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Announcing the Context.dev Integration for OpenClaw

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Date Published
Author
Yahia Bakour
Word Count
1,382
Company Posts That Month
31
Language
English
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Summary

Context.dev has launched an official OpenClaw plugin and companion agent skill that provide self-hosted OpenClaw agents with live web capabilities, including current web search, clean page scraping, JavaScript rendering, crawling, structured extraction, document parsing, brand intelligence, screenshots, monitoring, and asynchronous batch processing. The plugin integrates Context.dev with OpenClaw’s native web tools through an API key and offers dedicated search and scrape tools, while an OAuth-connected MCP server grants access to the broader catalog without storing credentials in agent instructions. The accompanying skill helps agents select appropriate operations, such as scraping known pages rather than crawling them, validating structured output, preserving source links, treating web content as untrusted, and using batches only for sufficiently large workloads. The integration supports conversational workflows across messaging platforms for research, sales enrichment, procurement, recruiting, and scheduled reporting, and its monitoring tools can detect page, sitemap, or structured-data changes and trigger targeted updates.

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