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Connect Onesignal user auth to OpenClaw on Operator.io

OneSignal is a customer engagement platform for push notifications, email, SMS, and in-app messaging. It streamlines how businesses reach, engage, and retain their users across channels.

Automate Onesignal user auth with AI

Operator runs your personal agent on OpenClaw, the open source agent framework, and points it straight at Onesignal user auth. You message the agent on Telegram or Discord, tell it what you need in plain language, and it operates Onesignal user auth on its own, running actions like create or update onesignal user, delete user alias, edit onesignal device.

Your agent reaches Onesignal user auth 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 Onesignal user auth

Your agent can call any of these Onesignal user auth actions by name as part of a larger task. Ask for the outcome you want and it picks the right ones.

Create or Update OneSignal User

Tool to create a new user or modify the subscriptions associated with an existing user. Use when you need to register a user with OneSignal or update their subscriptions.

Delete User Alias

Tool to remove an alias from a OneSignal user. Use when you need to delete a specific alias identifier from a user while preserving other aliases. The user is identified by one alias (alias_label/alias_id) and a different alias (alias_la...

Edit OneSignal Device

Tool to update an existing OneSignal device (player) record. Use when you have the player_id and need to modify device attributes.

View OneSignal Segment

Tool to retrieve the subscriber count for a specific OneSignal segment. Use when you need to know how many subscribers are in a segment.

Update Subscription By Token

Tool to update properties on an existing subscription using its token. Use when you need to enable or disable subscription status when managing outside of the OneSignal SDK.

View App

Tool to retrieve details for a specific OneSignal app. Use after authenticating to inspect app settings.

View Broadcasts

Tool to view inbox broadcasts for a OneSignal app. Returns broadcasts in descending order of creation. Use when retrieving in-app messages or inbox content for an app.

View OneSignal Device

Tool to retrieve details for a specific device/player. Use when you have a player_id and optional app_id.

View Outcomes

Tool to view all outcomes associated with a OneSignal app. Use to retrieve outcome metrics filtered by time range, platforms, and attribution type.

View Segments

Tool to list all segments for an app. Use after obtaining the app_id to retrieve a paginated list of segments.

View OneSignal User

Tool to retrieve user details by alias label and ID. Use when you need to fetch user data including tags, subscriptions, and identity information.

View User Unread Message Count

Tool to retrieve the unread message count for a specific user. Use when you need to check how many unread inbox messages a user has.

How to connect Onesignal user auth

You authorize Onesignal user auth once from your dashboard. Operator holds the connection and refreshes the access tokens on its own, so your agent keeps working with Onesignal user auth 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 Onesignal user auth

How do I connect Onesignal user auth to Operator?
You authorize Onesignal user auth once from your Operator dashboard. Operator holds the connection and refreshes the access token for you, so your agent keeps working with Onesignal user auth without you signing in again.
Can my agent publish and schedule content in Onesignal user auth?
Yes. It can draft posts, schedule them, and read back how they did once they are live. A common loop is draft, review, schedule, and publish, where you approve the copy and the agent handles the timing and the posting in Onesignal user auth.
Do I need to write code or manage Onesignal user auth API keys?
No code and no API keys. You authorize Onesignal user auth through a normal sign in and Operator handles the connection, so there is nothing to wire up or host.
Can my agent use Onesignal user auth together with my other apps?
Yes. The same agent reaches every app you connect, so it can move between Onesignal user auth and tools like Sendgrid, Active campaign, Benchmark email in one job, reading from one and acting in another without you wiring anything between them.

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