OpenClaw
Recent releases have focused on stability across agents, channels, and mobile — with several new integration surfaces landing alongside the fixes.
Agent runtime is more resilient. Interrupted tool calls, stale session bindings, compaction handoffs, and media delivery retries now recover cleanly.1 Subagents preserve their working-directory and workspace separation, session locks release on timeout abort, and Codex app-server failures no longer tear down shared runtime state.2
Cross-channel delivery got steadier. Telegram, WhatsApp, iMessage, Slack, Discord, Microsoft Teams, Google Chat, and Google Meet all received targeted reliability fixes. Progress drafts across Discord, Telegram, Slack, Matrix, and Teams are more consistent, and Tailscale Serve service-name binding was added to the gateway and channel setup flow.3
Mobile and iOS surfaces were refreshed. The iOS Pro UI, hosted push relay defaults, realtime Talk tab playback, WebChat reconnect delivery, and session picker behavior all preserve more state across reconnects and empty searches.4 Communication notification settings were also added.
Plugin and skill loading is cleaner. Stale disabled snapshots and loader failures are handled more clearly, so channel turns avoid disabled SecretRefs and operators get better recovery guidance.5 Provider and plugin requests now bound timers, retries, OAuth and device-code lifetimes, and generated-content polling paths before they can hang a run.
New orchestration surfaces shipped. Workboard, SecretRef plugin manifests, a hosted iOS push relay, and external Copilot and Tokenjuice packaging expand available orchestration, integration, and plugin delivery options.6