FlightClaw — Daily Flight Price Tracking with Drop Alerts
Built a dedicated OpenClaw skill called FlightClaw — a set of Python scripts that wire into Google Flights via the fli library. You tell your agent a route, cabin class, and stop preference (e.g. LHR → JFK, business, non-stop) and it searches current fares, stores the baseline price in a local JSON file backed up to R2, and sets a target price. A cron job runs check-prices.py daily, comparing current fares against your target. When the price drops past your threshold, the agent fires off an alert to whichever messaging platform you have connected — Telegram, Discord, or Slack. Prices come back in your local currency automatically via Google Flights' IP-based detection. The whole thing is set-and-forget: track a route, walk away, get pinged when it's time to book.
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