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- Best OpenClaw Chat Integrations in June 2026: Telegram, WhatsApp, Slack, Teams, iMessage, and Windows Hub — A source-backed guide to the best OpenClaw chat integrations in June 2026, covering Telegram, WhatsApp, Slack, Microsoft Teams, iMessage, Windows Hub, and the tradeoffs that matter
- OpenClaw API Integrations in June 2026: Open WebUI, LibreChat, Control UI, and the Safer Gateway Pattern — As of June 11, 2026, OpenClaw’s Gateway officially exposes native browser surfaces plus OpenAI-compatible endpoints. Here is what Open WebUI and LibreChat can use today, where the
- OpenClaw Voice Call Plugin in June 2026: Twilio, Telnyx, Plivo, and Safe Inbound Routing — Official OpenClaw docs now make voice a real operator surface. Here is what the voice-call plugin supports, when to use realtime vs streaming, and how to expose it safely.
- How to Connect OpenClaw to Telegram in June 2026: Pairing, Group Policy, and Safe Approval Flows — Official OpenClaw docs now make Telegram a production-ready channel, but the real June 2026 story is safe DM policy, group fencing, and approval routing.
- OpenClaw Google Meet Plugin in June 2026: Explicit Join URLs, Twilio Fallback, and Meeting Notes — OpenClaw’s June 2026 Google Meet stack is now much clearer: a documented Meet plugin, explicit Chrome and Twilio transport boundaries, and a separate Meeting Notes layer for transc
- OpenClaw Tool Search in June 2026: Large Catalogs, MCP Scale, and the Codex Boundary — OpenClaw Tool Search is now the project’s experimental answer to oversized tool catalogs. Here is when to use it, when Codex already covers the problem, and how to keep policy inta
- How to Connect OpenClaw to Signal in June 2026: signal-cli, QR Linking, and Safe DM Pairing — The June 2026 OpenClaw Signal path runs through signal-cli, not a native app bridge. This guide covers setup, daemon vs container tradeoffs, and the safest DM pairing baseline.
- OpenClaw Browser in June 2026: Managed Chrome, Chrome MCP, and Safe Login Boundaries — How the June 2026 OpenClaw browser stack works: isolated managed profiles, Chrome MCP attach, manual-login safety, Linux pitfalls, and when to pair browser automation with Brave Se
- How to Connect OpenClaw to Slack in June 2026: Socket Mode, HTTP Endpoints, and Safe Approval Routing — OpenClaw Slack is production-ready in June 2026. Here is the current setup path, Socket Mode vs HTTP choice, version guardrails, and safe approval patterns.
- How to Connect OpenClaw to Microsoft Teams in June 2026: Plugin Split, Azure Bot, and Microsoft’s Safer Hosted Sample — OpenClaw Teams support in June 2026 is plugin-based and increasingly hosted. Here is what the Teams plugin, Azure Bot, and Microsoft’s sample support today.
- How to Connect OpenClaw to Google Workspace in June 2026: Gmail, Drive, Docs, and Google Chat Without Custom Glue — Official OpenClaw and Google Workspace materials now support a practical layered integration path. Here is what is native, what still needs setup, and how to choose between Workspa
- OpenClaw Matrix in June 2026: Voice Notes, E2EE Verification, and Quiet Approvals — Official OpenClaw docs now make Matrix a serious operator channel. Here is the June 2026 baseline for install source, voice notes, E2EE, quiet previews, and approvals.
- OpenClaw 2026.6.1 Plugin Install Guide: What’s Bundled, What Lives in ClawHub, and How to Pin Compatible Integrations — As of June 7, 2026, OpenClaw’s npm line is at 2026.6.1 stable with 2026.6.5-beta.2 in beta. Here is what current docs and package metadata confirm about bundled integrations, ClawH
- Hermes Agent to OpenClaw Routing in June 2026: How Migration, Bindings, and Session Isolation Actually Work — OpenClaw now documents a bundled Hermes migration path, binding-based routing, and per-agent session isolation. Here is how to move safely without carrying old risk forward.
- OpenClaw Meeting Notes and Workboard in June 2026: The Practical Operator Stack After 2026.5.28 — The current OpenClaw operator stack pairs bundled Workboard task control with source-only Meeting Notes transcripts, while stable 2026.5.28 cuts default install weight. Here is how
- OpenClaw WhatsApp Setup in June 2026: Safe Pairing, Approvals, Cron, and File Workflows — A source-backed guide to the current OpenClaw WhatsApp channel: plugin install path, pairing policy, approvals, cron delivery, and file workflow limits.
- OpenClaw Search in June 2026: Brave vs Native Codex vs Gemini vs Firecrawl — OpenClaw’s June 2026 search stack now spans Brave, native Codex web_search, Gemini grounding, and Firecrawl scraping. Here’s what changed, what each provider does best, and how to
- OpenClaw Skill Workshop in 2026: How Governed Skill Proposals Change Team Operations — OpenClaw Skill Workshop adds governed skill proposals, approvals, and rollback metadata. Here is how teams should enable, review, and operationalize it.
- OpenClaw Meeting Integrations in 2026: What Works Today for Google Meet, Discord, and Slack — OpenClaw now has a documented Google Meet plugin, a source-neutral Meeting Notes layer, and a Slack huddles fallback path. Here is what works today and how to deploy it safely.