Talk to It Anywhere โ Slack, Telegram, WhatsApp, or All Three
January 29, 2026 ยท 2 min read
ChatGPT lives at chat.openai.com. You go to it, type, get an answer, leave. Your OpenClaw agent lives where you already are.
Working in Slack? It's there. Texting on WhatsApp? There too. Prefer Telegram? Same agent, same memory, right there. It's not three different bots โ it's one agent with multiple doors.
One Brain, Many Platforms
Your agent is a single intelligence with one memory. It talks to you through whatever messaging platform you connect.
Ask something on Slack at work. Follow up on WhatsApp from the bus. It remembers. It doesn't start over. Same agent, different window.
Where It Meets You
- Slack โ fits your work rhythm. Look things up, draft messages, check your calendar without opening another tab.
- Telegram โ fast and lightweight. Send photos, get voice notes, share files. Clean and quick.
- WhatsApp โ already on your phone. Text your agent like you'd text anyone else.
Use one, two, or all three. The agent doesn't care which door you walk through.
Why This Matters
Every app switch is friction. You don't ask the question because you'd have to open a browser. You don't check in because it's "one more thing." The tool sits there, useful but unused.
When your agent is already in the app you have open, that friction disappears. You're in WhatsApp texting someone โ you text your agent too. No context switch. No login.
People who use their agent through existing messaging platforms use it dramatically more. Not because it's smarter โ because it's easier to reach.
Same Memory, Everywhere
Ask your agent to research something on Telegram in the morning. That afternoon on Slack: "What did you find?" It knows exactly what you mean. Memory is tied to the agent, not the platform.
No new apps to download. No new habits to build. Just your agent, already there, wherever you are.