Connect Honeybadger to OpenClaw on Operator.io
Honeybadger is an error tracking and application monitoring service for developers. It helps you spot, resolve, and get notified about app issues—before your users even notice.
Automate Honeybadger with AI
Hand Honeybadger to an OpenClaw agent running on Operator. You write what you want in a chat and it turns that into real Honeybadger actions like report check-in, report check-in with payload, report deployment, without you opening the app.
Your agent reaches Honeybadger 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 Honeybadger
Your agent can call any of these Honeybadger actions by name as part of a larger task. Ask for the outcome you want and it picks the right ones.
Report Check-In
Reports a check-in (ping) to Honeybadger for uptime monitoring. Check-ins are used to monitor scheduled tasks, cron jobs, and background processes. By pinging this endpoint regularly, you signal that your task is running on schedule. If...
Report Check-In With Payload
Report a check-in with additional payload data to Honeybadger. Use when monitoring scheduled tasks or cron jobs and need to send metrics, status, or metadata (up to 20KB).
Report Deployment
Report a new deployment to Honeybadger for deployment tracking and error correlation. Use this tool after deploying code to notify Honeybadger, which allows you to: - Track deployment history on your project's Deployments page - Correlat...
Report Event
Send custom events to Honeybadger Insights for tracking, monitoring, and analytics. Use this action to record any structured event data such as: - User activity and behavioral events (logins, page views, feature usage) - Application erro...
Report Exception
Tool to report an exception notice to Honeybadger. Use when sending error details (stack trace, context) for diagnostics.
Upload File to S3
Tool to upload a local file to a managed S3 bucket. Use when preparing files for source-map uploads.
Upload Source Map
Upload JavaScript source maps to Honeybadger for error stack trace de-minification. Use this tool after deploying minified JavaScript assets to enable Honeybadger to display un-minified, readable stack traces when errors occur. Source ma...
How to connect Honeybadger
You authorize Honeybadger once from your dashboard. Operator holds the connection and refreshes the access tokens on its own, so your agent keeps working with Honeybadger 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 Honeybadger
- How do I connect Honeybadger to Operator?
- Connecting Honeybadger 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 Honeybadger and you never reauthorize by hand.
- Can my agent work with issues and pull requests in Honeybadger?
- Yes. It can open and comment on issues, review pull requests, manage labels, and read project details when you ask. Teams use it to triage incoming work, draft release notes, and post a summary of what changed without leaving chat.
- Do I need to write code or manage Honeybadger API keys?
- No. Operator manages the Honeybadger connection and token refresh, so there are no API keys to paste and nothing to deploy.
- Can my agent use Honeybadger together with my other apps?
- Yes. The same agent reaches every app you connect, so it can move between Honeybadger and tools like GitHub, Supabase, Pagerduty in one job, reading from one and acting in another without you wiring anything between them.
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