Install
openclaw skills install @oomol/oo-supportbeeSupportBee (supportbee.com). Use this skill for ANY SupportBee request — reading, creating, updating, and deleting data. Whenever a task involves SupportBee, use this skill instead of calling the API directly.
openclaw skills install @oomol/oo-supportbeeOperate SupportBee through your OOMOL-connected account. This skill calls the supportbee connector with the oo CLI; OOMOL injects credentials server-side, so you never handle raw tokens.
Assume the user has already installed the oo CLI, signed in, and connected SupportBee. Do not run oo auth login or open the connection URL proactively — just run the action. Fall back to First-time setup only when a command actually fails with an auth or connection error.
1. Inspect the contract to get the authoritative input/output schema before building a payload:
oo connector schema "supportbee" --action "<action_name>"
2. Run the action with a JSON payload that matches the input schema:
oo connector run "supportbee" --action "<action_name>" --data '<json>' --json
--data takes a JSON object string or @path/to/file.json; omit it to send {}.{ "data": ..., "meta": { "executionId": "..." } }; the execution id lives under meta.executionId.Each action is listed below with a one-line description; actions that change state carry a [write] or [destructive] tag. Before constructing --data, fetch the action's live schema with oo connector schema to get its authoritative input fields.
add_label_to_ticket — Add an existing SupportBee label to a ticket. [write]create_ticket — Create a SupportBee ticket with JSON body content and optional email recipients. [write]create_ticket_comment — Create a SupportBee ticket comment with JSON body content. [write]create_ticket_reply — Create a SupportBee ticket reply with JSON body content. [write]create_user — Create a SupportBee user or customer group. [write]get_ticket — Retrieve a SupportBee ticket by ID.get_ticket_reply — Retrieve one SupportBee ticket reply by ticket ID and reply ID. [write]get_user — Retrieve one SupportBee user or customer group by ID.list_labels — List custom SupportBee labels for the connected desk.list_teams — List SupportBee teams with optional user expansion filters.list_ticket_comments — List comments for a SupportBee ticket.list_ticket_replies — List replies for a SupportBee ticket.list_tickets — List SupportBee tickets with optional official ticket filters.list_users — List SupportBee users and customer groups.remove_label_from_ticket — Remove a SupportBee label from a ticket. [destructive]search_tickets — Search SupportBee tickets by query text with optional pagination filters.update_user — Update a SupportBee user or customer group by ID. [write][write] change SupportBee state — confirm the exact payload and effect with the user before running.[destructive] remove or overwrite data — always confirm the target and get explicit approval first.These are one-time steps — do not repeat them on every call. Run a step only when a command fails for the matching reason.
oo: command not found — install the oo CLI (other platforms: https://cli.oomol.com/install-guide.md):
curl -fsSL https://cli.oomol.com/install.sh | bash # macOS / Linux
irm https://cli.oomol.com/install.ps1 | iex # Windows PowerShell
Not signed in / authentication error — sign in to your OOMOL account once:
oo auth login
scope_missing / credential_expired / app_not_ready / app_not_found — SupportBee is not connected, or the connection expired or lacks a scope. Connect once (auth type: API key) at:
https://console.oomol.com/app-connections?provider=supportbee
HTTP 402 / OOMOL_INSUFFICIENT_CREDIT — billing stop. Recharge at https://console.oomol.com/billing/token-recharge before retrying.