Give OpenClaw your Pipedrive and Gmail together and it can keep your deals updated while it handles the follow-up email. It logs a call against a deal in Pipedrive, adds a follower so the right rep sees it, and drafts the follow-up message in Gmail. Pipedrive is the system of record for your pipeline, and Gmail is where the next touch gets written. The agent keeps both current after every conversation.
Pick the operations you want and each becomes a tool the agent can call directly while it works.
Configuration for sending an email
Configuration for reading emails from inbox
Configuration for getting a specific message
Configuration for permanently deleting a message
Configuration for moving a message to trash
Configuration for removing a message from trash
Configuration for modifying message labels
Configuration for replying to an email
Configuration for forwarding an email
Configuration for creating a draft
Configuration for listing drafts
Configuration for getting a specific draft
Configuration for updating a draft
Configuration for deleting a draft
Configuration for sending a draft
Configuration for listing all labels
Configuration for creating a label
Configuration for getting a label
Configuration for updating a label
Configuration for deleting a label
Configuration for listing threads
Configuration for getting a specific thread
Configuration for moving a thread to trash
Configuration for restoring a thread from trash
Configuration for modifying thread labels
Configuration for permanently deleting a thread
Configuration for getting user profile
OpenClaw is an open command-line agent. NoClick runs it hosted and lets you connect your apps to it as tools, so it can take real actions across your systems. Wire an integration into the agent and OpenClaw can call that app’s operations directly. It is a good fit when you want an open, no-fuss agent with real tool access and nothing to install.
NoClick runs OpenClaw for you with Gmail and Pipedrive wired in as tools. Connect your account and run.