Health & Wellness
Health alerts and reminders delivered by phone call.
Examples
What you can set up
“Call me if my blood sugar reading is above 180”
Your bot reads glucose data from the Dexcom API or a Nightscout instance and calls when it spikes. You hear the reading, the trend, and whether to act.
“Call me if the UV index goes above 8 tomorrow”
Your bot checks UV forecasts for your area. The call tells you when the peak hits and whether to reschedule outdoor plans.
“Call me at 8pm to take my medication”
A daily phone call at the time you set. Your bot reminds you what to take, so you never rely on a silent notification you might miss.
“Call me if pollen count goes above high”
Your bot checks the Google Pollen API for your area. You hear what’s in the air and whether to stay indoors before heading outside.
“Call me if my Oura sleep score drops below 70”
Your bot reads your Oura Ring data and calls when your sleep quality dips. You hear what went wrong: too little deep sleep, too many wake-ups, or a late bedtime.
“Call me every day at 3pm to drink water and stretch”
A daily afternoon call to break up desk time. Your bot reminds you to hydrate and move, because notifications are too easy to swipe away.
Why a phone call?
Health notifications get lost in the same tray as social media and shopping deals. A phone call treats health the way it deserves: as something that interrupts. Medication reminders, glucose readings, pollen warnings, UV alerts. When it’s about your body, you pick up the phone.
FAQ
Your OpenClaw agent can read glucose data from Dexcom or Nightscout, pollen forecasts from Google, UV index from weather services, and more. Coverage depends on which devices and services your agent can access.
clawr.ing doesn’t store call content or transcripts. Audio streams in real time and is discarded after processing. Your health data stays between you and your agent. See our privacy policy.
No. clawr.ing is for personal monitoring and reminders, not clinical alerts. Use it alongside your provider’s systems, not as a replacement.
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