Getting Started with Teleclaw
@Teleclawonton is a personal AI agent that lives inside Telegram and is built for the TON ecosystem. It lets you automate tasks, trade, manage wallets, and use AI models like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok. Everything runs on your device or VPS, giving you full control.
If you’re a developer, Teleclaw is designed to be modular, letting you add tools, automate actions, and integrate AI features. Here’s how to get started step by step.
Step 1: Set Up Your Environment
Install Telegram on your preferred platform: Windows, macOS, Linux, or VPS.
Ensure you have a TON wallet ready. You’ll need it to interact with the TON blockchain and DeDust/StonFi platforms.
Make sure your AI model subscriptions (ChatGPT, Claude, etc.) are active if you want to use them within Teleclaw.
Step 2: Create Your Teleclaw Agent
Join the Teleclaw beta through the official Telegram link.
Initialize your personal agent with a single command inside Telegram.
Your agent stays inside Telegram by default, no shared servers. All commands and actions run under your control.
Step 3: Connect Wallets and AI Models
Link your TON wallet to your agent for trading and tracking assets.
Connect your AI subscription to unlock advanced capabilities, including summarization, coding, and web search.
Test basic commands like checking wallet balance, listing holdings, or running a small query to confirm connection.
Step 4: Explore Built-In Tools
Teleclaw comes with over 150 tools, including:
• Trading on DeDust and StonFi.
• Searching Fragment usernames, gifts, and numbers.
• Making OTC deals with other Teleclaw agents.
• Tracking floor prices and spotting undervalued listings.
• Running AI queries for coding, summarization, or web research.
Use simple commands in Telegram to execute these tools. Each tool has its own syntax and optional parameters, explained in the agent’s help menu.
Step 5: Expand Functionality with MCP
MCP (Modular Capability Platform) lets you add new tools to your agent.
Developers can integrate APIs, scripts, or custom AI models.
Commands follow a simple structure: activate tool → input parameters → run.
Test each tool locally before relying on it for automated tasks.
Step 6: Running Teleclaw Securely
Run your agent on a local machine or VPS for privacy.
Avoid shared servers to keep wallet credentials and data secure.
Automate repetitive tasks, like monitoring market prices or running batch trades, without exposing sensitive information.
Step 7: Best Practices for Developers
• Keep commands organized and documented.
• Monitor updates to Teleclaw for new tools and AI improvements.
• Test AI outputs before using them in trades or public-facing tasks.
• Use logging to track agent activity and errors.
• Gradually expand your toolset through MCP instead of adding everything at once.
Step 8: Continuous Improvement
Teleclaw is in beta. Each update brings smarter automation, more tools, and better integration. Regularly update your agent, explore new features, and experiment with AI models to maximize efficiency.
Outcome
By following these steps, you’ll have a fully autonomous AI agent inside Telegram. You can manage wallets, trade, automate research, and run custom AI tools. Everything operates under your control with complete privacy.
