Connect Radar to OpenClaw on Operator.io
Radar is a location infrastructure platform providing APIs and SDKs for geofencing, geocoding, and location tracking. It helps developers add precise, scalable location features to any app with minimal effort.
Automate Radar with AI
On Operator, an OpenClaw agent pilots Radar for you. It reads your message, plans the steps, and runs them in Radar, using actions like autocomplete address or place, create beacon, create trip.
Your agent reaches Radar 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 Radar
Your agent can call any of these Radar actions by name as part of a larger task. Ask for the outcome you want and it picks the right ones.
Autocomplete Address or Place
Tool to autocomplete partial addresses and place names based on relevance and proximity. Use after a user inputs a partial address/place to get suggestions, optionally biased by location.
Create Beacon
Tool to create a new beacon in Radar. Use when you need to register a physical beacon device (iBeacon or Eddystone) for location tracking.
Create Trip
Tool to create a new trip. Use after gathering origin and destination details to start tracking a trip.
Delete Beacon
Tool to delete a beacon by its Radar ID. Use when supplying a beacon's unique identifier to remove it.
Delete Geofence
Tool to delete a geofence by ID. Use when supplying a geofence’s unique identifier to remove it.
Delete Geofence By Tag
Tool to delete a geofence by tag and external ID. Use when you have both the tag and external identifier to remove a specific geofence.
Delete Trip
Tool to delete a trip by its Radar ID or external ID. Use after confirming the trip exists.
Delete User
Tool to delete a user by Radar _id, userId, or deviceId. Use after confirming the user identifier exists.
Forward Geocode
Tool to convert an address into geographic coordinates. Use when you have a full address string and need precise latitude/longitude before further location analysis.
Get Beacon
Tool to retrieve a beacon by Radar _id. Use when you need to fetch full details of an existing beacon.
Get Beacon By Tag
Tool to get a specific beacon by tag and external ID. Use when you need to retrieve details of a beacon identified by its tag group and external ID.
Get Context for Location
Tool to retrieve context for a given location. Use when you need geofences, place, and region information based on coordinates. Use after obtaining valid latitude and longitude.
Get Geofence
Tool to retrieve a geofence by Radar _id or tag/externalId. Use when you need to fetch full details of an existing geofence.
Get Places Settings
Tool to retrieve current Places settings for your Radar project. Use when you need to inspect chain detection, supported countries, external ID requirements, and other Places metadata.
Get Route Directions
Tool to get turn-by-turn directions between multiple locations. Use when you need detailed navigation instructions with steps, distances, and durations for routing.
Get Route Matrix
Tool to calculate travel distance and duration between multiple origins and destinations for up to 625 routes. Use when you need to compute route metrics for multiple origin-destination pairs efficiently.
Get Trip
Tool to retrieve a trip by ID or externalId. Use when you have a trip ID or externalId to fetch its details.
Get User
Tool to get a user by Radar _id, userId, or deviceId. Returns the user with all location and context data including geofences, places, beacons, and trip information.
Get Users in Geofence
Tool to retrieve users currently within a specific geofence. Use when you need to list all users inside a geofence by its tag and external ID.
IP Geocode
Tool to geocode an IP address to city, state, and country. Use when you need location details based on an IP address.
List Events
Tool to list events. Use when you need to retrieve a paginated list of events with optional filtering.
List Geofences
Tool to list all geofences sorted by updated time. Use when you need an overview of all configured geofences.
List Trips
Tool to list all trips, sorted by updated time. Use when you need to page through the latest trips.
List Users
Tool to list Radar users sorted by update time. Use when you need to page through users in your project.
Reverse Geocode
Tool to convert geographic coordinates to structured addresses. Use when you have latitude/longitude and need a human-readable address.
Route Distance
Tool to compute distance and travel time between origins and destinations. Use when you need route metrics before optimizing or timing routes.
Search Geofences
Tool to search for geofences near a given location. Use when you need to find geofences within a radius of specified coordinates.
Search Places Near Location
Tool to search for places near given coordinates. Use when you need to find points of interest around a location.
Search Users Near Location
Tool to search for users near a location. Use after obtaining coordinates when you need to retrieve users within a given radius.
Track Location Update
Tool to track a user's location update. Use when sending a location update for a user, creating or updating user and event data.
Update Places Settings
Tool to update Places settings for your Radar project including chain metadata preferences. Use when you need to configure chain detection or other Places settings.
Update Trip
Tool to update a trip. Use when you need to modify mode, destination, schedule, or active status.
Update Trip By ID
Tool to update a trip status by Radar _id or external ID. Use when you need to change trip status to started, approaching, arrived, completed, or canceled.
Upsert Beacon by ID
Tool to create or update a beacon by Radar _id. Use when you need to ensure a beacon with a specific ID exists with updated properties.
Upsert Beacon by Tag
Tool to create or update a beacon by tag and externalId. Use when you need to ensure a beacon exists or is updated with specific identifiers.
Upsert Geofence
Tool to create or update a geofence by tag and externalId. Use when ensuring a geofence exists or is updated based on identifiers.
Upsert Geofence By ID
Tool to create or update a geofence by Radar _id. Use when you need to upsert a geofence using its internal Radar identifier.
How to connect Radar
You authorize Radar once from your dashboard. Operator holds the connection and refreshes the access tokens on its own, so your agent keeps working with Radar 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 Radar
- How do I connect Radar to Operator?
- Connecting Radar 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 Radar and you never reauthorize by hand.
- Can my agent pull and update data in Radar?
- Yes. It can read records, write new ones, and answer questions about what is stored. Point it at Radar 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 Radar API keys?
- No. Operator manages the Radar connection and token refresh, so there are no API keys to paste and nothing to deploy.
- Can my agent use Radar together with my other apps?
- Yes. The same agent reaches every app you connect, so it can move between Radar 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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Apps your agent runs alongside Radar, or browse all integrations.
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