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Clawdia can talk to you on any chat app you already use. Each channel connects via the Gateway.
Text is supported everywhere; media and reactions vary by channel.
Supported channels
- WhatsApp — Most popular; uses Baileys and requires QR pairing.
- Telegram — Bot API via grammY; supports groups.
- Discord — Discord Bot API + Gateway; supports servers, channels, and DMs.
- Slack — Bolt SDK; workspace apps.
- Google Chat — Google Chat API app via HTTP webhook.
- Mattermost — Bot API + WebSocket; channels, groups, DMs (plugin, installed separately).
- Signal — signal-cli; privacy-focused.
- BlueBubbles — Recommended for iMessage; uses the BlueBubbles macOS server REST API with full feature support (edit, unsend, effects, reactions, group management — edit currently broken on macOS 26 Tahoe).
- iMessage — macOS only; native integration via imsg (legacy, consider BlueBubbles for new setups).
- Microsoft Teams — Bot Framework; enterprise support (plugin, installed separately).
- Nextcloud Talk — Self-hosted chat via Nextcloud Talk (plugin, installed separately).
- Matrix — Matrix protocol (plugin, installed separately).
- Nostr — Decentralized DMs via NIP-04 (plugin, installed separately).
- Tlon — Urbit-based messenger (plugin, installed separately).
- Zalo — Zalo Bot API; Vietnam’s popular messenger (plugin, installed separately).
- Zalo Personal — Zalo personal account via QR login (plugin, installed separately).
- WebChat — Gateway WebChat UI over WebSocket.
Notes
- Channels can run simultaneously; configure multiple and Clawdia will route per chat.
- Fastest setup is usually Telegram (simple bot token). WhatsApp requires QR pairing and
stores more state on disk.
- Group behavior varies by channel; see Groups.
- DM pairing and allowlists are enforced for safety; see Security.
- Telegram internals: grammY notes.
- Troubleshooting: Channel troubleshooting.
- Model providers are documented separately; see Model Providers.