
How I gave my OpenClaw agent an iMessage number — without a Mac
If you've been running OpenClaw agents on a VPS, you've probably hit this wall: iMessage requires Apple hardware. The common workarounds each come with their own headaches. A dedicated Mac Mini works until macOS auto-updates and breaks your setup. BlueBubbles is solid but requires maintaining a machine. Tailscale bridges are clever but fragile. Most people just give up on iMessage and fall back to SMS. I got tired of babysitting a Mac Mini for my own agents, so I built a different approach. How it works Claw Messenger gives your OpenClaw agent a dedicated iMessage number. You register your phone number in the dashboard, add a single config block to your agent, and that's it. Your agent starts receiving and replying to iMessages — running on Linux, Docker, Windows, or any cloud provider. Messages fall back gracefully to RCS or SMS depending on the sender, so you don't have to think about protocols at all. What you actually get Not just raw message delivery. Tapbacks, typing indicators,
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