Configuration
WhatsApp group messages
For the cross-channel groups model (Discord, iMessage, Matrix, Microsoft Teams, QQBot, Signal, Slack, Telegram, WhatsApp, Zalo), see Groups. This page covers the WhatsApp-specific behavior on top of that model: activation, group allowlists, per-group session keys, and pending-message context injection.
Goal: let OpenClaw sit in WhatsApp groups, wake up only when pinged, and keep that thread separate from the personal DM session.
Behavior
- Activation modes:
mention(default) oralways.mentionrequires a ping: a real WhatsApp @-mention (mentionedJids), a configured regex pattern, the bot's E.164 digits anywhere in the text, or a quoted reply to one of the bot's messages (except shared-number self-chat setups).alwayswakes the agent on every message, but the injected group prompt tells it to reply only when it adds value and to return the exact silent tokenNO_REPLY(case-insensitive) otherwise. Defaults come from config (channels.whatsapp.groupsrequireMention) and can be overridden per group via/activation. - Group allowlist: when
channels.whatsapp.groupsis set, only listed group JIDs are admitted (include"*"to allow all); messages from unlisted groups are dropped with a log hint. - Group policy:
channels.whatsapp.groupPolicycontrols whether group messages are accepted (open|disabled|allowlist).allowlistuseschannels.whatsapp.groupAllowFrom(fallback: explicitchannels.whatsapp.allowFrom). Default isallowlist(blocked until you add senders). - Per-group sessions: session keys look like
agent:<agentId>:whatsapp:group:<jid>(non-default accounts append:thread:whatsapp-account-<accountId>), so directives such as/verbose on,/trace on, or/think high(sent as standalone messages) are scoped to that group; personal DM state is untouched. - Context injection: pending-only group messages (default 50) that did not trigger a run are prefixed under
[Chat messages since your last reply - for context], with the triggering line under[Current message - respond to this]. The pending window is cleared after the run; messages already in the session are not re-injected. - Sender attribution: each group line carries the sender label inside the message envelope, e.g.
[WhatsApp <groupJid> <timestamp>] Alice (+447700900123): text, and sender identity plus group subject/members ride along in the untrusted conversation-metadata block. - Ephemeral/view-once: wrappers are unwrapped before extracting text/mentions, so pings inside them still trigger.
- Group system prompt: the first turn of a group session (and any turn after
/activationchanges the mode) injects activation guidance into the system prompt (Activation: trigger-only ...orActivation: always-on ..., plus "address the specific sender"). Persistent group-chat delivery guidance ("You are in a WhatsApp group chat...") is always included.
Config example (WhatsApp)
Make display-name pings work even when WhatsApp strips the visual @ from the text body:
{ channels: { whatsapp: { groups: { "*": { requireMention: true }, }, historyLimit: 50, // pending group context window (default 50) }, }, agents: { list: [ { id: "main", groupChat: { mentionPatterns: ["@?openclaw", "\\+?15555550123"], }, }, ], },}Notes:
- The regexes are case-insensitive and use the same safe-regex guardrails as other config regex surfaces; invalid patterns and unsafe nested repetition are ignored.
- WhatsApp still sends canonical mentions via
mentionedJidswhen someone taps the contact, so the number fallback is rarely needed but is a useful safety net. - The pending-context window resolves as
channels.whatsapp.accounts.<id>.historyLimit→channels.whatsapp.historyLimit→messages.groupChat.historyLimit→ 50.
Activation command (owner-only)
Use the group chat command:
/activation mention/activation always
Only owner numbers (from channels.whatsapp.allowFrom, or the bot's own E.164 when unset) can change this; /activation from anyone else is ignored and stored as context only. Send /status as a standalone message in the group to see the current activation mode.
How to use
- Add your WhatsApp account (the one running OpenClaw) to the group.
- Say
@openclaw ...(or include the number). Only allowlisted senders can trigger it unless you setgroupPolicy: "open". - The agent prompt includes the pending group context plus sender-labeled lines so it can address the right person.
- Session directives (
/verbose on,/trace on,/think high,/newor/reset,/compact) apply only to that group's session; send them as standalone messages so they register. Your personal DM session stays independent.
Testing / verification
- Manual smoke:
- Send an
@openclawping in the group and confirm a reply that references the sender name. - Send a second ping and verify the history block is included, then cleared on the next turn.
- Send an
- Check gateway logs (run with
--verbose) forinbound web messageentries showingfrom: <groupJid>and the sender-labeled body.
Known considerations
- Heartbeats run in the agent's main session; group sessions never get heartbeat runs.
- Echo suppression remembers the combined prompt (history + current message) per session so the bot's own delivered messages do not retrigger it; an identical repeated batch can be skipped as an echo.
- Session store entries appear as
agent:<agentId>:whatsapp:group:<jid>in the per-agent SQLite session store; a missing entry just means the group has not triggered a run yet. - Typing indicators follow
session.typingMode/agents.defaults.typingMode. When visible replies are opted into message-tool-only mode, typing starts immediately by default so group members can see the agent working even if no automatic final reply is posted. Explicit typing-mode config still wins.