Connect Fluxguard to OpenClaw on Operator.io
Fluxguard is an AI-powered website change detection and monitoring tool. It helps businesses track, analyze, and respond to critical changes in web-based data.
Automate Fluxguard with AI
Hand Fluxguard to an OpenClaw agent running on Operator. You write what you want in a chat and it turns that into real Fluxguard actions like add fluxguard page, create fluxguard site category, create webhook, without you opening the app.
Your agent reaches Fluxguard 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 Fluxguard
Your agent can call any of these Fluxguard actions by name as part of a larger task. Ask for the outcome you want and it picks the right ones.
Add FluxGuard Page
Tool to add a new page for monitoring in FluxGuard. This action can: 1. Create a new site with a page (when siteId/sessionId are not provided) 2. Add a page to an existing site (when siteId/sessionId are provided) When creating a new sit...
Create FluxGuard Site Category
Creates a new site category in FluxGuard for organizing monitored websites. Site categories help you group and manage your monitored sites logically (e.g., by environment like 'Production' or 'Staging', by purpose like 'Marketing' or 'E-...
Create Webhook
Creates a webhook endpoint registration in FluxGuard to receive real-time notifications when changes are detected on monitored pages. When changes occur, FluxGuard will POST JSON data to your specified URL containing change details, diff...
Delete Fluxguard Page
Permanently deletes a monitored page from FluxGuard along with all its captured snapshots and version history. This is a destructive operation that cannot be undone. Use this when you need to remove a page that is no longer needed for mo...
Delete Fluxguard Site
Permanently deletes a monitored site and all associated data including sessions, pages, and captured versions. This operation is idempotent - deleting a non-existent site returns success. Use when you need to remove a site from FluxGuard...
Delete Webhook
Permanently removes a webhook from your FluxGuard account by its ID. After deletion, the webhook will no longer receive notifications about monitored page changes. This operation is idempotent - deleting a non-existent webhook will succe...
Get All FluxGuard Categories
Retrieves all categories defined in your FluxGuard account. Use this tool when you need to: - List all available categories for organizing sites or pages - Get category IDs for use in other operations - Check what categories exist before...
Get FluxGuard Page Data
Tool to retrieve comprehensive data for a monitored page in FluxGuard. This action fetches detailed information about a specific page including its URL, monitoring status, capture history, and metadata. Use this when you need to verify a...
Get Sample Webhook Payload
Tool to retrieve a sample webhook payload. Use when you need to inspect the structure of webhook notifications.
Get Current FluxGuard Account
Retrieves the authenticated FluxGuard account's information as a user profile. Returns details about the current organization's account including ID, status, creation date, and last update timestamp. This provides account information in...
Get FluxGuard Webhooks
Retrieves all configured webhooks for the FluxGuard account. Use this action to list all webhook endpoints that are configured to receive FluxGuard change notifications. Each webhook includes its URL, secret for signature verification, A...
Initiate FluxGuard Crawl
Tool to initiate a crawl for a session identified by siteId and sessionId. Use when you need to start monitoring a site for changes after adding pages with FLUXGUARD_ADD_PAGE.
Fluxguard Webhook Notification
Simulate Fluxguard webhook notification by sending change detection data to your webhook endpoint. Use this tool to test your webhook receiver implementation by sending it a properly formatted Fluxguard webhook payload with optional HMAC...
How to connect Fluxguard
You authorize Fluxguard once from your dashboard. Operator holds the connection and refreshes the access tokens on its own, so your agent keeps working with Fluxguard 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 Fluxguard
- How do I connect Fluxguard to Operator?
- Connecting Fluxguard 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 Fluxguard and you never reauthorize by hand.
- Can my agent pull and update data in Fluxguard?
- Yes. It can read records, write new ones, and answer questions about what is stored. Point it at Fluxguard and ask for a figure or a list, or have it keep a table in step with another app you have connected, all in plain language.
- Do I need to write code or manage Fluxguard API keys?
- No. Operator manages the Fluxguard connection and token refresh, so there are no API keys to paste and nothing to deploy.
- Can my agent use Fluxguard together with my other apps?
- Yes. The same agent reaches every app you connect, so it can move between Fluxguard and tools like Gigasheet, Nasa, Api ninjas in one job, reading from one and acting in another without you wiring anything between them.
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