Connect Mural to OpenClaw on Operator.io
Mural is a digital whiteboard platform for distributed visual collaboration. It helps teams brainstorm, map ideas, and diagram together in real time.
Automate Mural with AI
Operator runs your personal agent on OpenClaw, the open source agent framework, and points it straight at Mural. You message the agent on Telegram or Discord, tell it what you need in plain language, and it operates Mural on its own, running actions like mural authorization request, create sticky note, get current user.
Your agent reaches Mural 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 Mural
Your agent can call any of these Mural actions by name as part of a larger task. Ask for the outcome you want and it picks the right ones.
MURAL Authorization Request
Tool to initiate the OAuth 2.0 authorization process. Use when you need to redirect a user to Mural to obtain an authorization code.
Create sticky note
Create one or more sticky note widgets on a mural. Each sticky note must be a properly structured object with required x and y coordinates. Pass the 'stickies' parameter as a direct array of objects - NOT strings, NOT nested objects. Exa...
Get current user
Tool to retrieve information about the currently authenticated user. Use when you need current user details after authentication.
Get files for a mural
Tool to retrieve a list of file widgets in a mural. Use after confirming the mural ID when listing file attachments.
Get Mural Widgets
Tool to retrieve all widgets within a specified mural. Widgets include sticky notes, text boxes, shapes, images, areas, arrows, icons, files, and comments. Use this after obtaining a valid mural ID from workspace murals or other mural-re...
Get room by ID
Tool to retrieve information about a specific room by its ID. Use when you need details about a particular room that the authenticated user has read access to.
Get workspace by ID
Tool to retrieve information about a specific workspace by its ID. Use when you need details about a particular workspace that the authenticated user has read access to.
Get workspaces
Tool to retrieve all workspaces the authenticated user is a member of. Use to list available workspaces before accessing rooms or murals.
List folders in room
Tool to list all folders within a room that the authenticated user has access to. Use after MURAL_LIST_ROOMS to navigate folders within a specific room.
List open rooms in workspace
Tool to list all discoverable open rooms within a workspace. Use when you need to access publicly available rooms in a workspace that don't require specific membership.
List recent murals in workspace
Tool to list recently opened active murals for the authenticated user in a workspace. Use after MURAL_LIST_WORKSPACES to view recent murals before opening or editing them.
List recent templates
Tool to retrieve recent templates used by a user for a workspace. Use when you need to access recently used templates for creating new murals.
List murals in room
Tool to list all murals for a room that the authenticated user has read access to. Use after getting a room ID to retrieve murals within that room.
List rooms in workspace
Tool to list all rooms within a workspace. Use after MURAL_LIST_WORKSPACES to navigate rooms and before MURAL_CREATE_MURAL, since murals are created within rooms.
List users in room
Tool to list all members and guests for a room. Returns users that the authenticated user has access to view. Use after LIST_ROOMS to get room membership details.
List tags in a mural
Tool to retrieve all tags in a mural. Use when you need to list or view tags associated with a specific mural.
List default templates
Tool to retrieve all default templates available in Mural. Use when you need to browse or select from standard Mural templates.
List workspace murals
Tool to list all murals in a workspace that the authenticated user owns or is a member of. Use after getting a workspace ID to browse available murals.
List workspace templates
Tool to get default and custom templates for a workspace. Use when you need to list available templates after authentication.
Search murals in workspace
Tool to search for murals within a workspace. Returns all murals that the authenticated user owns or is a member of for the specified workspace. Use when searching for specific murals by query text.
Search rooms in workspace
Tool to search for rooms within a workspace by name or description. Returns all rooms that the authenticated user owns or is a member of matching the query. Use when you need to find specific rooms by search text.
Search templates in workspace
Tool to search templates within a workspace that the authenticated user owns or has access to. Use when you need to find specific templates by name or keyword.
How to connect Mural
You authorize Mural once from your dashboard. Operator holds the connection and refreshes the access tokens on its own, so your agent keeps working with Mural 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 Mural
- How do I connect Mural to Operator?
- You authorize Mural once from your Operator dashboard. Operator holds the connection and refreshes the access token for you, so your agent keeps working with Mural without you signing in again.
- Can my agent work with my designs and assets in Mural?
- Yes. It can read project details, create or update assets, and pull what you need back to you. Hand it a request and it runs the matching Mural actions, so routine asset work happens from a chat instead of the editor.
- Do I need to write code or manage Mural API keys?
- No code and no API keys. You authorize Mural through a normal sign in and Operator handles the connection, so there is nothing to wire up or host.
- Can my agent use Mural together with my other apps?
- Yes. The same agent reaches every app you connect, so it can move between Mural and tools like Figma, Cloudinary, Miro in one job, reading from one and acting in another without you wiring anything between them.
Connect Mural to another app
Your agent can run Mural 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 Mural, or browse all integrations.
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