#Telegram pairing
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Make sure your Telegram bot is properly connected in OpenClaw, webhook is set (or polling running), and check logs to see if messages are even hitting the bot.
If nothing shows in logs, it’s a Telegram → OpenClaw connection issue. If it shows but no reply, then it’s your flow/agent setup. @thorn grail
I don't know what webhook is, and even the place of the logs
It’s a bit technical if you’ve never dealt with webhooks/logs before.
At this point it’s probably easier if we just hop on a quick call and I walk you through everything + fix it with you live.
Just to be upfront, I do this as a paid consultation since it involves setting up/debugging the full flow properly.
If you’re good with that, we can book a session and get everything working fast @thorn grail
You probably don’t need webhooks for Telegram — OpenClaw uses long polling by default.
First, please paste:
openclaw --version
openclaw status --all
openclaw channels status --probe
openclaw pairing list telegram
For a friend DM’ing your Telegram bot, the normal flow is:
openclaw pairing list telegram
openclaw pairing approve telegram <CODE>