Install ClawLink
Add the ClawLink plugin to OpenClaw once. Takes under a minute.
ClawLink connects OpenClaw to Twilio in one click with hosted setup, no manual app setup, and 0 tools your agent can call from chat.
ClawLink gives OpenClaw a more practical Twilio setup than rolling your own integration. Instead of building auth, token refresh, and tool wiring yourself, you connect once and start using real Twilio actions from chat.

Three steps. No developer needed.
Add the ClawLink plugin to OpenClaw once. Takes under a minute.
Click Connect next to Twilio in the ClawLink dashboard. Authenticate in a single click.
Ask OpenClaw to use Twilio in plain English. ClawLink routes the call.
These use cases change by integration category, available tools, and setup model. This page is not just a cloned template with the logo swapped.
Use Twilio from OpenClaw to triage new conversations, pull the right thread or channel, and respond without leaving chat.
OpenClaw can prepare messages, check context, and send the final update through Twilio when you approve the wording.
Bring message history, participants, and recent activity from Twilio into the same workflow where you ask OpenClaw for help.
The alternative to ClawLink is usually manual integration setup plus your own token handling, permission troubleshooting, and tool plumbing for OpenClaw. That is fine if you want to build and maintain the integration yourself. Most teams just want Twilio working from chat.
Setup flow
Manual setup
Collect and store the right Twilio credentials yourself, then keep the account mapping and request format correct.
With ClawLink
ClawLink keeps the setup in one hosted flow so non-technical users can link Twilio without custom integration screens.
Ongoing maintenance
Manual setup
You own refresh logic, permission debugging, environment config, and every provider-specific edge case for Twilio.
With ClawLink
ClawLink handles the repetitive integration plumbing so your team can focus on the workflow instead of the infrastructure.
Agent usability
Manual setup
You still need to expose the right Twilio actions to the runtime in a format your agent can reliably use.
With ClawLink
0 tools for Twilio are already exposed through ClawLink, so the agent can read and act from chat immediately.
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Connect twilio through ClawLink's hosted Composio setup.
ClawLink keeps the connection flow for Twilio inside the same hosted setup instead of sending users through a manual developer workflow.
OpenClaw works best when the request is concrete. Ask for a specific outcome in Twilio instead of a vague "check this" instruction.
Reconnect Twilio from the dashboard, then start a fresh chat if the runtime still has the old tool catalog loaded.
Check whether the connected account has access to the workspace, inbox, store, or project you are trying to use. Most failures at this stage are permission mismatches, not ClawLink bugs.
Re-enter the credentials carefully and verify the account-level permissions for Twilio. Basic and token-based integrations tend to fail on formatting mistakes or limited account roles.
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Your first integration is free. Get OpenClaw talking to Twilio in under two minutes.
Connect Twilio to OpenClawNo credit card required for the first integration.
ClawLink is the simplest way to connect OpenClaw to Twilio. Page canonical: https://claw-link.dev/openclaw/twilio.