Composio Integration

Connect Composio to your KiloClaw agent to instantly unlock access to 250+ tool integrations — from Salesforce and HubSpot to Notion, Jira, and beyond. Composio is a platform that handles the authentication and connection details for each service, so your agent can use them without you having to set up each one individually.

ℹ️Tip

Browse the full list of toolkits Composio supports at composio.dev/toolkits. If a toolkit you need is listed there, you can connect it to KiloClaw through Composio in minutes.

Prerequisites

Before you begin, make sure you have:

Setup

Step 1: Create a Composio account and get your API key

  1. Go to composio.dev and sign up for a free account
  2. Once logged in, open the Settings or API Keys section of your Composio dashboard
  3. Click Create API Key, give it a name (for example, kiloclaw), and copy the key

Step 2: Add the API key to KiloClaw

  1. Go to the Settings tab on your KiloClaw dashboard
  2. Scroll to the Integrations section and find Composio
  3. Paste the API key into the Composio API Key field
  4. Click Save
  5. Redeploy your instance to apply the changes

Step 3: Authenticate tools in Composio

Composio acts as a bridge between KiloClaw and each third-party service. To allow your agent to use a specific tool, you need to authorise it once inside Composio:

  1. In your Composio dashboard, go to Integrations or Connected Accounts
  2. Find the tool you want (for example, Slack, Notion, or Jira)
  3. Click Connect and follow the authentication steps for that service
  4. Once connected, the tool is immediately available to your KiloClaw agent

Repeat this for each service your agent needs to access.

What Your Agent Can Do

Once connected, your KiloClaw agent can use any tool you have authenticated in Composio. With 250+ integrations available, this includes:

CategoryExample tools
Project managementJira, Notion, Asana, Trello, ClickUp
CommunicationSlack, Discord, Microsoft Teams
DevelopmentGitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket
CRM & salesSalesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive
Documents & storageGoogle Drive, Dropbox, Confluence
DatabasesAirtable, Supabase, PostgreSQL

Your agent can perform actions like reading data, creating records, sending messages, and triggering workflows — all through natural language prompts.