
ToggleX is an ambient activity capture Chrome extension that serves as the missing context layer for OpenClaw, an AI agent. It is designed for any OpenClaw user who wants their agent to have real-time awareness of their browser-based work without manual logging. The core value is reclaiming over ten hours per week currently spent re-explaining work history to tools. By continuously streaming structured data—projects, sessions, decisions, and intent signals—ToggleX transforms OpenClaw from a blind assistant into an informed partner that can act autonomously. This AI agent context capture solution addresses the fundamental gap between human work patterns and AI comprehension, making agent collaboration seamless.
Without ToggleX, OpenClaw operates blind—it has no direct access to what users do in their browser. This forces users to manually recap their activity every time they ask a question like "What did I get done yesterday?" or "What should I focus on?" The constant re-explanation breaks flow, wastes time, and reduces trust in the agent's capabilities. For knowledge workers, this friction compounds into hours of lost productivity each week. ToggleX solves this pain point by doing the recording automatically, so the agent always has the full picture. It eliminates the cognitive load of remembering and describing every session, decision, and context switch, allowing users to focus on the work itself.
The first major feature group is Ambient Activity Capture combined with Real-Time Context Feed. ToggleX silently monitors browser activity across tabs and tools like GitHub, Google Sheets, Gmail, Slack, and Notion, automatically detecting when a user starts a new session or changes projects. It structures this raw data into named projects, focus scores, and session durations. This structured context is then streamed live to the OpenClaw agent via a dedicated skill, enabling it to answer questions about work history immediately. The benefit is zero-configuration awareness—the agent knows what PR a user was reviewing, which client invoice they edited, or which sprint board they updated, all without a single prompt.
The second major feature group is Autopilot, a set of cron jobs and event triggers that deliver automated insights without user prompts. It includes three key automations: Daily Digest, which drops a comprehensive end-of-day report into Discord or Telegram summarizing deep work sessions, shipped branches, reviewed PRs, updated items, and open tasks. This replaces fifteen minutes of manual standup preparation. Next is Stale Project Nudge, which fires when a project sits idle for more than 48 hours, alerting the user with details like last session duration, completed percentage, and what remains, preventing dropped balls. Finally, Context-Switch Alert triggers when focus score drops below 30% due to excessive tab hopping, suggesting the user close noise and lock back into a recent meaningful session, recovering about two hours of lost focus per week.
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The third feature group is Agentify, which leverages weeks of accumulated structured work history to identify repetitive manual workflows. Users can ask their Claw agent a simple question: "What repetitive stuff am I doing that you could automate?" The agent scans the entire history, detects patterns like daily PR review comment copying to Notion and Slack posts, estimates average time spent, and proposes a ready-to-deploy automation pipeline. In the example from the site, it found a 12-minute daily routine and offered to automate it into a cron-triggered sequence fetching open PRs, extracting comments, writing to Notion, and posting to Slack. No other skill on ClawHub has the data depth to answer this query, making Agentify a unique differentiator.
Overall, ToggleX works on a simple three-step setup: first, users create a ToggleX account with no credit card and start a seven-day free trial. Second, they install the Chrome extension, which runs silently in the background capturing activity across tabs and tools, structuring it into sessions and projects. Third, they connect ToggleX to OpenClaw by installing the Toggle skill in their Claw config, enabling a live feed of work context. After setup, the system runs on autopilot—no manual logging, no daily check-ins. Users simply continue their normal browser work, and OpenClaw gains continuous, structured context. This ambient approach ensures the agent is always informed without adding any extra effort to the user's workflow.
Concrete use cases demonstrate the impact. For daily standup prep, asking "What did I get done yesterday?" returns a detailed summary of deep work sessions, merged PRs, updated backlog items, and unfinished tasks—ready to format as a standup update, eliminating manual recall. For priority management, asking "What should I focus on today?" yields a prioritized list of active projects, stalled items, and unfinished reviews, complete with suggestions for next actions. For workflow discovery, prompting the agent to find repetitive tasks results in an automation proposal that saves 12 minutes per day on routine PR management. Users also benefit from automated nudges that catch stalled projects before they become crises and alerts that recover lost focus during scattered afternoons. The outcome is consistently reclaimed time and reduced mental overhead.
ToggleX is built for developers, project managers, product managers, and remote knowledge workers who already use or plan to use OpenClaw as their AI agent. It is particularly valuable for solo developers and small engineering teams who need their agent to stay in sync without manual updates. The pricing is straightforward: Monthly at $20 per month with a 7-day free trial and no credit card required, or Yearly at $200 per year ($16.67/month) which adds priority support and early access to new features. The skill is available on ClawHub, and the extension works on Chrome. ToggleX provides the essential context layer that makes OpenClaw truly autonomous, turning a blind assistant into an informed collaborator that saves over ten hours each week.
Solo developers, small engineering teams, and project managers who use OpenClaw as their AI agent and want to eliminate the friction of manually updating the agent on their browser-based work. Also suited for remote knowledge workers across tech, design, and operations who rely on OpenClaw for task management, standups, and workflow automation. The product saves 10+ hours weekly by providing continuous context, making it ideal for anyone who spends excessive time re-explaining their work to AI tools.