OpenClaw
Summary
OpenClaw, launched on February 1, 2026, is a personal AI assistant that privately bridges popular messaging platforms like WhatsApp, Telegram, and Slack with AI coding agents via a centralized, locally-run gateway. It offers simple installation for various operating systems and integrates directly with Ollama, enabling users to connect to both local and free cloud models. The platform requires a minimum context length of 64k tokens for optimal performance and recommends specific models such as "qwen3-coder", "glm-4.7", and "kimi-k2.5" for coding and agentic tasks. Emphasizing privacy by running on user devices, OpenClaw allows configuration and auto-reloads if already running. Formerly known as Clawdbot and Moltbot, it provides a robust solution for developers seeking AI-powered coding assistance within their communication channels.
Key takeaway
OpenClaw provides a local, privacy-preserving gateway to AI coding agents, accessible directly from popular messaging platforms like WhatsApp and Slack. It integrates with Ollama, supporting models such as qwen3-coder or kimi-k2.5 (requiring 64k+ context) for on-device code generation. This empowers developers with secure, platform-agnostic AI assistance, mitigating cloud data privacy risks.
Topics
- AI Assistant
- Local AI
- AI Coding Agents
- Messaging Integration
- Ollama Models
Best for: AI Engineer, Software Engineer, Machine Learning Engineer
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