Your AI agents know a lot about your files, calendar, and code. But do they know that your HRV tanked last night, you have three back-to-back calls this morning, and you historically make poor decisions when that combination occurs?
That’s the kind of context Fulcra Dynamics is bringing to OpenClaw—and as of July 1, 2026, it’s available via a one-command ClawHub install.
What Fulcra Dynamics Does
Fulcra Dynamics builds persistent, permissioned context infrastructure for AI agents. It aggregates and normalizes data from 200+ real-world sources into a unified, queryable store. Your agents can access that data with scoped permissions you control—without sharing full credentials or raw data.
Supported sources include:
- Health and fitness: Apple Health, Garmin, Oura Ring, Whoop, Dexcom (glucose), and others
- Calendars: Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, Microsoft Outlook
- Location: GPS history, home/work detection
- Nutrition apps: Various food tracking integrations
- User annotations: Custom notes and events you add manually
The integration with OpenClaw means your agents wake up to what changed across your world—not just what changed in your files.
Why This Matters for Agent Design
Most OpenClaw agent use cases today operate on digital context: emails, documents, code, calendar events. Fulcra bridges the gap between digital workflows and biological/physical context.
Consider what becomes possible:
- A scheduling agent that knows your current HRV and sleep quality, and automatically protects your morning when recovery scores are low.
- A daily briefing agent that adjusts its output length and complexity based on whether you had a full night’s sleep or four hours.
- A focus agent that correlates your deep work sessions with biometric states and learns which conditions predict your peak performance.
- A health analysis agent that identifies patterns across device streams—like “deep sleep improves 28% on low-screen evenings with Elemind headband use” by correlating data no single device could connect alone.
Getting Started
Step 1: Install the Fulcra Skill via ClawHub
Fulcra published the open-source fulcra-onboarding skill on ClawHub. Install it with:
openclaw skills install fulcra-onboarding
This command downloads and installs the guided onboarding skill into your OpenClaw environment.
Security note: Always review ClawHub skills before installation. The
fulcra-onboardingskill is open source—you can inspect it at clawhub.ai/fulcra/fulcra-onboarding before running the install. Treat third-party skills as code you’re running with agent-level privileges.
Step 2: Run the Onboarding Skill
Once installed, the guided skill walks your agent—and you—through:
- Authenticating with Fulcra: Creating a Fulcra account and authorizing the OpenClaw integration.
- Connecting data sources: Granting scoped permissions for each source you want your agents to access. You choose exactly which streams are accessible.
- Defining custom schemas: Creating custom data types for anything Fulcra doesn’t natively support—supplements, mood ratings, custom events.
- Recording initial data: Optionally seeding your store with historical data for better baseline analysis.
- Generating your dashboard: A personalized live view of your connected streams.
The skill is designed to be run interactively with your agent guiding the process. For exact commands within the skill, follow the prompts from the installed onboarding flow—the skill’s SKILL.md contains current, version-specific instructions.
Step 3: Grant Scoped Agent Access
After onboarding, configure which agents can access which data streams. Fulcra’s permission model is additive:
- Each agent receives only the streams it’s explicitly granted access to.
- Permissions are revocable at any time from your Fulcra account dashboard.
- No raw credentials are shared with agents—they query Fulcra’s API with agent-scoped tokens.
This scoped model means your health data doesn’t automatically become available to every agent in your team—only the ones you explicitly configure.
Pricing and Availability
Fulcra offers:
- Free tier: Starts at 5 GB of data storage
- Paid plans: Expanded storage, longer retention, and higher query limits
As of the July 1 launch, Fulcra is offering a 30% discount on paid plans with the code FULCLAW. Verify current pricing and promotional details at fulcradynamics.com/connect/openclaw before purchasing.
Sample Use Cases by Agent Type
Morning Briefing Agent
An agent connected to your calendar, Oura/Whoop data, and weather can generate a genuinely personalized morning brief:
- “Your recovery score is 64 (below your 76 average). You have four meetings today including a 2-hour strategy session at 2 PM. Based on your patterns, you perform better in strategic discussions when you’ve hit >70 recovery. Might be worth moving or shortening one of the morning calls.”
Focus Session Planner
By correlating your calendar blocks with biometric data, an agent can learn when you’re most likely to enter deep work and automatically protect those windows or suggest optimal scheduling.
Health Pattern Analyst
An agent with access to multi-stream health data can surface correlations you’d never spot manually—linking sleep architecture changes to supplement timing, screen exposure, or workout intensity patterns across weeks of data.
Important Caveats
- Data privacy: Your Fulcra data is hosted on Fulcra’s infrastructure. Review their privacy policy and data retention terms before connecting sensitive health streams.
- Skill security: As with all ClawHub skills, audit the skill code before installation. The OpenClaw security community has flagged malicious skills in the broader ecosystem in the past.
- Agent access controls: Be intentional about which agents you grant Fulcra access to. An agent with broad tool permissions + full health context is a significant capability expansion.
Sources
- Fulcra Dynamics × OpenClaw Integration Page
- Business Insider: Fulcra Dynamics Brings Persistent Real-World Context Infrastructure to OpenClaw Agents
- GlobeNewswire Press Release (July 1, 2026)
- OpenClaw ClawHub Documentation
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