Why teams connect MarcoPolo
Trooper agents connect to MarcoPolo through secure OAuth or API credentials synced to your private OpenClaw server.
MarcoPolo spins up a secure container where Codex can work with your actual data. Connect to your databases, APIs, S3, lakehouses, CRMs, Jira, logs and much more—using scoped credentials that are never exposed to the model. Codex gets DuckDB, Python, a shell, and a set of tools to explore, query, transform, and analyze data across systems. The workspace persists over time, so that you can build on your work. Prep a report, understand your data, debug an issue, or review the latest metrics ri
Every action runs as a traced ticket on the unified board. Combine MarcoPolo with GitHub, Gmail, Slack, and 1,000+ other plugins in multi-agent workflows.
Autonomous execution
Trooper agents call MarcoPolo APIs directly — search, read, write, and report back on traced tickets.
Approval gates
Sensitive writes wait for your authorization. Agents propose; you approve; the system executes.
Multi-agent workflows
Combine MarcoPolo with GitHub, Gmail, Slack, and 1,000+ plugins on one OpenClaw-powered board.
MarcoPolo workflows your team runs.
PR review, CI fixes, and release trains — traced on the board with MarcoPolo and harness agents.
What agents do with MarcoPolo
Search and summarize
Agent queries MarcoPolo for context before drafting a response or next action.
Create and update records
Write back to MarcoPolo with traced changes and human approval on sensitive ops.
Cross-tool workflows
Chain MarcoPolo with email, CRM, or code tools in a single multi-step mission.
Connect MarcoPolo
Credentials save to your private AI server and sync to OpenClaw. Configure in Settings → Plugins after deploy.
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Deploy a Trooper unit at app.trooper.so
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Open Settings → Plugins and connect MarcoPolo via OAuth or API key
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Assign the MarcoPolo plugin to the right agent on your roster
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Delegate a task from Slack, chat, or the unified task board
