OpenClaw + Kimi K2.5: The ULTIMATE AI Assistant Setup You NEED Right Now!
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OpenClaw + Kimi K2.5: The ULTIMATE AI Assistant Setup You NEED Right Now!

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Set up the ULTIMATE AI assistant in minutes! In this video, I show you how to combine OpenClaw with Kimi K2.5 to build a fully automated, memory-powered AI assistant — with custom personas, scheduled tasks, Skill installation, and even Telegram integration. Easy, fast, and no coding required! Website: https://www.kimi.com/bot For hands-on demos, tools, workflows, and dev-focused content, check out World of AI, our channel dedicated to building with these models: ‪‪ ⁨‪‪‪‪‪‪‪@intheworldofai 🔗 My Links: 📩 Sponsor a Video or Feature Your Product: intheuniverseofaiz@gmail.com 🔥 Become a Patron (Private Discord): /worldofai 🧠 Follow me on Twitter: https://x.com/UniverseofAIz 🌐 Website: https://www.worldzofai.com 🚨 Subscribe To The FREE AI Newsletter For Regular AI Updates: https://intheworldofai.com/ #openclaw #kimik25 #KimiClaw #AIAssistant #MoonshotAI #AIAutomation #OpenClawTutorial #BestAIAssistant #AIProductivity #TelegramBot #AITools2025 #KimiAI #AISetup #ArtificialIntelligence #aiforwork 0:00 - Intro 0:27 - What is Kimi Claw? 1:35 - Getting Started (Deploy or Link) 3:33 - Stop Using It Like Google 4:11 - Customize Your AI Persona 6:10 - Skills & Clawhub Library 8:46 - Scheduled Tasks & Automation 9:58 - Telegram Bot Setup 11:13 - KimiClaw in Action! 13:16 - Outro

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Intro

What if your AI assistant remembered your preferences, sent you a market briefing every morning before you even opened your laptop, replied to your team and Telegram while you were in a meeting, and did all of this without you needing to buy a server, write a single line of code, or even set up an API key. That's not a concept. That's Kimmy Claw. And in the next 10 minutes, I'm going to show you exactly how to set it up, customize it to fit your workflow, and get it running on autopilot. So, let's get into it.

What is Kimi Claw?

Let's start with the basics. Kimmy Claw is Kimmy's integration of something called Open Claw, an AI assistant built with two things most AI tools completely lack. A unique configurable personality and long-term memory. Most chat bots are amnesic by design. Every new conversation, they start from zero. They don't know your preferences, your routine, or how you like your information presented. OpenClaw is different. Is built to persist, to learn your style, and to act more like a trained assistant than a vending machine for answers. Now, Kimmy has taken OpenClaw and made it dramatically easier to get started with. Instead of managing your own server, spinning up infrastructure, or wiring together APIs, you can deploy your own personal OpenClaw instance directly inside Kimmy with a single click. Kimmy handles the cloud hosting, automatically configures the Kimmy K2. 5 thinking model, connects your Kimmy code membership quota, and enables web search right out of the box. You can now save your time and money by not buying a server or figuring how to set it up and use Kimmy Claw instead, which gives you all that functionality with a simple click. So, how do you

Getting Started (Deploy or Link)

actually use this? The first thing you want to do is go to kimmy. com and on the side now you will see a section called Kimmy Claw. Click on that and then there are two ways you can actually get started depending on where you're coming from. If you're brand new to OpenClaw, head to the create Kimmy Claw page inside Kimmy and hit deploy. That's genuinely it. Within moments, you have a personal AI assistant running in the cloud fully configured. No setup required. If you already have an OpenClaw running on your own machine or server, you don't need to start over. Go to the Kimmy Claw page, choose link existing OpenClaw, and install the Kimmy plugin on the device running OpenClaw. Follow the steps and your existing assistant is now accessible through the Kimmy interface. It has the same memory and same settings, just a new front door. Either page gets you to the same place, a personal AI assistant that lives inside Kimmy and is ready to be shaped around the way you work. So, I personally don't have a Kimmy claw that I can link. So, I'm going to create a new one and I'm going to show you guys the whole process so you guys can do it for yourself. So, I'll click on this button, create, and it's saying that it's creating my Kimmy claw and it may take about a minute. So, let's give it some time. All right, that is it. I now have my own Kimclaw ready to go. And my Kimmy Claw, you can see, is ready. Let's chat. Send me AI news every day at 9:00 a. m. So, I can schedule recurring task, check the current stock market, how to set up a Telegram bot. But let's try some of these features. For example, I wanted to send me AI news every day at 9:00 a. m. because obviously I run this channel and I would love to be updated. So, I'll click on this and then you can see Kimmy Claw is active. And then you will see that got it. I'll set up a daily crown job to send you AI news at 9:00 a. m. Done. Your daily AI news is scheduled for 9:00 a. m., which is on the Asia time. I can change this. The first one goes out tomorrow morning. The job will search for the latest AI developments, model releases, industry moves, research, and tools, and then send you a concise summary. Setting a reminder at 8:55 a. m. just to make sure I don't oversleep. Not that I sleep. So, it's cool. Like, it has its own personality. But before we get into more

Stop Using It Like Google

features, I want to address the mistake almost everyone makes when they first use something like this. They kind of treat it like a search engine with a chat interface. You type a question, read the answer, close the tab, repeat. That completely wastes what makes Kimclaw different. This is not a query response machine. It's a configurable assistant, meaning you can give it rules, teach it your methods, set it to run automatically, and have it communicate with you across different platforms. The shift is this. Instead of asking what it can answer, ask what can I set it up to do with that framing. Let me walk you through the four things that'll completely transform how you use

Customize Your AI Persona

Kimmy Claw. The first and most underused feature is persona customization. Kimmy Claw's reply style is not fixed. One instruction changes the name, the tone, the format, and the role it plays permanently for the assistant. You can tune it from three angles. First, name and identity. You can give it a name and assign it a job. Second, speaking style, shorter, more formal, more playful, bullet points only, things like that. Third, fixed structure. Tell it to always open with a conclusion or always close with one action item. Here are some real examples you can steal. For example, I'm going to say, from now on, your name is Steven. You are my information assistant. Start every reply with good, then answer. It's simple, but now every interaction has a consistent rhythm that signals this assistant is mine. You can see we can already see that good noted. I'm now Steven, your information assistant. I I'll start every reply with good from now on. Right. And you can see at the bottom, name change logged. Steven mode activated. Though I have to admit, Kimmy Claw had a certain dramatic flare. It has some personality already built in. Another thing you can do is ask it to do something like this. From now on, use a three-part format. Conclusion, reasons, actionable steps, and no fluff. This one is gold for people who hate watting through paragraphs to find the point. You get the conclusion first every single time. So, let me send that over. Your assistant now knows what kind of context and what kind of answers you like. Then you can also give it a role. For example, I'm going to tell it that you are a rigorous investment research analyst. Mark uncertainty for every conclusion and include one risk note. Now, it's not just answering, it's thinking like a domain expert, flagging what it doesn't know and reminding you of downside risk. That's the difference between a generic answer and a useful one. The key insight here is that you're not just changing aesthetics, you're shaping how it reasons and presents information to match how your brain actually processes it. So, let me send that over as well. So, you can see we have already seeing that is remembering how it should be answered. So, it provided me with a conclusion, a reason, an actionable step. The second feature

Skills & Clawhub Library

that Kimmy Claw has is skills. Kimmy Claw has access to the Claw Hub skill library. Think of it like an app store, but instead of installing apps, you're installing expert workflows directly into your assistant. The idea is that for any recurring task, summarizing news, analyzing stocks, running a competitor breakdown, structuring meeting notes, there's probably already a highquality skilled build for it. Instead of teaching your assistant from scratch every time, you just ask it to find and install the right one. Here's what that looks like in practice. So, I'm going to ask it that I want to look at some opportunities in ashare stocks. find a skill related to market data and analyze ideas, install it, and then run an analysis. Your assistant goes to the library, picks the right modules, installs it, and then applies it all in one conversation. You didn't write a prompt template, you didn't configure anything. You just describe what you wanted. So, you can see I asked it to be a little bit more risk averse. So, it's highlighting that, okay, I found a skill, but there is some risky virus protection that could be an issue. So, it's asking me what should I do? I can hardcode it. meaning that okay I acknowledge the security and force it to install that skill. Option B I can install something else but it could have similar issues. Or option C proceed with web-based research using search tools. So no installation risk but data may be delayed. So I'm going to go with C for now because I want to ensure that the option is safe. So I'll press C. You can also use this for business use. Let's say you need a competitor analysis. So I'm going to ask it. I need to do a competitor analysis. Find a suitable skill for this. Then ask me for the information you need step by step. So let's press enter. So what you can see that it went to claw hub and then it installed a competitor analysis skill. Now it's going to tell me like okay I'll conduct this analysis in five steps please provide the following. So I need to give it one target company the industry geography market it can do China global US only. Step two, known competitors optional. Step three, analysis debt. Like I can ask it, do I want three to five key competitors, high level comparison, five to eight competitors? Then focus areas, which dimensions matter more. I can select a priority and then what it will do is that once I give those inputs, it'll give me an output format, an executive summary of one to two pages, a detailed report, battle cards, whatever. Right? So notice what the second example kind of shows. It tells the assistant to gather information from you interactively rather than making assumptions, which is much more reliable compared to using a simple chat prompt. If none of the existing skills fit exactly how you work, you can teach it your own. Give it your process, your standards, and preferred output format, and that becomes a custom skill that lives with your assistant permanently.

Scheduled Tasks & Automation

The third feature, and honestly my favorite, is scheduled task. Kimmy clock can execute tasks automatically at any time you define daily, weekly, at a specific hour, after a delay. This is where it stops becoming a reactive tool and becomes a proactive one. The formula for a reliable schedule task is three things stated together. Time, output, format, and constraints. Let me give you some examples that show the range here. For example, I can schedule that every day at 9:00 a. m. summarize the latest market news, three bullet points plus one risk note within 200 words. So, I can send that. And what Kim Claus is going to do is going to use this memory and remember that every day at 9:00 a. m. is supposed to send me a market news. Then there's also fun ones like this, like tonight at 10:30 p. m. remind me to shut down my computer, wash up, get ready to sleep, and use a gentle tone. So I can even do it for personal life task. It doesn't have to be just work. So I can send that and it'll send me a message during that time as well. The template that Kimmy Cloud recommends for scheduled task is at time do X which is the task and output format and allow constraints. The more precisely you fill in those four blanks, the more consistently it delivers. And once you set something up and it works, you never have to think about it again. It just runs automatically. The fourth

Telegram Bot Setup

feature is Telegram integration. This one takes about 5 minutes to set up and completely changes where you can interact with your assistant. So here's a step-by-step breakdown. Open Telegram and find atbot father. Make sure the handle is exactly that. There are impersonators and this is the official Telegram bot creation tool. Once you're in there, run a new bot command. Follow the prompts to name your bot and save the token it gives you. It looks like a long string of numbers and letters, but keep it safe. So, what are we going to call it? I'm going to call this Steven just to stay consistent with Kimclaw. All right, it looks like my bot is set up. That's my username. And then I can, for example, use this token to access it. All right, once you have your token from Telegram, all you have to do is go into Kimclaw and then tell it just my Telegram bot token is this for example and then send that in. And then you might have to restart your Kimclaw. So if you just click on the settings button and click on restart, this will reset everything and set everything up. Then all you have to do is find your new bot in Telegram and it'll send you a pairing code command. You copy that and send it back into Kimclaw over here and it will look something like openclaw pairing approved telegram your code. So then Kimmy clock completes the link automatically. That's it. Now you can message your assistant in Telegram and it responds. Same memory, same persona, same skills, just a different interface.

KimiClaw in Action!

For example, what you're looking at right now is me talking to my bot Steven. So it's simple like you can say hello and then like good hello, I'm Steven, your information assistant. How can I help you today? So then I told it to do a simple task. For example, I have a YouTube channel called Universe of AI. I talk about AI news, mono drops, leaks, etc. Give me news for today. So then your Kimmy claw you can interact with it like you would uh assistant through telegram. You can imagine that this is your assistant that you're messaging and it gathered all this information. You can see and then I told it to reset it speaking style and I told it that I live in Canada. So all schedules task should be around Eastern Standard Time, not the Asian standard time. So it does that. Um then you can see that I told it to basically change up its language. I wanted to reset it to its default. So I dropped that three-part format that I had it initially set up. And then you can see I even asked it to like, you know, do a couple of things. It did debug and then I told it to do some research on my channel. Did some of that work over here. So this is kind of cool, right? I I'm asking it what to do. I've scheduled it. If you guys remember earlier in the video, I told it to give me a daily market news. So this brief just came by itself. This is something that I automated. So every day I would wake up and I would have my news ready. I would have any specific task or reminder set, everything ready just like an AI assistant. And what's really cool is that you can actually tell it to go on the browser and do things like that. You can add specific skills. Let's say you have a business and you want to make LinkedIn posts or expost. You can install the specific skills and get those, you know, automated posts ready. And all you might have to do in the worst case is copy and paste that and actually just press send cuz Kimmy Claw would able to generate those posts for you, get the research, and just have it all ready for you on the go. So, this can really automate your life. And this is what an AI assistant is supposed to look like. is supposed to be proactive, not reactive. You're supposed to have your information ready for you. And thanks to Kimmy K2. 5 and the thinking model with this integration, the whole process becomes so simple. You guys saw me do that today. I just had to click one button. I had my Kimmy Claw ready and I can interact with it, link it with Telegram, and that's it. Make sure to

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