Travel
Real-time travel alerts delivered by phone call.
Examples
What you can set up
“Call me if my flight gets delayed more than 30 minutes”
Your bot checks flight tracking services for live status. You get a call with the new departure time, gate info, and whether your connection is still doable.
“Call me when I get an email from my Airbnb host”
Airbnb sends email notifications when a host messages you. Your bot watches for those, reads the message, and calls you with what the host said so you can decide on the spot.
“Call me if there’s a travel advisory for Thailand”
The US State Department publishes a free travel advisory feed. Your bot watches it and calls you with what changed and how it affects your trip.
“Call me when the surf forecast looks good in Ericeira”
Your bot checks surf forecast data for wave height, wind, and tide. Only calls when conditions match what you consider worth the drive.
“Call me when hotel prices drop for my dates in Barcelona”
Your bot tracks hotel prices on Google Hotels for your travel window. You hear which ones dropped, by how much, and whether it’s worth booking now.
“Call me if my visa application status changes”
Your bot checks the visa portal for updates. You hear the new status and what you need to do next, without refreshing the page every hour.
Why a phone call?
Flight delays, gate changes, and cancellations don’t wait for you to check an app. A phone call cuts through. It rings whether your phone is in your pocket, on silent, or buried in a carry-on. You hear the update, ask follow-up questions, and decide what to do next, all without unlocking your phone.
FAQ
Your OpenClaw agent checks flight tracking services for live status updates. When conditions match your trigger, it calls you.
Your agent watches your inbox for Airbnb notification emails. When a new message arrives, it reads the content and calls you with what the host said.
Absolutely. clawr.ing supports calls to over 100 countries, so you can receive alerts wherever you are. See rates.
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