Connect Botstar to OpenClaw on Operator.io
BotStar is a comprehensive chatbot platform for designing, developing, and training chatbots visually on Messenger and websites. It helps businesses automate conversations and customer interactions without coding.
Automate Botstar with AI
Your OpenClaw agent lives on Operator and treats Botstar as one more service it can drive. Send it an outcome in a Telegram or Discord message and it works out which of the 31 Botstar actions to run, then runs them.
Your agent reaches Botstar 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 Botstar
Your agent can call any of these Botstar actions by name as part of a larger task. Ask for the outcome you want and it picks the right ones.
Create Bot
Tool to create a new bot in BotStar. Use when you need to create a new bot instance with a specific name.
Create Bot Attribute
Tool to create a new bot attribute in BotStar. Bot attributes are global variables for a bot and support multilingual values. Use when you need to define custom data fields for your bot.
Create CMS Entity
Tool to create a CMS entity in BotStar with a name and optional fields. Use when you need to define a new content structure with custom fields supporting various data types.
Create Entity Fields
Tool to create entity field(s) in BotStar CMS. Supports multiple field types including text, multiple_values, single_option, multiple_options, image, date, and entity. Use when you need to add new fields to an existing entity.
Create Entity Item
Tool to create a new entity item in BotStar CMS. Use when adding items to a CMS entity with custom field values.
Create User Attributes
Tool to create custom user attributes in BotStar. Use when you need to define new custom attributes for users with specified field name and type.
Delete Bot Attribute
Tool to delete a bot attribute by ID. Use when you need to remove a custom attribute from a bot.
Delete CMS Entity
Tool to delete a CMS entity by ID. Use when you need to remove an entity from the bot's content management system.
Delete Entity Fields
Tool to delete entity field(s) from a CMS entity. Use when you need to remove fields from a CMS entity by their unique names.
Delete Entity Item
Tool to delete an entity item from a CMS entity. Use when you need to remove a specific item from a bot's CMS entity.
Get Bot
Tool to get your bot by bot ID. Use when you need detailed bot information including ID, name, and team name.
Get BotStar Application IDs
Tool to retrieve the BotStar application ID (`appId`). Use when initializing or reinitializing the live chat widget.
Get CMS Entity
Tool to get a specific CMS entity by ID. Returns entity details including fields configuration. Use when you need to retrieve metadata about a CMS entity structure.
Get Entity Item
Tool to retrieve a specific item from a CMS entity with all field values. Use when you need to get detailed information about a single entity item.
List Bot Attributes
Tool to get all bot attributes from BotStar. Returns array of bot attributes with id, name, desc, value, and data_type. Use when you need to retrieve or inspect all attributes configured for a bot.
List Bots
Tool to get your list of bots. Use when you need to retrieve all bots associated with your account. Returns an array of bots with their id, name, and team_name.
List CMS Entities
Tool to retrieve all CMS entities for a bot. Use when you need to access entity definitions, field configurations, or available entity schemas.
List Entity Items
Tool to retrieve all entity items with pagination support. Use when you need to list CMS entity items, with optional filtering by name and status.
Livechat boot
Tool to reinitialize the live chat widget with provided data. Use after initial load to reset or update widget configuration.
Close BotStar Livechat Widget
Tool to hide the live chat window. Use when the chat widget is configured in livechat or popup mode.
BotStar LiveChat onClose Callback
Tool to register a callback when the chat window is closed. Use after the widget is initialized. Example prompt: "Register an onClose handler that logs 'Goodbye!' to the console."
Livechat on open
Tool to register a callback when the chat window is opened. Use after widget initialization.
Livechat open
Tool to show the live chat window. Use after the widget has been bootstrapped with BotStarApi('boot') to programmatically open the chat window (mode must be 'livechat' or 'popup').
Livechat update
Tool to update user details on the current live chat session. Use when you need to modify user profile attributes during an active conversation.
Publish Bot to Live
Tool to publish a bot to live. Use when you need to deploy changes to the production environment.
Update Bot Attribute
Tool to update a bot attribute in BotStar. Use when you need to modify the description or value of a bot attribute with optional multilingual support.
Update CMS Entity
Tool to update a CMS entity in BotStar. Use when you need to modify the name or configuration of an existing CMS entity.
Update Entity Fields
Tool to update entity field(s) in BotStar CMS. Use when you need to modify the name or options of existing fields.
Update Entity Item
Tool to update a CMS entity item in BotStar. Use when you need to modify the name, status, or custom field values of an entity item.
Get BotStar Webview Parameter
Tool to retrieve a parameter value passed from the BotStar chatbot to the webview. Use inside onChatBotReady after your page loads in modal mode with bs:input meta tags.
Webview send response
Tool to send data from the webview back to the BotStar chatbot. Use when you need to transmit responses or custom outputs from an open webview.
How to connect Botstar
You authorize Botstar once from your dashboard. Operator holds the connection and refreshes the access tokens on its own, so your agent keeps working with Botstar 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 Botstar
- How do I connect Botstar to Operator?
- You authorize Botstar once from your Operator dashboard. Operator holds the connection and refreshes the access token for you, so your agent keeps working with Botstar without you signing in again.
- Can my agent handle conversations and records in Botstar?
- Yes. It can read and update tickets or deals, reply to people, and pull the queue back to you. Teams use it to triage what comes in, draft a first reply, and flag anything urgent, so Botstar is already sorted before someone picks it up.
- Do I need to write code or manage Botstar API keys?
- No code and no API keys. You authorize Botstar through a normal sign in and Operator handles the connection, so there is nothing to wire up or host.
- Can my agent use Botstar together with my other apps?
- Yes. The same agent reaches every app you connect, so it can move between Botstar and tools like Intercom, Zendesk, Gleap in one job, reading from one and acting in another without you wiring anything between them.
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