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How to Automate Your Entire Life with Fieldy AI and OpenClaw (Clawdbot): Integration Guide
Zilvinas
01/28/2026
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How to Automate Your Entire Life with Fieldy AI and OpenClaw (Clawdbot): Integration Guide

Your Fieldy device is already capturing every important conversation hands-free. But what if you could instantly turn those spoken moments into action with your favorite AI agent and automate your personal life and business operations?

Imagine saying “Hey, Fieldy…” and watching Moltbot light up with the exact command that follows, and the rest of the transcript will be saved to your local directory, if you would like to reference them. No manual copy-paste, no extra apps. That’s exactly what this simple Moltbot skill delivers.

Here’s your step-by-step path from zero to working in minutes (we're assuming that you already have some proficiency in handling terminal on your machine, since you've already setup Moltbot).

What You’ll Need First

  • Fieldy pendant
  • Fieldy app installed on your mobile.
  • Moltbot (Clawdbot) running and accessible via a public URL (or tailnet / reverse proxy so Fieldy can reach it)
  • A few minutes (seriously—that’s it)

Step 1: Install the Fieldy AI Webhook Skill

Open your terminal and run:

npx molthub@latest install fieldy-ai-webhook

This drops the necessary skill assets right into your Moltbot workspace’s skills folder. Done.

Step 2: Let Your Moltbot (Clawdbot) Handle the Setup

Chat with your Moltbot something simple like:

“Set up Fieldy AI Webhook for me.”

If you already have a model connected to moltbot, it will go through the instructions and will handle all the configuration.

Step 3: Grab Your Hooks Token

Just ask your Moltbot (Clawdbot):

“What’s my hooks token for Fieldy webhooks?”

Copy that token—you’ll need it in the next step.

Step 4: Connect Fieldy to the Webhook

In the Fieldy app:

  1. Log in
  2. Head to SettingsDeveloper Settings
  3. Paste this into the Webhook Endpoint URL field: https://your-url.com/hooks/fieldy?token=your-token-here
  4. Swap in your actual Gateway URL. Save, and you’re wired.

Step 5: Quick Test to Confirm It Works

From any machine that can reach your Gateway, fire this curl in your terminal (replace host and token):

curl -X POST "https://your-url.com/hooks/fieldy" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer your-token-here" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"transcript":"Hey Fieldy summarize this: hello world"}'

If everything’s set up right, the transform script spots the wake word, strips it, and hands “summarize this: hello world” straight to your agent. Magic.

That’s it. You now have Fieldy listening in real life and Moltbot acting on your voice commands the moment you say the magic words.

No more fragmented workflows. Just seamless capture-to-action.

Note: as Moltbot (Clawdbot) is still very new tool, we recommend to take time to securely set it up and take care of your data.

Quick Troubleshooting Tips

401 Unauthorized? → Token mismatch (double-check Fieldy URL vs. your hooks token) or wrong Gateway hit.

404 on /hooks/fieldy? → Hooks not enabled yet, path typo, or Gateway needs a restart.

No agent trigger? → Payload field (“transcript”) might not match what your mapping expects, or the wake-word regex needs a tweak—edit fieldy-webhook.js or let moltbot do it, and you're good.

Don't want to save transcripts locally or want to save them in different location? Edit `fieldy-webhook.js` script (or ask Moltbot to do it) to remove or edit saving transcripts.

How can I change wake word instead of Hey, Fieldy? Edit `fieldy-webhook.js` script (or ask Moltbot to do it) to change the regex pattern to which wake word should be recognized, like "Hey, buddy".

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