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Connect OneDrive to OpenClaw — Automate in 60 Seconds

Your AI agent gets secure, instant access to OneDrive. No manual work. No security trade-offs. Just paste your OAuth Access Token and go.

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Sound Familiar?

Someone asks for "that PDF from last quarter" and your team spends 15 minutes clicking through OneDrive folders. Files live in three different storage systems, none of them searchable by AI. Connecting OneDrive to your agent means handing over storage credentials with zero control over what it reads or downloads.

Workers spend an average of 1.8 hours per day searching for documents

The Cost of Doing Nothing

Every week you wait, the gap gets wider.

File search is a scavenger hunt

"It is in OneDrive somewhere" is the most common answer to "where is that file?" Your team wastes hours every week clicking through folders instead of working.

Sensitive documents need access controls

Contracts, HR files, financial records — they all live in OneDrive. Giving an AI agent access without egress controls means trusting it with everything.

Version chaos across tools

The latest version is in OneDrive. Or maybe it was emailed. Or maybe it is in the shared drive. An AI agent could track this — if you could connect it without exposing your entire storage.

Compliance requires knowing who accessed what

Your OneDrive files include customer data. Regulations require knowing exactly what was accessed and when. Without audit logging, you are one inquiry away from trouble.

There's a Better Way

What if connecting OneDrive took 60 seconds — and stayed secure forever?

Clawctl makes connecting OneDrive to your AI agent dead simple.

Paste your access token once, and your Clawctl agent gets immediate, secure access.

Your credentials are encrypted and never stored in plaintext.

Your agent can only reach OneDrive's approved endpoints (graph.microsoft.com, login.microsoftonline.com) — nothing else.

And every single action is logged so you always know exactly what happened.

No security nightmares.

Three Steps. 60 Seconds. Done.

Connecting OneDrive to Clawctl is as simple as it gets.

1

You

Paste your access token into the Clawctl dashboard

2

Clawctl

Clawctl encrypts your OAuth Access Token and configures secure access to OneDrive

3

Clawctl

Your Clawctl agent uses OneDrive instantly — every action logged and secured

Why OneDrive + Clawctl?

This isn't just another integration. Here's what changes when you connect OneDrive to Clawctl.

Your AI Agent Works With OneDrive Natively

Once connected, your Clawctl agent can read, write, and take action in OneDrive on its own. No custom code. No middleware. No duct tape. It just works — using the same MCP protocol trusted by Claude, Cursor, and Windsurf.

Your OAuth Access Token Stays Safe

Your OneDrive OAuth Access Token is encrypted the moment you paste it. It's never visible to the AI model, never logged in plaintext, and never floating around in config files. If your security team asks how credentials are handled — you'll have a good answer.

You See Everything Your Agent Does

Every action your agent takes in OneDrive is logged with full context. Who triggered it, when it happened, and what was done. No more wondering "what did the AI do?" — you have the receipts.

Set It Up Once, Use It Everywhere

Connect OneDrive once and every agent in your workspace gets access automatically. No repeating setup steps. No managing credentials across multiple places. One connection, used everywhere.

OneDrive Without Clawctl vs. With Clawctl

See what changes when you connect OneDrive through Clawctl instead of managing it yourself.

OAuth Access Token scattered across config files and environment variables

One secure place for your OneDrive OAuth Access Token — encrypted and managed for you

No idea what your AI agent is doing with OneDrive

Complete activity log — every action, every timestamp, every detail

Your agent can reach any endpoint with no limits

Locked down to only approved OneDrive endpoints (graph.microsoft.com) — nothing else

Rotating a key means updating it in 5 different places

Update once in Clawctl — every agent picks it up instantly

Weeks of custom storage integration work

60 seconds — paste your OAuth Access Token, click connect, done

Comparison

Self-Hosted vs Clawctl

Self-Hosted

Provisioning a secure runtime15 min
Encrypting OneDrive API keys10 min
Configuring OneDrive egress controls8 min
Setting up audit trail7 min
Sandboxing agent execution6 min
Wiring up OneDrive integration securely5 min
Testing for prompt injection5 min
Validating the kill switch4 min
Total60 min

Skip a step, leave a gap — a single leaked key costs $50,000+ in runaway compute before you even notice.

Clawctl

<1 min

Pick a plan. We provision a hardened OpenClaw with OneDrive already wired in — encrypted credentials, egress controls, and a full audit trail from day one.

No DIY OneDrive security. No leaked keys. No gaps to exploit. Same agent, actually safe.

Built For People Like You

If any of these sound like you, this integration was made for your workflow.

Teams Building AI-Powered Products

You want to ship OneDrive automations fast, but building secure storage integrations from scratch takes weeks

Go from idea to working OneDrive automation in minutes. Focus on what your product does, not on plumbing.

Leaders Who Care About Security

Your team needs OneDrive access in their AI workflows, but you can't afford a OAuth Access Token leak

Give your team the OneDrive + AI combo they want — with the security controls you need to sleep at night

Solo Founders & Small Teams

You're wearing every hat and don't have time to build custom OneDrive integrations

Get enterprise-grade OneDrive integration without an enterprise-grade engineering team. 60 seconds and you're live.

Everything Included

Your OneDrive OAuth Access Token is encrypted and never exposed

Your agent can only access approved OneDrive endpoints (graph.microsoft.com, login.microsoftonline.com)

Every OneDrive action is logged with full details

One-click setup — no code, no config files

Instant OAuth Access Token rotation across all agents

Works with every Clawctl agent in your workspace

The Bottom Line

Every day you spend manually handling OneDrive tasks is a day your competitors are automating theirs. The Clawctl OneDrive integration takes 60 seconds to set up and costs $49/month. That's less than an hour of developer time — and it replaces weeks of custom storage integration work. Your OAuth Access Token stays encrypted. Every action is logged. And your AI agent gets the OneDrive access it needs to actually be useful. Stop doing it the hard way.

Ready to Connect OneDrive?

60 seconds to set up. $49/month. No contracts. Cancel anytime. Your OneDrive integration goes live the moment you click connect.

Common Questions

How is my OneDrive OAuth Access Token protected?

Your OAuth Access Token is encrypted the moment you paste it — it's never stored in plaintext. The AI agent never sees your raw keys. When your agent needs to access OneDrive, Clawctl's secure gateway handles the authentication behind the scenes.

Can I control what my agent does in OneDrive?

Absolutely. Clawctl restricts your agent to only approved OneDrive endpoints like graph.microsoft.com. Every action is logged with who triggered it, when, and what happened. You stay in full control of what your agent can and can't do.

How long does setup take?

Under a minute. Paste your access token, click connect, and your agent can start using OneDrive immediately. No code changes, no config files, no waiting.

What if I need to rotate my OneDrive OAuth Access Token?

Update it once in Clawctl and every connected agent picks up the new OAuth Access Token instantly. No tracking down where the old key was used, no redeploying anything.

How is this different from using OneDrive's API directly?

When you use OneDrive's API directly, you're on your own for credential management, security, and logging. Clawctl handles all of that for you — encrypted storage, access controls, and a complete audit trail — so you can focus on building your product instead of managing storage infrastructure.