One Assistant, Every Channel
WhatsApp for clients. Telegram for personal. Discord for community. Slack for your team. Your AI assistant handles them all from a single instance.
Communication Is Fragmented. Your Assistant Is Not.
People communicate on different platforms. Your clients might prefer WhatsApp. Your team uses Slack. Your community lives on Discord. Your personal contacts are on Telegram. Trying to monitor and respond across all these channels is exhausting.
Your OpenClaw assistant connects to all four platforms simultaneously. It maintains conversation context across channels, responds with consistent quality everywhere, and never misses a message regardless of which platform it arrives on. You configure it once, and it works everywhere your contacts communicate.
This is not about replacing your presence on these platforms. It is about amplifying it. Your assistant handles routine messages, answers common questions, and alerts you to important conversations that need your personal attention.
Supported Channels
The world's most popular messaging app. Your assistant communicates with clients, customers, and contacts through WhatsApp. Ideal for business communication, customer support, and personal assistance.
Telegram
Popular for its privacy features and group capabilities. Your assistant can operate in private chats and group conversations, making it useful for community management and team coordination.
Discord
The platform of choice for communities, gaming, and increasingly for professional groups. Your assistant joins your Discord server and interacts in channels, providing support and information to your community.
Slack
The workplace communication standard. Your assistant integrates into your team's Slack workspace, handling internal queries, providing updates, and coordinating activities across channels.
Multi-Channel in Practice
The Business Owner
Clients message on WhatsApp. Your team coordinates on Slack. You use Telegram for personal contacts. Your AI assistant handles all three simultaneously. A client asks about project status on WhatsApp; the AI checks the latest update from your Slack project channel and responds accurately.
The Community Manager
Your Discord community has 5,000 members asking questions at all hours. Your AI assistant answers common questions, directs people to resources, and flags important conversations for moderator attention. It works 24/7, covering every time zone your community spans.
The International Professional
European clients prefer WhatsApp. Asian partners use Telegram. North American colleagues use Slack. Your AI assistant communicates naturally on every platform, in every time zone, ensuring no message waits for you to wake up.
Connecting Your Channels
Each channel connects in minutes through guided setup
Choose Your Primary Channel
Start with the channel where you receive the most messages or where quick responses matter most. This is usually WhatsApp for client-facing use or Slack for team use.
Follow the Guided Setup
Each channel has a step-by-step connection guide in your dashboard. WhatsApp requires a phone number. Telegram requires creating a bot. Discord and Slack use app integrations. Each takes about 5 minutes.
Test and Verify
Send a test message through the connected channel. Verify your assistant responds correctly. Adjust any channel-specific settings like response format or notification preferences.
Add More Channels as Needed
Connect additional channels at any time. Each new channel is independent. Adding one does not affect the others. Most users start with one or two channels and add more as they discover the value.
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