Setup Tutorial · 3 min read
OpenClaw setup, end to end — every step explained
This is the complete OpenClaw setup walkthrough using The Clawd. From zero to a working AI assistant on WhatsApp + Telegram, with memory, models, and skills configured — in under a minute, with zero coding.
Step 1 — Sign in (5 seconds)
Go to theclawd.com. Click "Get The Clawd". Sign in with Google. We use Google sign-in because it's the fastest verified identity on the web — no email-confirmation rabbit hole.
You'll land on the deploy dashboard with one screen, four fields. No 12-step onboarding wizard.
Step 2 — Pick your default model (5 seconds)
OpenClaw runs on the model you choose. The Clawd ships with all flagship models pre-configured:
- Claude 4.6 Sonnet — best general-purpose default. Long context, strong tool use.
- Claude 4.6 Opus — most capable, also most expensive. Use for deep reasoning.
- GPT-5 — strong creative writing, multimodal.
- Gemini 3 Pro — huge context window (2M tokens), great for document tasks.
- Kimi K2.5 / GLM-5.1 — open-weight options for privacy-sensitive workloads.
Pick one as default. You can switch per-message later by typing /model gpt5 in any chat.
Step 3 — Connect your first channel (10 seconds)
The Clawd supports six channels out of the box. Start with the one you use most:
- Telegram — Get a bot token from @BotFather (5 sec:
/newbot, name it, copy token). Paste into The Clawd dashboard. Bot is live. - WhatsApp — Scan the QR code that appears in the dashboard with WhatsApp on your phone (Settings → Linked Devices). Done.
- Discord — Add the OpenClaw bot to your server, grant permissions.
- Slack — One-click OAuth install to your workspace.
- Signal / iMessage — Available, slightly more setup (bridge required).
You can add more channels later. The same agent, same memory, talks across all of them.
Step 4 — Click Deploy (5 seconds)
The big button at the bottom. Click it. The Clawd:
- Spins up your dedicated workspace on jarvis.md infrastructure
- Loads OpenClaw 2026.5+ with default skills
- Wires your selected channel(s)
- Activates the auto-restart watchdog
- Schedules daily encrypted backups
Total deploy time: ~12 seconds. You'll see "The Clawd is running" with your dashboard URL.
Step 5 — Send your first message
Open Telegram (or whichever channel you wired). Find your bot. Send: hello.
Your Clawd will reply with a brief intro and ask what you want to work on. Try:
- "Summarize my Gmail inbox from today."
- "Book a 30-min slot with @maya next week."
- "Open the GitHub repo, find any failing tests, and propose fixes."
If a request needs a permission you haven't granted (e.g. Gmail, Calendar, GitHub), it'll send you the OAuth link inline. Tap, approve, done.
Step 6 — Add memory + skills (optional but worth it)
Your Clawd remembers conversations by default. To make it "know you" faster:
- Connect Notion / Obsidian — your notes become long-term memory.
- Connect WHOOP / Oura / Apple Health — biometric context for proactive nudges.
- Install community skills — Browse the Clawd Market for done-for-you skills (sales, customer support, daily brief, etc).
That's the entire OpenClaw setup. Total time: under 60 seconds. No terminal, no SSH, no Docker, no curses.
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