---
summary: "End-to-end guide for running OpenClaw as a personal assistant with safety cautions"
read_when:
- Onboarding a new assistant instance
- Reviewing safety/permission implications
title: "Personal Assistant Setup"
---
# Building a personal assistant with OpenClaw
OpenClaw is a WhatsApp + Telegram + Discord + iMessage gateway for **Pi** agents. Plugins add Mattermost. This guide is the "personal assistant" setup: one dedicated WhatsApp number that behaves like your always-on agent.
## ⚠️ Safety first
You’re putting an agent in a position to:
- run commands on your machine (depending on your Pi tool setup)
- read/write files in your workspace
- send messages back out via WhatsApp/Telegram/Discord/Mattermost (plugin)
Start conservative:
- Always set `channels.whatsapp.allowFrom` (never run open-to-the-world on your personal Mac).
- Use a dedicated WhatsApp number for the assistant.
- Heartbeats now default to every 30 minutes. Disable until you trust the setup by setting `agents.defaults.heartbeat.every: "0m"`.
## Prerequisites
- OpenClaw installed and onboarded — see [Getting Started](/start/getting-started) if you haven't done this yet
- A second phone number (SIM/eSIM/prepaid) for the assistant
## The two-phone setup (recommended)
You want this:
```mermaid
flowchart TB
A["Your Phone (personal)
Your WhatsApp
+1-555-YOU"] -- message --> B["Second Phone (assistant)
Assistant WA
+1-555-ASSIST"]
B -- linked via QR --> C["Your Mac (openclaw)
Pi agent"]
```
If you link your personal WhatsApp to OpenClaw, every message to you becomes “agent input”. That’s rarely what you want.
## 5-minute quick start
1. Pair WhatsApp Web (shows QR; scan with the assistant phone):
```bash
openclaw channels login
```
2. Start the Gateway (leave it running):
```bash
openclaw gateway --port 18789
```
3. Put a minimal config in `~/.openclaw/openclaw.json`:
```json5
{
channels: { whatsapp: { allowFrom: ["+15555550123"] } },
}
```
Now message the assistant number from your allowlisted phone.
When onboarding finishes, we auto-open the dashboard and print a clean (non-tokenized) link. If it prompts for auth, paste the token from `gateway.auth.token` into Control UI settings. To reopen later: `openclaw dashboard`.
## Give the agent a workspace (AGENTS)
OpenClaw reads operating instructions and “memory” from its workspace directory.
By default, OpenClaw uses `~/.openclaw/workspace` as the agent workspace, and will create it (plus starter `AGENTS.md`, `SOUL.md`, `TOOLS.md`, `IDENTITY.md`, `USER.md`, `HEARTBEAT.md`) automatically on setup/first agent run. `BOOTSTRAP.md` is only created when the workspace is brand new (it should not come back after you delete it). `MEMORY.md` is optional (not auto-created); when present, it is loaded for normal sessions. Subagent sessions only inject `AGENTS.md` and `TOOLS.md`.
Tip: treat this folder like OpenClaw’s “memory” and make it a git repo (ideally private) so your `AGENTS.md` + memory files are backed up. If git is installed, brand-new workspaces are auto-initialized.
```bash
openclaw setup
```
Full workspace layout + backup guide: [Agent workspace](/concepts/agent-workspace)
Memory workflow: [Memory](/concepts/memory)
Optional: choose a different workspace with `agents.defaults.workspace` (supports `~`).
```json5
{
agent: {
workspace: "~/.openclaw/workspace",
},
}
```
If you already ship your own workspace files from a repo, you can disable bootstrap file creation entirely:
```json5
{
agent: {
skipBootstrap: true,
},
}
```
## The config that turns it into “an assistant”
OpenClaw defaults to a good assistant setup, but you’ll usually want to tune:
- persona/instructions in `SOUL.md`
- thinking defaults (if desired)
- heartbeats (once you trust it)
Example:
```json5
{
logging: { level: "info" },
agent: {
model: "anthropic/claude-opus-4-6",
workspace: "~/.openclaw/workspace",
thinkingDefault: "high",
timeoutSeconds: 1800,
// Start with 0; enable later.
heartbeat: { every: "0m" },
},
channels: {
whatsapp: {
allowFrom: ["+15555550123"],
groups: {
"*": { requireMention: true },
},
},
},
routing: {
groupChat: {
mentionPatterns: ["@openclaw", "openclaw"],
},
},
session: {
scope: "per-sender",
resetTriggers: ["/new", "/reset"],
reset: {
mode: "daily",
atHour: 4,
idleMinutes: 10080,
},
},
}
```
## Sessions and memory
- Session files: `~/.openclaw/agents//sessions/{{SessionId}}.jsonl`
- Session metadata (token usage, last route, etc): `~/.openclaw/agents//sessions/sessions.json` (legacy: `~/.openclaw/sessions/sessions.json`)
- `/new` or `/reset` starts a fresh session for that chat (configurable via `resetTriggers`). If sent alone, the agent replies with a short hello to confirm the reset.
- `/compact [instructions]` compacts the session context and reports the remaining context budget.
## Heartbeats (proactive mode)
By default, OpenClaw runs a heartbeat every 30 minutes with the prompt:
`Read HEARTBEAT.md if it exists (workspace context). Follow it strictly. Do not infer or repeat old tasks from prior chats. If nothing needs attention, reply HEARTBEAT_OK.`
Set `agents.defaults.heartbeat.every: "0m"` to disable.
- If `HEARTBEAT.md` exists but is effectively empty (only blank lines and markdown headers like `# Heading`), OpenClaw skips the heartbeat run to save API calls.
- If the file is missing, the heartbeat still runs and the model decides what to do.
- If the agent replies with `HEARTBEAT_OK` (optionally with short padding; see `agents.defaults.heartbeat.ackMaxChars`), OpenClaw suppresses outbound delivery for that heartbeat.
- Heartbeats run full agent turns — shorter intervals burn more tokens.
```json5
{
agent: {
heartbeat: { every: "30m" },
},
}
```
## Media in and out
Inbound attachments (images/audio/docs) can be surfaced to your command via templates:
- `{{MediaPath}}` (local temp file path)
- `{{MediaUrl}}` (pseudo-URL)
- `{{Transcript}}` (if audio transcription is enabled)
Outbound attachments from the agent: include `MEDIA:` on its own line (no spaces). Example:
```
Here’s the screenshot.
MEDIA:https://example.com/screenshot.png
```
OpenClaw extracts these and sends them as media alongside the text.
## Operations checklist
```bash
openclaw status # local status (creds, sessions, queued events)
openclaw status --all # full diagnosis (read-only, pasteable)
openclaw status --deep # adds gateway health probes (Telegram + Discord)
openclaw health --json # gateway health snapshot (WS)
```
Logs live under `/tmp/openclaw/` (default: `openclaw-YYYY-MM-DD.log`).
## Next steps
- WebChat: [WebChat](/web/webchat)
- Gateway ops: [Gateway runbook](/gateway)
- Cron + wakeups: [Cron jobs](/automation/cron-jobs)
- macOS menu bar companion: [OpenClaw macOS app](/platforms/macos)
- iOS node app: [iOS app](/platforms/ios)
- Android node app: [Android app](/platforms/android)
- Windows status: [Windows (WSL2)](/platforms/windows)
- Linux status: [Linux app](/platforms/linux)
- Security: [Security](/gateway/security)