Stripe
Query Stripe customers, subscriptions, and payments. Automate billing and revenue workflows.
Details
Stripe skill lets your agent read Stripe data—customers, subscriptions, invoices, payments. Useful for support and internal reporting.
When to use
Use when the agent should look up customers, subscriptions, or payments. Requires Stripe API key; restrict to read-only or scoped keys in production.
How Stripe fits into your OpenClaw setup
Development skills are the workhorses of an OpenClaw setup. They give your assistant the ability to participate in real engineering work — reading and writing code, running tooling, and reporting back in the channel where you already collaborate. Stripe belongs to this group, and like most development skills it pays off fastest when it is wired into the projects you touch every day rather than installed and forgotten.
Day-to-day use
A typical session starts in chat: you describe what you need in plain language, and the assistant works out that Stripe is the right tool for the job. It runs the work, watches the output, and replies with the result or a follow-up question. Because the conversation happens in Discord, Telegram, or whichever channel you have connected, the full history of what was asked and what was done stays searchable alongside the rest of your team's discussion.
Installing Stripe
Installation follows the standard ClawHub flow. From your OpenClaw directory, run the install command below, then restart your assistant so the new capability registers. If the skill needs credentials or API access, its README will say so — set those up before the first use.
When the assistant comes back online, give it one easy request that only this skill can handle. If it responds correctly, you are done. If not, you have caught the problem while the install is still fresh in your mind — far better than discovering it mid-task next week.
clawhub install stripeGetting the most out of it
The value of Stripe grows with what surrounds it. An assistant with one skill performs a trick; an assistant with a curated dozen runs workflows. As your setup matures, revisit the catalogue with your actual week in mind — the gaps you notice while working are the best installation guide there is.
And if you would rather not assemble this yourself, we do it for a living: OpenClaw installation, a skill set chosen and configured around how you work — including Stripe where it fits — and custom skills built where the catalogue stops short.