OpenClaw is an open-source AI agent platform built on the Model Context Protocol (MCP). By installing OpenClaw skills, you can connect your AI agent to external services β Plex, Pinterest, Noya.ai, Sentry, and thousands more β without writing any code.
43331 OpenClaw skills available
OpenClaw skills are modular integrations built on the open Model Context Protocol (MCP) that connect your AI agent to external services and tools. Each skill exposes typed tools that OpenClaw can call at runtime.
When you install an OpenClaw skill, you give your AI agent access to a new service: controlling Plex media, automating Pinterest boards, integrating with Noya.ai design tools, monitoring Sentry errors, and much more.
Popular OpenClaw integrations include media tools (Plex, Spotify), productivity apps (Notion, Linear), developer tools (Sentry, GitHub), and AI-native services (Noya.ai, Clawback).
Install any OpenClaw skill in one command:
The most-searched OpenClaw skill integrations
The OpenClaw Plex skill lets your AI agent control your Plex media server β browse libraries, play content, manage playlists, and more β directly from conversation. Search for 'plex' in the skills directory above to find and install it.
Use the search bar above to search by app name (e.g. 'pinterest', 'sentry', 'noya'). You can also browse by category or sort by most installed to find the most popular OpenClaw integrations.
OpenClaw and Claude both support the open MCP (Model Context Protocol) standard, so most skills work on both platforms without modification. OpenClaw is an open-source agent runtime, while Claude is Anthropic's AI assistant. Skills listed here are compatible with both unless otherwise noted.
Place the skill folder at ~/.claude/skills/<skill-name>/ for personal use (all projects), or .claude/skills/<skill-name>/ for project-specific use. Restart OpenClaw and invoke with /skill-name, or let the agent discover it automatically from context.
Yes β all skills on DiscoverAISkills are free to install. Some skills connect to paid external services (e.g. Plex Pass, Sentry paid plans), but the skill itself is always free.