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You Can Now Run Your Entire OpenClaw Agent by Calling It On The Phone

You Can Now Run Your Entire OpenClaw Agent by Calling It On The Phone 📞🦞

Good morning!

If you spend a lot of time typing out long instructions to your OpenClaw agent on your phone or keyboard, this update is about to make your life a lot easier.

OpenClaw just dropped a new update and the headline feature is simple. You can now call your agent on the phone and talk to it instead of typing. And I do not mean a watered-down version of it. The full agent picks up. Every capability it has is available through that single call.

No more hunting and pecking on your phone screen trying to get the instructions right. You just call and talk.

What Actually Changed 🤔

Before this update, calling OpenClaw only gave you limited access to what the agent could do. Think of it like calling a contractor who only showed up with half their tools. You could get some things done but not everything.

Now when you call, the full agent picks up. Research, browser automation, CRM updates, sending emails, booking appointments, all of it is available through a single phone call.

You talk. It works.

How People Are Using This Right Now 🤑

Let me give you three quick examples so this clicks.

👉A small business owner is driving between meetings. They call their OpenClaw agent and ask it to research three competitors, update the CRM with notes from their last call, draft a social media post, and email it to the team for approval. By the time they pull into the parking lot, it is all done.

👉A real estate agent is standing inside a property showing with a buyer who is interested. They step outside for a minute, call the agent, and ask it to pull comparable sales from the area, run the numbers, and send a professional proposal to the buyer's email. The buyer gets it before they finish walking through the house.

👉And honestly, I am already thinking about how I am going to use this myself. My plan is to call my agent at 7 AM before I even sit down at my desk and just talk through everything I need done that day. Research this, update that, draft this email, find me the latest AI news from overnight. By the time my coffee is ready, half my task list is handled and I have not typed a single word yet.

What Else Came With This Update 🦞

The voice call feature is the headline but there are a few other solid improvements worth knowing about.

DeepSeek V4 Flash and Pro are now available inside OpenClaw. The agent automatically uses the faster, cheaper model for simple tasks and switches to the more powerful one when the work gets complex. You do not have to think about it. It just picks the right tool for the job.

Browser automation is more reliable now. The agent can click through tricky websites like government portals that used to trip it up, and if something unexpected pops up mid-task like a popup or a changed page layout, it recovers and keeps going instead of failing completely.

Telegram and Slack integrations are working more smoothly. Session memory is fixed so the agent remembers context across long conversations without losing the thread. And the text-to-speech voice sounds noticeably more natural now, less robotic, more like an actual person talking.

The Bigger Picture

Most people still think of AI as something you sit down at a desk and type at. This update changes that.

Your agent is now as close as a phone call. You do not need a laptop. You do not need to be at your desk. You do not need to carefully type out a multi-step prompt and hope you worded it right. You just call and say what you need.

That is a completely different relationship with AI than most people are used to. And once you try it, going back to typing everything out is going to feel like a step backward.

My Take On This

The voice call update is the one that gets me most excited out of everything in this release. Not because it is the flashiest feature, but because it removes the last piece of friction that made AI agents feel like a desk-only tool.

The whole point of having an AI agent is to have something that works the way your life works, not the other way around. Your life does not stop when you step away from your keyboard. Now your agent does not either.

What Do You Think?

Are you already using OpenClaw in your business? And how does the voice call update change how you would use it day to day?

Hit reply and let me know.

Talk soon,

Brian

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