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Luma Event Radar

Never miss a meetup on your favorite Luma calendar

Daily monitoring of any Luma events page. Your Claw checks for new events, compares against what it saw yesterday, and alerts you when something new drops. Perfect for tracking community meetups, conferences, or any recurring event series.

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PROMPT

Monitor [your-luma-events-url] daily for new events. Keep track of events you've already seen. When a new event appears that wasn't there before, send me a notification with the event name, date, location, and a link to register. Store the event list in a memory file so you can compare day over day.

How It Works

Point your Claw at a Luma events page (like lu.ma/claw for OpenClaw meetups)

and it checks daily for new additions. When a new event appears, you get

notified with the details so you can register before it fills up.

What You Get

  • Daily automated checks of your target Luma page
  • Notifications when new events are added
  • Event details: title, date, location, organizers
  • State tracking so you only hear about truly new events
  • Optional filtering by location or keywords

Setup Steps

  1. Ask your Claw to create an "Event Monitor" skill with the prompt below
  2. Set the Luma URL to monitor (e.g., lu.ma/claw)
  3. Configure your notification channel (Telegram, email, etc.)
  4. Set the check frequency (daily recommended)
  5. Optionally add location filters ("only events in NYC")

Tips

  • Works with any Luma calendar page, not just OpenClaw
  • Popular events sell out fast — daily checks catch them early
  • Combine with calendar integration to auto-block time
  • State stored in memory prevents duplicate alerts
  • Good for conference series, local meetups, or community events
Tags:#events#monitoring#automation#luma#meetups