Composio released a Model Context Protocol (MCP) integration for TikTok, adding social media content automation to the growing list of services accessible to OpenClaw agents and other agentic frameworks through a standardized protocol layer.
The integration exposes 10 TikTok tools through Composio’s MCP server, covering video uploads, content listing, and upload status monitoring. OpenClaw users can install it via the Composio plugin and interact with TikTok directly from their preferred interface: Telegram, Discord, WhatsApp, or TUI.
How It Works
Composio handles OAuth authentication, token refresh, and scope management. The integration uses Composio’s Tool Router pattern, which dynamically loads application-specific tools on demand rather than exposing all 20,000+ available tools at once. This keeps the agent’s tool context manageable while still allowing cross-application workflows through a single MCP endpoint.
The same TikTok toolkit is available across 18 other agent frameworks listed on Composio’s platform, including ChatGPT Work, Claude Code, Claude Cowork, Hermes, OpenAI Codex, Google ADK, LangChain, and CrewAI. The framework-agnostic approach positions Composio as an integration layer between agent platforms and application APIs.
MCP Ecosystem Signal
The TikTok integration is incremental on its own, but it extends MCP’s reach into consumer social platforms. The protocol has moved from specification to practical deployment standard over the past several months, with Composio alone listing 1,000+ application integrations accessible through MCP endpoints.
For content creators and social media teams already using OpenClaw, the integration removes the API plumbing required to automate repetitive posting workflows. The broader signal: agent tooling aggregators like Composio are betting that MCP becomes the default interface between autonomous agents and the application services people use daily, the same way REST APIs became the default for web service integration.