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🚀 OpenClaw TL;DR (v2026.4.11)
Big update, simple summary: - Your chats got smarter, with better memory and easier access to past context. - The web chat feels more polished, especially for voice replies, media, and rich responses. - More apps and channels now play nicely with OpenClaw, so automation feels less patchy. - Setup and sign-in flows got smoother, which means less friction getting things running. - A bunch of annoying reliability issues were cleaned up, from timeouts to message handling. - First-time features like Talk Mode and transcription should now feel less flaky. Bottom line: this release makes OpenClaw feel more useful, more polished, and less likely to get in your way.
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🚀 OpenClaw TL;DR (v2026.4.10)
Big update, simple summary: - OpenClaw just got much better at remembering useful context, so it can feel more personal and less forgetful. - There’s a new Codex-powered path built in, which means more native power for people who want serious agent workflows. - Mobile voice support keeps getting stronger, so talking to OpenClaw is inching closer to feeling natural. - Setup, pairing, and day-to-day reliability got another cleanup pass, which means less random friction. - Security and stability got tightened again, so the whole thing feels safer and more trustworthy. Bottom line: this release makes OpenClaw feel smarter, smoother, and more ready for real everyday use.
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🚀 OpenClaw TL;DR (v2026.4.9)
Big update, simple summary: - OpenClaw just got better at remembering the stuff that matters, so it can feel more useful over time instead of starting cold. - The app is getting cleaner and easier to manage behind the scenes, which usually means fewer weird hiccups and smoother daily use. - Pairing and setup got more reliable, especially on mobile, so getting connected should be less annoying. - Chat replies are cleaner now too, with fewer awkward leaked system messages or broken preview moments. - Security got another upgrade, which matters because the best automation feels powerful without feeling sketchy. Bottom line: this release makes OpenClaw feel more polished, more trustworthy, and easier to live with day to day.
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🚀 OpenClaw TL;DR (v2026.4.8)
Big update, simple summary: - Fresh install and setup flows should feel a lot smoother, with fewer weird startup breaks. - More built-in integrations now behave reliably out of the box, instead of acting fragile after updates. - Progress updates inside the app are more dependable, so longer tasks feel less confusing. - Proxy-heavy or locked-down network setups got friendlier, which means fewer annoying connection issues. - Slack users get a quieter life too, with fewer token and file-download hiccups. Bottom line: this release is mostly about making OpenClaw feel more stable, more plug-and-play, and less likely to break when you just want it to work.
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🚀 OpenClaw TL;DR (v2026.4.5)
Big update, simple summary: - OpenClaw just got a lot more creative, with built-in image, music, and video generation expanding fast. - The app feels more polished and global, with better multilingual support and smoother day-to-day UX. - Memory got smarter, so OpenClaw is better at keeping useful context without turning into a mess. - Setup and approvals got easier, which means less fiddling and more actually getting things done. - Security and reliability got tightened up across the board, so things should feel safer and more stable. Bottom line: this release makes OpenClaw easier to use, more powerful out of the box, and better suited for real everyday automation.
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