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Connect Pushover to OpenClaw on Operator.io

Pushover is a real-time notification service that sends messages to your devices via a simple API. It's perfect for instant alerts and staying on top of important events wherever you are.

Automate Pushover with AI

Operator runs your personal agent on OpenClaw, the open source agent framework, and points it straight at Pushover. You message the agent on Telegram or Discord, tell it what you need in plain language, and it operates Pushover on its own, running actions like cancel receipt retries, cancel retries by tag, client acknowledge delete up to id.

Your agent reaches Pushover 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 Pushover

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

Cancel Receipt Retries

Tool to cancel further retries for an emergency-priority message before its expiry. Use when you no longer want Pushover to keep attempting delivery of an urgent notification.

Cancel Retries by Tag

Tool to cancel retries for all active emergency-priority Pushover messages matching a specific tag. Use after sending emergency messages when you want to stop further retries for a given tag.

Client Acknowledge Delete Up To ID

Tool to delete/acknowledge device messages up to a specific message ID. Use when you want to clear all messages up to a known ID; call after retrieving the latest message ID.

Fetch Pending Messages

Tool to download pending messages for a registered device. Use after device registration to retrieve messages queued server-side.

Pushover Client Login

Tool to authenticate a Pushover user by email and password. Use when you need to obtain a user key and session secret. Include twofa code if prompted by a prior HTTP 412 response.

Client Realtime WebSocket Connection

Tool to establish a secure WebSocket connection for real-time message notifications. Use after obtaining device ID and secret to receive instant push events.

Register Open Client Device

Tool to register an Open Client desktop device. Use when you have a session secret from users/login to obtain a device ID.

Get Application Icon Image

Tool to fetch an application icon PNG by icon identifier. Use when you need to retrieve and cache the Pushover app icon image.

Get App Limits

Tool to retrieve the current monthly message limit, remaining messages, and reset time for a Pushover application. Use when monitoring your monthly quota before sending messages.

Get Application Token

Tool to fetch stored Pushover application API token. Use when supplying credentials to other Pushover actions securely.

Get Receipt Status

Tool to poll the status of an emergency-priority notification receipt. Use after sending an emergency notification to check its delivery and acknowledgment. Use when you have the `receipt` from an emergency-priority message and need to t...

Get Team API Token

Tool to fetch stored Pushover for Teams API token. Use when supplying team credentials to other Pushover Teams actions securely.

Glances Update

Tool to update a user's Glances widget data without sending a notification. Use after preparing glance data fields: title, text, subtext, count, or percent.

Add User to Group

Tool to add an existing Pushover user to a delivery group. Use when you need to include a user in a group by their user key.

Create Group

Tool to create a new Delivery Group. Use when you need to group multiple recipients under one group key before sending notifications.

Disable Group User

Tool to temporarily disable deliveries to a user or specific device within a Pushover group. Use when suspending notifications for a user (or device) in an active group.

Group Enable User

Tool to re-enable deliveries to a previously disabled user (or specific device) within a Pushover group. Use after disabling a user's or device's notifications to restore delivery.

Get Group Details

Tool to retrieve details for a Delivery Group. Use when you need to fetch a group's name and member list.

List Delivery Groups

Tool to list all Delivery Groups. Use when you need to retrieve your account's delivery groups after obtaining a valid API token.

Remove User from Group

Tool to remove a user (or optionally a specific device) from a Pushover delivery group. Use when you need to revoke a user's membership so they stop receiving group notifications.

Rename Delivery Group

Tool to rename an existing Delivery Group. Use after confirming the group_key to update a group's name.

Assign License

Tool to assign a pre-paid license credit to a Pushover user by key or email. Use when you need to allocate a license and optionally restrict to a specific platform.

Check License Credits

Tool to retrieve remaining license credits for a Pushover application. Use when monitoring your licensing quota before assigning new licenses.

Send Message

Tool to send a push notification with optional title, URL, priority, sound, attachments, and filters.

Store Team API Token

Tool to securely store a Pushover for Teams API token. Use after obtaining a team API token to enable subsequent Teams actions.

Subscription Flow

Tool to validate and return a Pushover subscription code. Use when Pushover does not support programmatic subscription creation and you need to confirm your code before redirecting users.

Add Team User

Tool to add a user to a Pushover for Teams organization. Use when inviting a user with optional admin rights, instant login link, or custom delivery group.

Remove User from Team

Tool to remove a user from a Pushover for Teams organization. Use when you need to revoke a user's access after confirming their email should be removed from the team.

Validate User or Group

Tool to validate a Pushover user or group key for deliverability. Use before sending notifications to ensure the key (and optional device) is valid and has active devices.

How to connect Pushover

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

How do I connect Pushover to Operator?
Connecting Pushover 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 Pushover and you never reauthorize by hand.
Can my agent read and post in Pushover for me?
Yes. It can post messages, reply in threads, search history, and pull out what matters from a busy conversation. Point it at a channel and it summarizes the thread back to you, or posts an update when something changes in another app you have connected.
Do I need to write code or manage Pushover API keys?
No. Operator manages the Pushover connection and token refresh, so there are no API keys to paste and nothing to deploy.
Can my agent use Pushover together with my other apps?
Yes. The same agent reaches every app you connect, so it can move between Pushover and tools like Gmail, Slack, Discord in one job, reading from one and acting in another without you wiring anything between them.

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