The 10-app OpenClaw stack we'd ship for designers

OpenClaw is Composio's open agent. Pair it with the apps designers actually use and you get an agent that can read your file, ship the change, and post the preview.

Updated April 30, 20264 min read
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OpenClaw is Composio's open agent. Out of the box it can talk to every Composio integration — but the question is which ones actually matter for designers in 2026.

Here are the ten apps that pay back the most setup time. Figma to read the spec, GitHub and Vercel to ship the change, Canva and Miro for everything that lives outside the product surface.


10 best apps for OpenClaw + designers

Ranked by leverage. The order matters — start at the top, get one win, then add the next.

  1. The single highest-leverage connection for any designer using OpenClaw. Pull frame JSON, components, and comments straight in, or have OpenClaw draft handoff notes from a specific node — without screenshotting anything.

    Composio's Figma toolkit ships with 30+ tools that let your AI read and write across files, pages, and frames. It can fetch file metadata and node JSON, download rendered images of any frame, extract design tokens, and convert them into a Tailwind config. On the collaboration side it can post comments, react to existing ones, and create dev resources that link Figma layers to code.

    A few things you can do with Figma and OpenClaw once it is connected:

    • Pull the JSON for a specific frame and summarise what changed since last week
    • Extract design tokens from a file and emit a tailwind.config.ts
    • Post a review comment on a node from a Slack thread
    • Render PNGs of every frame in a page for handoff
  2. For everything outside the product surface — pitch decks, social posts, event collateral. OpenClaw can take a brief and produce on-brand variants in Canva, then export them anywhere.

    The Canva toolkit covers the full design lifecycle — uploading source assets, creating new designs from a brand template or raw dimensions, resizing existing designs, and exporting finished work as PNG, JPG, or PDF. It can also import third-party files into a Canva design and post comments for review.

    A few things you can do with Canva and OpenClaw once it is connected:

    • Generate ten LinkedIn post variants from a single brief and a brand template
    • Resize an existing design across Instagram, X, and LinkedIn aspect ratios
    • Export a deck as PDF and drop it in Google Drive
    • Upload a screenshot and remix it inside a Canva design
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    3. Miro

    The fastest way to turn a OpenClaw conversation into a shared diagram. Stickies, swimlanes, and architecture sketches get drafted in chat and laid out automatically.

    The Miro toolkit lets your agent build entire boards from scratch — creating frames, shapes, sticky notes, cards, mind-map nodes, connectors, embeds, and tags. It can also bulk-create items, group them, and update or delete anything afterwards, which is what you want when turning a long conversation into a real working diagram.

    A few things you can do with Miro and OpenClaw once it is connected:

    • Turn a Claude conversation into a sticky-note brainstorm board
    • Generate a system architecture diagram from a description
    • Create a user-flow with cards and connectors from a PRD
    • Drop research insights onto a board grouped by theme
  4. For research-heavy teams. OpenClaw can ingest interview transcripts, tag highlights against research themes, and synthesise insights across the entire body of research.

    The Dovetail toolkit covers projects, notes, tags, highlights, and insights for user research. Your agent can ingest interview transcripts, tag highlights against research themes, and synthesise insights across a body of research.

    A few things you can do with Dovetail and OpenClaw once it is connected:

    • Ingest a new interview transcript and tag highlights against existing themes
    • Cluster the last 20 interviews by theme and surface the strongest insight
    • Generate a research brief from a project's tagged highlights
    • Find every quote tagged 'churn-risk' across the past quarter
  5. When the spec lives in Zeplin. OpenClaw can pull screen specs, surface the latest export of a component, and link design tokens to the code variables that implement them.

    The Zeplin toolkit covers projects, screens, components, and styleguides for design handoff. Your agent can pull spec details, find related screens, and surface the latest export for a component the engineer is implementing.

    A few things you can do with Zeplin and OpenClaw once it is connected:

    • Pull the spec for a screen and translate the style values into Tailwind
    • Find every screen that uses a specific component before refactoring
    • Generate a handoff note that links design tokens to code variables
    • Surface the most recent export of an asset for the implementing engineer
  6. Most design systems and project briefs live in Notion. OpenClaw can summarise long docs, draft new pages from a meeting, and keep the design wiki tidy.

    Composio's Notion toolkit covers the full database and page surface — querying databases with filters, creating and updating pages, appending blocks, managing properties, and reading existing content. Your agent can search across the entire workspace, follow page hierarchies, and write back in the same Notion-block structure as the surrounding content.

    A few things you can do with Notion and OpenClaw once it is connected:

    • Query the PRD database for everything tagged 'Q2' and summarise progress
    • Create a meeting note page from a transcript with proper headings and toggles
    • Update the status property on a row when a related GitHub PR merges
    • Append daily standup blocks to a running team page
  7. File design bugs and follow-ups directly from a OpenClaw conversation. Triage your design queue without leaving the chat.

    The Linear toolkit gives your agent first-class access to issues, projects, and cycles — creating, updating, commenting, assigning, moving across states, and filtering by any combination of label, team, or workflow. It can also work with sub-issues, attachments, and project updates, which is what makes Linear useful as an agent's task surface.

    A few things you can do with Linear and OpenClaw once it is connected:

    • Triage the inbox: tag, assign, and prioritise every new bug from the last 24 hours
    • Draft a release-notes summary from issues that shipped this cycle
    • Convert a Slack bug report into a well-scoped issue with reproduction steps
    • Post weekly project updates with progress against the cycle goal
  8. Post review threads, share preview links, and ask OpenClaw to summarise design-channel chatter you missed overnight.

    The Slack toolkit lets your agent read channels, threads, and DMs, post messages and rich blocks, manage reactions, schedule messages, search history, and work with users and channels. It supports both bot and user-token actions, so the same agent can post 'on behalf of' a workspace bot or a specific person.

    A few things you can do with Slack and OpenClaw once it is connected:

    • Summarise everything posted to #engineering overnight
    • Cross-post a launch announcement to ten channels with the right tone for each
    • React to a customer complaint thread and DM the account owner
    • Schedule a recap message to fire at 9am Monday
  9. Where assets, decks, and exports tend to land. OpenClaw can search across folders so you stop hunting for that one final-final-v3 file.

    The Google Drive toolkit handles search, file metadata, downloads, uploads, folder operations, sharing permissions, and revision history. The full-text search across your Drive is what makes this useful — your agent can find that document by description, not exact filename.

    A few things you can do with Google Drive and OpenClaw once it is connected:

    • Find every file containing 'Q3 forecast' and summarise the most recent
    • Move all files older than a year out of an active project folder
    • Upload a generated report to the right team folder with sharing set
    • Pull the latest version of a doc and check who's edited it this week
  10. For shops that keep production assets in Dropbox. OpenClaw can search, tag, and surface files without you context-switching.

    Composio gives your AI agent direct, OAuth-authenticated access to the dropbox API surface.


Frequently asked questions

What is OpenClaw?
OpenClaw is Composio's open agent. It connects directly to every Composio integration without extra setup — paste the OpenClaw chat instructions and the agent can use any connected app.
Do I need to write any code?
No. Connect each app via OAuth from the Composio dashboard, paste the OpenClaw setup snippet, and the agent can use the tool from then on.
Can I scope what each connection can do?
Yes. Composio supports per-tool scopes, so you can grant read-only access to Slack while allowing full write access to Linear if that is the shape you want.
Can the same connections be reused with Claude or Cursor?
Yes. Composio is provider-agnostic — the same connection is usable from OpenClaw, Claude, Cursor, Codex, and any MCP-aware client.
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