tokens on its own, so your agent keeps working with Bitwarden 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 Bitwarden
- How do I connect Bitwarden to Operator?
- Connecting Bitwarden 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 Bitwarden and you never reauthorize by hand.
- What can my agent do with Bitwarden?
- Your agent can run 9 Bitwarden actions on its own, including delete group, delete member, get group member ids. You describe the outcome you want in plain language and it picks the right ones, checking its work as it goes.
- Do I need to write code or manage Bitwarden API keys?
- No. Operator manages the Bitwarden connection and token refresh, so there are no API keys to paste and nothing to deploy.
- Can my agent use Bitwarden together with my other apps?
- Yes. The same agent reaches every app you connect, so it can move between Bitwarden and tools like Borneo in one job, reading from one and acting in another without you wiring anything between them.
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