openclaw

Connect OpenClaw to Google Docs and Linear

Wire OpenClaw into Google Docs and Linear at once and it can turn written plans into tracked issues and back again. Linear holds the issues, cycles, and projects, and Google Docs is where the planning and write-ups live. The agent can read a doc and open Linear issues from it, or create an issue and link it back into the document. The two together let a plan become work without retyping it.

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Opens a workflow with 56 tools ready to use.

Tools OpenClaw gets

Pick the operations you want and each becomes a tool the agent can call directly while it works.

Google Docs

6 tools
List Google Drive Documents

Configuration for listing documents from Google Drive

Fetch Document Content

Configuration for getting a document

Create New Document

Configuration for creating a new document

Append Text to Document

Configuration for appending text to a document

Insert Text in Document

Configuration for inserting text at a specific location

Replace Document Text

Configuration for replacing text in a document

Linear

50 tools
List Issue Comments

List comments for a specific Linear issue

Create Issue Comment

Create a comment on a specific Linear issue

Update Issue Comment

Update an existing comment

Delete Issue Comment

Delete a comment

List Team Cycles

Retrieve cycles for a specific Linear team

Create Cycle

Create a new cycle (sprint) for a team

Update Cycle

Update an existing cycle

Archive Cycle

Archive a cycle

Get Document

Retrieve a Linear document by ID

List Documents

List documents in the user's Linear workspace

Create Document

Create a new document. Requires exactly one of: projectId, teamId, or issueId.

Update Document

Update an existing document

Delete Document

Delete a document

Get Issue

Retrieve detailed information about an issue by ID

List Issues

List issues in the user's Linear workspace

Create Issue

Create a new Linear issue

Update Issue

Update an existing Linear issue

Delete Issue

Delete a Linear issue

Search Issues

Search issues by query string

Archive Issue

Archive an issue

Unarchive Issue

Unarchive an issue

List Team Workflow States

List workflow states (statuses) for a team

List Issue Labels

List available issue labels in a Linear workspace

Create Issue Label

Create a new Linear issue label

Update Issue Label

Update an issue label

Delete Issue Label

Delete an issue label

List Projects

List projects in the user's Linear workspace

Get Project

Retrieve details of a specific project

Create Project

Create a new project in Linear

Update Project

Update an existing Linear project

Archive Project

Archive a project (soft delete)

Delete Project

Permanently delete a project

List Project Milestones

List milestones for a project

Create Project Milestone

Create a project milestone

Update Project Milestone

Update a project milestone

Delete Project Milestone

Delete a project milestone

List Teams

List teams in the user's Linear workspace

Get Team

Retrieve details of a specific Linear team

List Users

Retrieve users in the Linear workspace

Get User

Retrieve details of a specific Linear user

Get Authenticated User

Get the currently authenticated user

List Issue Attachments

List attachments for an issue

Create Issue Attachment

Create an attachment (link URL to issue)

Delete Attachment

Delete an attachment

List Issue Relations

List issue relations (blocks, related, duplicate)

Create Issue Relation

Create a relation between issues

Delete Issue Relation

Delete an issue relation

List Webhooks

List webhooks for the organization

Create Webhook

Create a webhook

Delete Webhook

Delete a webhook

What you can build

Read a planning doc in Google Docs and create a Linear issue for each action item, with labels applied.
Turn a Google Doc sprint plan into a Linear cycle and the issues that belong in it.
Create a Linear issue from a doc, then append the new issue link back into the Google Doc so the plan stays current.
Copy a spec from Google Docs into a new Linear document and open a tracking issue that references it.

About OpenClaw

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.

Open and approachable
Simple to point at a task
Solid general tool use
Hosted, with nothing to install

Frequently asked questions

Open your OpenClaw agent in one click

NoClick runs OpenClaw for you with Google Docs and Linear wired in as tools. Connect your account and run.