Helpscout
/install helpscout
Helpscout Skill
Description
This skill interacts with Helpscout to fetch conversations from specific inboxes and send replies. It is designed to streamline customer support operations directly from OpenClaw.
Features
- Fetch conversations from multiple Helpscout inboxes
- Send replies to conversations (customer-visible or internal notes)
- Filter by status, folder, assignee, customer, tags, and more
- Sort conversations by various fields
- Embed thread data directly in the response
- Securely authenticate using an API key and App Secret
- Handle potential errors like invalid credentials or network issues gracefully
Setup Instructions
To use this skill, you need to configure Helpscout credentials and specify the IDs of the inboxes you want to fetch conversations from.
1. Retrieve Helpscout API Key & App Secret
- Go to your Helpscout account.
- Navigate to Manage > Apps.
- Create or open your app to retrieve the following details:
- API Key
- App Secret
2. Collect Inbox IDs
- Retrieve the IDs of the inboxes you want to fetch conversations from using Helpscout's API documentation.
3. Save Credentials in OpenClaw
Use the following command to save your Helpscout credentials:
cat ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json | jq '.skills.entries.helpscout = {
enabled: true,
env: {
API_KEY: "your-api-key",
APP_SECRET: "your-app-secret",
INBOX_IDS: ["inbox-id-1", "inbox-id-2"]
}
}' | openclaw gateway config.apply
4. Verify Configuration
To ensure the credentials are properly set, check your configuration:
openclaw gateway config.get
Make sure the helpscout object looks correct (avoid sharing the API_KEY or APP_SECRET).
Usage
Basic Usage
Fetch all active conversations from configured inboxes:
const { fetchAllInboxes } = require('./index.js');
// Fetch all active conversations (default)
const results = await fetchAllInboxes();
Advanced Filtering
const { fetchConversations } = require('./index.js');
// Fetch closed conversations from a specific inbox
const conversations = await fetchConversations(321755, {
status: 'closed',
sortField: 'modifiedAt',
sortOrder: 'desc',
page: 1
});
// Fetch conversations assigned to a specific user
const assigned = await fetchConversations(321755, {
assignedTo: 782728,
status: 'active'
});
// Fetch conversations with a specific tag
const tagged = await fetchConversations(321755, {
tag: 'urgent',
status: 'active'
});
// Fetch conversations with embedded threads
const withThreads = await fetchConversations(321755, {
embed: 'threads',
status: 'active'
});
// Advanced search query
const searched = await fetchConversations(321755, {
query: '(customerEmail:[email protected])',
status: 'all'
});
Sending Replies
const { sendReply } = require('./index.js');
// Send a customer-visible reply (will send email)
await sendReply(3227506031, {
text: 'Hi there,\
\
Thanks for your message!\
\
Best regards,',
inboxId: 321755 // Required to auto-fetch customer ID
});
// Send a reply without emailing the customer (imported)
await sendReply(3227506031, {
text: 'Draft reply - not sent to customer yet',
customerId: 856475517, // Or provide inboxId to auto-fetch
imported: true
});
// Send a reply and close the conversation
await sendReply(3227506031, {
text: 'All done! Let me know if you need anything else.',
inboxId: 321755,
status: 'closed'
});
// Create an internal note
const { createNote } = require('./index.js');
await createNote(3227506031, 'Internal note: Customer called, issue resolved.');
sendReply Options
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
text |
string | Required. The reply text (HTML supported) |
inboxId |
number | Inbox ID - required if customerId not provided (auto-fetches customer) |
customerId |
number | Customer ID - if not provided, will be auto-fetched using inboxId |
imported |
boolean | Mark as imported (won't email customer). Default: false |
status |
string | Conversation status after reply: active, pending, closed. Optional. |
userId |
number | User ID sending the reply. Optional (defaults to authenticated user). |
createNote
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
text |
string | Required. The note text (HTML supported) |
Available Options (fetchConversations)
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
status |
string | Filter by status: active, pending, closed, spam, or all (default: active) |
folderId |
number | Filter by folder ID |
assignedTo |
number | Filter by user ID |
customerId |
number | Filter by customer ID |
number |
number | Filter by conversation number |
modifiedSince |
string | ISO8601 date to filter conversations modified after this date |
sortField |
string | Sort field: createdAt, mailboxId, modifiedAt, number, score, status, subject (default: createdAt) |
sortOrder |
string | Sort order: asc or desc (default: desc) |
tag |
string | Filter by tag name |
query |
string | Advanced search query in fieldId:value format |
embed |
string | Comma-separated list of resources to embed: threads |
page |
number | Page number for pagination (default: 1) |
Security Best Practices
- Never hardcode credentials into your codebase.
- Use OpenClaw's
config.applysystem for securely managing sensitive details. - Avoid sharing sensitive parts of your configuration output (
API_KEYandAPP_SECRET) with others.
Contribution Guidelines
- Ensure compliance with Helpscout's API usage policies.
- Add documentation for any new features added.
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install helpscout - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/helpscout - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Helpscout?
Fetches messages from specific Helpscout inboxes. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 1925 downloads so far.
How do I install Helpscout?
Run "/install helpscout" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Helpscout free?
Yes, Helpscout is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Helpscout support?
Helpscout is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Helpscout?
It is built and maintained by fabiensebban (@fabiensebban); the current version is v1.0.2.