whoop

Review·Scanned 2/17/2026

This skill fetches WHOOP sleep, recovery, strain, and workout data from https://api.prod.whoop.com and provides CLI scripts (node src/*.js). It reads and writes credentials/tokens under ~/.clawdbot/whoop and invokes local commands such as openssl/xdg-open and makes outbound calls to WHOOP auth/token endpoints.

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WHOOP Central

Access sleep, recovery, strain, and workout data from WHOOP via the v2 API.

Quick Commands

# 1) One-time setup (writes ~/.clawdbot/whoop/credentials.json)
node src/setup.js

# 2) Recommended: Get tokens via Postman (see Auth section), then verify
node src/verify.js
node src/verify.js --refresh

# Prompt-friendly snapshot (includes last workout)
node src/today.js

# Daily summary (all metrics)
node src/summary.js

# Individual metrics
node src/recovery.js
node src/sleep.js
node src/strain.js
node src/workouts.js

# Bulk import to ~/clawd/health/logs/whoop/*
node src/import-historical.js

Data Available

MetricData Points
RecoveryScore (0-100%), HRV, resting HR, SpO2, skin temp
SleepDuration, stages (REM/deep/light), efficiency, performance
StrainDaily strain (0-21), calories, avg/max HR
WorkoutsActivity type, duration, strain, calories, HR

Recovery Score Guide

  • 💚 67-100% Green - Ready to perform
  • 💛 34-66% Yellow - Moderate readiness
  • ❤️ 0-33% Red - Focus on recovery

Setup

0. Requirements

  • Node.js 18+ (this repo uses ESM)
  • openssl (only needed for the optional auth.js flow when using https://localhost; Postman auth does not need it)

1. Create WHOOP Developer App

  1. Go to https://developer.whoop.com/
  2. Sign in with your WHOOP account
  3. Create a new App
  4. Add these Redirect URIs (exact match; no extra trailing slashes):
    • Postman browser callback (recommended auth path):
      https://oauth.pstmn.io/v1/browser-callback
      
    • Optional local callback (only used by auth.js):
      https://localhost:3000/callback
      
    You can keep both registered at the same time.
  5. Copy the Client ID and Client Secret

Team note: this skill does not ship any client credentials. Each user can create their own WHOOP app, or (if you trust each other) a team can share one app's client_id/client_secret and let multiple WHOOP accounts authorize it.

2. Save Credentials (recommended: interactive)

Run:

node src/setup.js

This writes ~/.clawdbot/whoop/credentials.json (and optionally token.json if you paste tokens).

3. Authenticate (Recommended: Postman)

Postman is the most reliable bootstrap for many accounts because WHOOP may block browser-like traffic to the OAuth endpoints (or behave differently depending on headers).

Postman checklist (don’t skip these):

  • WHOOP dashboard Redirect URIs include:
    • https://oauth.pstmn.io/v1/browser-callback
  • Postman OAuth settings:
    • Scopes include offline (or you won’t get a refresh_token)
    • Client Authentication is Send client credentials in body (client_secret_post)
  1. In WHOOP dashboard, ensure you registered the Postman callback Redirect URI:
https://oauth.pstmn.io/v1/browser-callback
  1. In Postman:
  • Create an Environment and set variables:
    • ClientId = your WHOOP client id
    • ClientSecret = your WHOOP client secret
  • Open the WHOOP API collection (or any request), then open the Authorization tab:
    • Type: OAuth 2.0
    • Add auth data to: Request Headers
    • Grant Type: Authorization Code
    • Callback URL: check Authorize using browser
    • Auth URL:
      https://api.prod.whoop.com/oauth/oauth2/auth
      
    • Access Token URL:
      https://api.prod.whoop.com/oauth/oauth2/token
      
    • Client ID: {{ClientId}}
    • Client Secret: {{ClientSecret}}
    • Scope (space-delimited): include offline plus any read scopes you need, e.g.:
      offline read:profile read:sleep read:recovery read:workout read:cycles read:body_measurement
      
    • State: any 8+ chars (e.g. loomingState)
    • Client Authentication: Send client credentials in body
  1. Click "Get New Access Token", sign in to WHOOP, and click "Grant".

  2. In Postman’s "Manage Access Tokens" modal:

  • Click "Use Token" (so requests work)
  • IMPORTANT: copy and save both:
    • access_token
    • refresh_token Postman often does not retain the refresh token for you later.
  1. Save tokens to ~/.clawdbot/whoop/token.json:
  • Use token.example.json as a template
  • Set:
    • obtained_at to current time in milliseconds
    • redirect_uri to:
      https://oauth.pstmn.io/v1/browser-callback
      
  1. Verify (and test refresh):
node src/verify.js
node src/verify.js --refresh

4. Optional: Authenticate via auth.js (may fail on some accounts)

If you prefer a fully local OAuth loop (and WHOOP allows it), you can use auth.js.

Pre-req: add this redirect URI in WHOOP dashboard:

https://localhost:3000/callback

Run:

WHOOP_REDIRECT_URI='https://localhost:3000/callback' node src/auth.js

If you need to do it from a phone/remote device:

WHOOP_REDIRECT_URI='https://localhost:3000/callback' node src/auth.js --manual

Note: for localhost HTTPS, the script generates a self-signed cert and your browser will show a TLS warning. You must proceed past the warning so the redirect can complete.

4. Verify It Works

node src/verify.js
node src/summary.js

Troubleshooting

Browser shows NotAuthorizedException before the login page

This is a WHOOP-side block on browser User-Agents hitting api.prod.whoop.com OAuth endpoints.

  • Use the updated node src/auth.js which bootstraps the login URL and sends your browser directly to id.whoop.com.
  • If you still see it, try node src/auth.js --manual and open the printed URL.

"redirect_uri not whitelisted"

  1. Go to https://developer.whoop.com/
  2. Edit your app
  3. Ensure this EXACT URI is in Redirect URIs:
    https://oauth.pstmn.io/v1/browser-callback
    
    If you're using auth.js locally, also add:
    https://localhost:3000/callback
    
  4. Save and try again

Token Expired

Tokens auto-refresh on demand (no cron needed). If issues persist:

rm ~/.clawdbot/whoop/token.json
node src/auth.js

"Authorization was not valid"

This usually means your access token is stale/invalidated (common if you re-auth or refresh tokens elsewhere; WHOOP refresh tokens rotate).

  • Re-run node src/auth.js, or
  • Copy the latest access_token + refresh_token from Postman into ~/.clawdbot/whoop/token.json and update obtained_at.

Auth from Phone/Remote Device

Use manual mode:

node src/auth.js --manual

Open the URL on any device, authorize, then copy the code from the callback URL.

error=request_forbidden / "The request is not allowed"

This is WHOOP rejecting the authorization request after login/consent. Common causes:

  • Redirect URI policy (WHOOP docs only mention https:// or whoop:// redirect URIs)
  • App/account restrictions (membership/approval/test-user restrictions)
  • Scope restrictions (try requesting fewer scopes)

If you suspect redirect URI policy, use an HTTPS tunnel:

# 1) Get a public HTTPS URL that forwards to localhost:3000 (example)
ngrok http 3000

# 2) Add the ngrok HTTPS URL + /callback to WHOOP dashboard Redirect URIs, then run:
WHOOP_REDIRECT_URI=https://YOUR-NGROK-DOMAIN.ngrok-free.app/callback node src/auth.js

If you suspect scope restrictions, try a minimal scope set:

WHOOP_SCOPES="read:profile" node src/auth.js

If your WHOOP Redirect URL is https://localhost:3000/callback

This changes how the local callback server must run: it must be HTTPS (not HTTP).

The script supports this. Run:

WHOOP_REDIRECT_URI=https://localhost:3000/callback node src/auth.js

It will generate a self-signed cert locally and your browser will likely show a warning for https://localhost. Proceed past the warning so the redirect can complete.

JSON Output (for tooling)

These commands support:

  • --json (single JSON blob)
  • --jsonl (one JSON object per line; useful for piping)
  • --limit N (where supported)
  • Time filters (where supported): --days N, --since 7d / 12h, --start ISO, --end ISO
node src/summary.js --json
node src/recovery.js --json --limit 1
node src/sleep.js --json --limit 1
node src/strain.js --json --limit 1
node src/workouts.js --json --limit 1

# Examples with filters
node src/sleep.js --json --days 7
node src/workouts.js --jsonl --since 30d
node src/recovery.js --json --start 2026-01-01T00:00:00Z --end 2026-02-01T00:00:00Z

API Notes

  • Uses WHOOP Developer API v2
  • OAuth 2.0 authentication with refresh tokens
  • Scopes: offline, read:recovery, read:sleep, read:workout, read:cycles, read:profile
  • Token auto-refreshes when expired