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Your personal AI News Agent. Two briefs a day, urgent pings when something breaks — straight to your chat.
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No dashboards. No onboarding tour. No prompt tuning. Three taps and your reporter is already picking up the news — you'll talk to the bot the same way tomorrow as you do today.
Create a bot with @BotFather, paste the token once. No new app to install.
Type it in plain words. “AI, F1, Turkish politics”— that's it. You can add, mute, or change it by messaging the bot later.
Morning brief, evening brief, and a ping the moment something you follow actually moves. Nothing else.
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Two quiet briefs at hours you pick. A ping in between — only if something you follow actually moves.
When something you follow actually moves, NewsClaw pings you. Everything else stays quiet.
Reads every wire, every hour. Speaks when you asked — or when something you follow actually moves.
Pair Telegram or Discord once. Your reporter has a direct line to you — no new app, no inbox, no dashboard.
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No dropdowns. No category trees. You tell NewsClaw what you follow the way you’d tell a person: the team you support, the country you live in, the company you work at, the one person you want to keep tabs on. It remembers, and messages you when something moves there.
Change your mind any time. Tell it “skip that” and it stops. Tell it “add this” and it starts.
The feed wasn't built for you. It's a firehose, sorted by whatever keeps the most people scrolling. NewsClaw is the opposite: just the things you said you wanted to know about.
Your team signed a new striker. UK housing bill passed. A new 70B open model tops MMLU.
Your follow. Released 12 minutes ago. Benchmarks up across the board — no marketing puff, here’s the post.
What actually moved on your topics. Tomorrow: vote on the housing bill amendment.
Same news, different job. Most apps are built to keep you scrolling. NewsClaw is built to send you away informed.
Add a follow in a sentence. When something happens there, it pings.
Any follow, in your own words.
Across every source. Primary ones first.
The moment it happens — not an hour later.
Ask for more. Same thread, like a person.
“The breaking alerts cut through like a good analyst, not a news siren. That’s the whole game.”
“Told it once I care about EU AI policy. The next morning, one line with the citation inline. Sold.”
“The evening brief is the first newsletter I’ve actually read end-to-end in a year.”
“I was paying for six newsletters. NewsClaw replaced all of them and it’s in Telegram where I already live.”
“The breaking alerts cut through like a good analyst, not a news siren. That’s the whole game.”
“Told it once I care about EU AI policy. The next morning, one line with the citation inline. Sold.”
“The evening brief is the first newsletter I’ve actually read end-to-end in a year.”
“I was paying for six newsletters. NewsClaw replaced all of them and it’s in Telegram where I already live.”
“For the first time in years, I’m reading primary sources again. Three lines at 07:02, maybe one breaking alert, done. My attention is mine.”
“The moments it stays quiet are the ones that earn my trust.”
“I told it I follow Liverpool. I hear about the club before my friends do now.”
“No feed to doomscroll. No dashboard. Just messages when something moves.”
“For the first time in years, I’m reading primary sources again. Three lines at 07:02, maybe one breaking alert, done. My attention is mine.”
“The moments it stays quiet are the ones that earn my trust.”
“I told it I follow Liverpool. I hear about the club before my friends do now.”
“No feed to doomscroll. No dashboard. Just messages when something moves.”
“Most days I get three messages. That’s it. I stopped opening Twitter during market hours.”
“My CEO asked how I knew about the Meridian filing 90 seconds after it dropped. Best $24 I spend.”
“Six months in. Still the only inbox I don’t dread opening.”
“I told it about the bill I’ve been tracking. It pings me at every step. Feels like having a researcher.”
“Most days I get three messages. That’s it. I stopped opening Twitter during market hours.”
“My CEO asked how I knew about the Meridian filing 90 seconds after it dropped. Best $24 I spend.”
“Six months in. Still the only inbox I don’t dread opening.”
“I told it about the bill I’ve been tracking. It pings me at every step. Feels like having a researcher.”
OpenClaw is the open-source runtime underneath. Isolated per user, always on, auditable. If you'd rather self-host — you can.
Start free — no card. Then $19 / month/mo, everything included: hosting, model, sources, and every future upgrade.
1 day free. We only ask for payment if you decide to keep it.
Create a bot with @BotFather, paste the token. 60 seconds.
Your bot activates. First brief arrives at 09:00 your time tomorrow.
No credit card required · cancel anytime from chat
Each NewsClaw runs as your own bot — not a shared Sidely one. That means your messages, your rate limits, and your identity stay yours. You create one with @BotFather, paste the token once, and Sidely stores it encrypted.
It asks. In the first chat after set-up, NewsClaw walks through your topics, your city, and what should count as breaking news. You can change any of it later by saying so.
No — NewsClaw is tuned to the right model for the job. You get consistent output; we handle keys, costs, and upgrades.
A curated mix of wires, primary sources, filings, and niche outlets — thousands in total. Updated on our side, not yours.
Topics and history are encrypted at rest (AES-256). Your agent runs in its own isolated container. Nothing is used to train anyone's model.
Yes. Say 'switch to WhatsApp' in chat and NewsClaw walks you through adding the new token.