OpenClaw Went Viral. Now Give It the Power to Make Videos.
OpenClaw runs on your own machine and chains every tool you use. Add Compledio as a connector and video production becomes one more link in your personal automation, not a separate app you babysit.
OpenClaw blew up because it runs on your own infrastructure and wires into everything, the agent that stitches your tools into workflows only you would build. Its strength isn't any single capability, it's chaining. So the real value of adding Compledio isn't "OpenClaw can make a video." It's that video becomes a step in a chain.

Video as a step, not a destination
Add the connector, then wire it into a workflow that runs without you:
> when a new .mp3 lands in ~/recordings, turn it into a video with B-roll and save the link to my notes
OpenClaw watches the folder, creates the project, uploads, runs the pipeline, and hands the result to whatever you defined next, your notes, your publishing step, your channel. Drop a recording, get a finished video filed where you wanted it, no babysitting. Point the same chain at your podcast feed and every new episode turns into a video version on its own.
Add the connector
In OpenClaw, go to Connectors, New server and paste:
https://mcp.compledio.com/api/mcp
OpenClaw discovers the tools on its own. The first time it needs them, a browser opens for a one-click sign-in, no API key in a config, and it runs against your existing Compledio credits. One-off assets work too through the Studio tools: generate a 16:9 thumbnail of a neon city skyline at night.
OpenClaw is at its best stitching capabilities into something automatic, and video production has been the missing piece. Now your personal agent can carry a raw recording all the way to a finished video as part of a chain you control. More on the protocol behind it in our MCP guide.