EchoClaw Bot

The AI that actually
gets things done.

EchoClaw lives on your machine, talks through Telegram, remembers everything, and never stops working. Built from scratch. Owned by you.

telegram ~ @echoclawbot

Trusted by developers, founders, and power users

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What EchoClaw Does

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Runs On Your Machine

Mac, Windows, or Linux. Your data stays yours. Private by default.

📱

Telegram Native

Talk to it like a friend. DMs or group chats. No app to install.

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Persistent Memory

Remembers your preferences, context, and history. Gets smarter over time.

Full System Access

Read files, run scripts, execute shell commands. Full power or sandboxed.

❤️

Daily Heartbeat

Proactive daily briefings at 8am. It reaches out to YOU.

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Self-Extending Skills

Ask it to learn something new. It builds its own integrations via MCP.

Up and Running in Minutes

1

Clone & Configure

Pull the repo, set your env vars, and deploy to Railway or run locally.

2

Connect Telegram

Link your Telegram bot token. EchoClaw goes live instantly.

3

Start Talking

Message your bot. It remembers, it acts, it learns. That's it.

echoclawbot.sh

Connects to Everything

Telegram
Gmail
GitHub
Calendar
Notion
Discord
Slack
File System
Shell
Browser

What People Are Saying

"EchoClaw replaced three SaaS tools I was paying for. It just handles everything from Telegram."

Alex M., Developer

"The heartbeat feature is addictive. Every morning I wake up to a briefing I didn't have to ask for."

Sarah J., Founder

"I asked it to build me a skill for tracking crypto prices. It did it in 2 minutes. From my phone."

David K., Crypto Trader

"This is what Siri should have been. Except it actually works and I own it."

Elena R., Designer

Built From Scratch.
Open by Nature.

EchoClaw isn't a fork. It's a ground-up TypeScript build inspired by the personal AI movement. Every line of code is intentional. Extend it, hack it, make it yours.

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