# Orgo

```json
{
  "name": "Orgo",
  "slug": "orgo",
  "url": "https://composio.dev/toolkits/orgo",
  "markdown_url": "https://composio.dev/toolkits/orgo.md",
  "logo_url": "https://logos.composio.dev/api/orgo",
  "categories": [
    "developer tools & devops",
    "workflow automation"
  ],
  "is_composio_managed": false,
  "updated_at": "2026-08-21T05:28:35.683Z"
}
```

![Orgo logo](https://logos.composio.dev/api/orgo)

## Description

Securely connect your AI agents and chatbots (Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, etc) with Orgo MCP or direct API to create cloud computers, run automation, control remote environments, and manage compute sessions through natural language.

## Summary

Orgo provides cloud computers that can be created, controlled, and managed through an API.
Use it to run remote automation without managing compute infrastructure yourself.

## Categories

- developer tools & devops
- workflow automation

## Toolkit Details

- Tools: 11

## Images

- Logo: https://logos.composio.dev/api/orgo

## Authentication

- **Api Key**
  - Type: `api_key`
  - Description: Api Key authentication for Orgo.
  - Setup:
    - Configure Api Key credentials for Orgo.
    - Use the credentials when creating an auth config in Composio.

## Suggested Prompts

- Create cloud computer for browser testing
- Run setup commands on cloud computer
- List active Orgo cloud computers

## Supported Tools

| Tool slug | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| `ORGO_CONTROL_POINTER` | Control Pointer | Perform one pointer action on a running Orgo computer: click, drag, or scroll. The action is applied immediately and a click may submit forms or trigger irreversible effects. Inspect a fresh screenshot and verify the intended effect before acting. |
| `ORGO_CREATE_COMPUTER` | Create Computer | Create and automatically start a virtual computer in an accessible workspace. This may consume quota or incur usage charges; call only after the user confirms the target workspace and requested resources. |
| `ORGO_DELETE_COMPUTER` | Delete Computer | Permanently delete one Orgo computer and its data. This cannot be undone. Call only when the user explicitly confirms the exact computer ID and permanent deletion. |
| `ORGO_EXECUTE_CODE` | Execute Code | Execute arbitrary Bash or Python code on an Orgo computer. Code can read secrets, alter data, access networks, or delete files. Show the exact code and target computer to the user and call only after explicit confirmation. A provider-reported execution failure is returned as result data. |
| `ORGO_GET_COMPUTER` | Get Computer | Get current details and status for one Orgo computer. Use after creation or a power operation to observe state. |
| `ORGO_GET_SCREENSHOT` | Get Screenshot | Capture the current display of a running Orgo computer for visual inspection before deciding on mouse or keyboard input. |
| `ORGO_LIST_TEMPLATES` | List Templates | List either templates owned by the connected account or Orgo-maintained curated templates. Returns refs that can be supplied when creating a computer. |
| `ORGO_LIST_WORKSPACES` | List Workspaces | List workspaces accessible to the connected Orgo key, including the computers in each workspace. Use this to discover workspace and computer IDs before other calls. |
| `ORGO_RUN_COMPUTER_AGENT` | Run Computer Agent | Run one non-streaming computer-use agent task on a running Orgo computer. The agent acts immediately and autonomously: it can click or submit forms, type content, execute shell commands, access external services, modify files or accounts, and take destructive or irreversible actions. Use only when the requested task and target computer are authorized. Returns Orgo's complete OpenAI-compatible JSON response without assuming an unverified success shape. |
| `ORGO_SEND_KEYBOARD_INPUT` | Send Keyboard Input | Send either literal text or one key or key combination to the current keyboard focus on a running Orgo computer. Input is applied immediately and may submit forms or trigger irreversible effects. Inspect a fresh screenshot first, and do not type secrets unless the user explicitly directs it. |
| `ORGO_SET_COMPUTER_POWER_STATE` | Set Computer Power State | Start, stop, or restart one Orgo computer after explicit user confirmation. Stop preserves disk but releases the host, start may assign a new host, and restart rotates connection credentials. The response only acknowledges that Orgo accepted the operation; use GET_COMPUTER afterward to observe current state. |

## Supported Triggers

None listed.

## Installation and MCP Setup

### Path 1: SDK Installation

#### Path 1, Step 1: Install Composio

Install the Composio SDK
```python
pip install composio_openai
```

```typescript
npm install @composio/openai
```

#### Path 1, Step 2: Initialize Composio and Create Tool Router Session

Import and initialize Composio client, then create a Tool Router session
```python
from openai import OpenAI
from composio import Composio
from composio_openai import OpenAIResponsesProvider

composio = Composio(provider=OpenAIResponsesProvider())
openai = OpenAI()
session = composio.create(user_id='your-user-id')
```

```typescript
import OpenAI from 'openai';
import { Composio } from '@composio/core';
import { OpenAIResponsesProvider } from '@composio/openai';

const composio = new Composio({
  provider: new OpenAIResponsesProvider(),
});
const openai = new OpenAI({});
const session = await composio.create('your-user-id');
```

#### Path 1, Step 3: Execute Orgo Tools via Tool Router with Your Agent

Get tools from Tool Router session and execute Orgo actions with your Agent
```python
tools = session.tools
response = openai.responses.create(
  model='gpt-4.1',
  tools=tools,
  input=[{
    'role': 'user',
    'content': 'Create a new Orgo cloud computer named qa-browser and return its computer ID'
  }]
)
result = composio.provider.handle_tool_calls(
  response=response,
  user_id='your-user-id'
)
print(result)
```

```typescript
const tools = session.tools;
const response = await openai.responses.create({
  model: 'gpt-4.1',
  tools: tools,
  input: [{
    role: 'user',
    content: 'Create a new Orgo cloud computer named qa-browser and return its computer ID'
  }],
});
const result = await composio.provider.handleToolCalls(
  'your-user-id',
  response.output
);
console.log(result);
```

### Path 2: MCP Server Setup

#### Path 2, Step 1: Install Composio

Install the Composio SDK for Python or TypeScript
```python
pip install composio claude-agent-sdk
```

```typescript
npm install @composio/core ai @ai-sdk/openai @ai-sdk/mcp
```

#### Path 2, Step 2: Initialize Client and Create Tool Router Session

Import and initialize the Composio client, then create a Tool Router session for Orgo
```python
from composio import Composio
from claude_agent_sdk import ClaudeSDKClient, ClaudeAgentOptions

composio = Composio(api_key='your-composio-api-key')
session = composio.create(user_id='your-user-id')
url = session.mcp.url
```

```typescript
import { Composio } from '@composio/core';

const composio = new Composio({ apiKey: 'your-api-key' });
const session = await composio.create('your-user-id');
console.log(`Tool Router session created: ${session.mcp.url}`);
```

#### Path 2, Step 3: Connect to AI Agent

Use the MCP server with your AI agent (Anthropic Claude or Mastra)
```python
import asyncio

options = ClaudeAgentOptions(
    permission_mode='bypassPermissions',
    mcp_servers={
        'tool_router': {
            'type': 'http',
            'url': url,
            'headers': {
                'x-api-key': 'your-composio-api-key'
            }
        }
    },
    system_prompt='You are a helpful assistant with access to Orgo tools.',
    max_turns=10
)

async def main():
    async with ClaudeSDKClient(options=options) as client:
        await client.query('List my active Orgo cloud computers and summarize their current status')
        async for message in client.receive_response():
            if hasattr(message, 'content'):
                for block in message.content:
                    if hasattr(block, 'text'):
                        print(block.text)

asyncio.run(main())
```

```typescript
import { openai } from '@ai-sdk/openai';
import { experimental_createMCPClient as createMCPClient } from '@ai-sdk/mcp';
import { generateText } from 'ai';

const client = await createMCPClient({
  transport: {
    type: 'http',
    url: session.mcp.url,
    headers: {
      'x-api-key': 'your-composio-api-key',
    },
  },
});

const tools = await client.tools();
const { text } = await generateText({
  model: openai('gpt-4o'),
  tools,
  messages: [{
    role: 'user',
    content: 'List my active Orgo cloud computers and summarize their current status'
  }],
  maxSteps: 5,
});

console.log(`Agent: ${text}`);
```

## Why Use Composio?

### 1. AI Native Orgo Integration

- Supports both Orgo MCP and direct API based integrations
- Structured, LLM-friendly schemas for reliable cloud computer operations
- Rich coverage for creating, controlling, automating, and managing Orgo cloud computers

### 2. Managed Auth

- Secure API key handling without hard-coding credentials in your agent code
- Central place to manage, scope, and revoke Orgo access
- Per user and per environment credentials for safer automation workflows

### 3. Agent Optimized Design

- Tools are tuned for AI agents that need to work with remote cloud computers
- Clear execution logs so you can see what ran, when, and on whose behalf
- Reliable tool schemas help agents create and manage Orgo sessions without guesswork

### 4. Enterprise Grade Security

- Fine-grained RBAC so you control which agents and users can access Orgo
- Scoped, least privilege access to Orgo cloud computer resources
- Full audit trail of agent actions to support review and compliance

## Use Orgo with any AI Agent Framework

Choose a framework you want to connect Orgo with:

None listed.

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## Frequently Asked Questions

### Do I need my own developer credentials to use Orgo with Composio?

Yes, Orgo requires you to configure your own API key. Once set up, Composio handles secure credential storage and API request handling for you.

### Can I use multiple toolkits together?

Yes! Composio's Tool Router enables agents to use multiple toolkits. [Learn more](https://docs.composio.dev/tool-router/overview).

### Is Composio secure?

Composio is SOC 2 and ISO 27001 compliant with all data encrypted in transit and at rest. [Learn more](https://trust.composio.dev).

### What if the API changes?

Composio maintains and updates all toolkit integrations automatically, so your agents always work with the latest API versions.

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