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| summary: "Group chat behavior across surfaces (WhatsApp/Telegram/Discord/Slack/Signal/iMessage/Microsoft Teams)" | |
| read_when: | |
| - Changing group chat behavior or mention gating | |
| # Groups | |
| Moltbot treats group chats consistently across surfaces: WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, Signal, iMessage, Microsoft Teams. | |
| ## Beginner intro (2 minutes) | |
| Moltbot “lives” on your own messaging accounts. There is no separate WhatsApp bot user. | |
| If **you** are in a group, Moltbot can see that group and respond there. | |
| Default behavior: | |
| - Groups are restricted (`groupPolicy: "allowlist"`). | |
| - Replies require a mention unless you explicitly disable mention gating. | |
| Translation: allowlisted senders can trigger Moltbot by mentioning it. | |
| > TL;DR | |
| > - **DM access** is controlled by `*.allowFrom`. | |
| > - **Group access** is controlled by `*.groupPolicy` + allowlists (`*.groups`, `*.groupAllowFrom`). | |
| > - **Reply triggering** is controlled by mention gating (`requireMention`, `/activation`). | |
| Quick flow (what happens to a group message): | |
| ``` | |
| groupPolicy? disabled -> drop | |
| groupPolicy? allowlist -> group allowed? no -> drop | |
| requireMention? yes -> mentioned? no -> store for context only | |
| otherwise -> reply | |
| ``` | |
|  | |
| If you want... | |
| | Goal | What to set | | |
| |------|-------------| | |
| | Allow all groups but only reply on @mentions | `groups: { "*": { requireMention: true } }` | | |
| | Disable all group replies | `groupPolicy: "disabled"` | | |
| | Only specific groups | `groups: { "<group-id>": { ... } }` (no `"*"` key) | | |
| | Only you can trigger in groups | `groupPolicy: "allowlist"`, `groupAllowFrom: ["+1555..."]` | | |
| ## Session keys | |
| - Group sessions use `agent:<agentId>:<channel>:group:<id>` session keys (rooms/channels use `agent:<agentId>:<channel>:channel:<id>`). | |
| - Telegram forum topics add `:topic:<threadId>` to the group id so each topic has its own session. | |
| - Direct chats use the main session (or per-sender if configured). | |
| - Heartbeats are skipped for group sessions. | |
| ## Pattern: personal DMs + public groups (single agent) | |
| Yes — this works well if your “personal” traffic is **DMs** and your “public” traffic is **groups**. | |
| Why: in single-agent mode, DMs typically land in the **main** session key (`agent:main:main`), while groups always use **non-main** session keys (`agent:main:<channel>:group:<id>`). If you enable sandboxing with `mode: "non-main"`, those group sessions run in Docker while your main DM session stays on-host. | |
| This gives you one agent “brain” (shared workspace + memory), but two execution postures: | |
| - **DMs**: full tools (host) | |
| - **Groups**: sandbox + restricted tools (Docker) | |
| > If you need truly separate workspaces/personas (“personal” and “public” must never mix), use a second agent + bindings. See [Multi-Agent Routing](/concepts/multi-agent). | |
| Example (DMs on host, groups sandboxed + messaging-only tools): | |
| ```json5 | |
| { | |
| agents: { | |
| defaults: { | |
| sandbox: { | |
| mode: "non-main", // groups/channels are non-main -> sandboxed | |
| scope: "session", // strongest isolation (one container per group/channel) | |
| workspaceAccess: "none" | |
| } | |
| } | |
| }, | |
| tools: { | |
| sandbox: { | |
| tools: { | |
| // If allow is non-empty, everything else is blocked (deny still wins). | |
| allow: ["group:messaging", "group:sessions"], | |
| deny: ["group:runtime", "group:fs", "group:ui", "nodes", "cron", "gateway"] | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| Want “groups can only see folder X” instead of “no host access”? Keep `workspaceAccess: "none"` and mount only allowlisted paths into the sandbox: | |
| ```json5 | |
| { | |
| agents: { | |
| defaults: { | |
| sandbox: { | |
| mode: "non-main", | |
| scope: "session", | |
| workspaceAccess: "none", | |
| docker: { | |
| binds: [ | |
| // hostPath:containerPath:mode | |
| "~/FriendsShared:/data:ro" | |
| ] | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| Related: | |
| - Configuration keys and defaults: [Gateway configuration](/gateway/configuration#agentsdefaultssandbox) | |
| - Debugging why a tool is blocked: [Sandbox vs Tool Policy vs Elevated](/gateway/sandbox-vs-tool-policy-vs-elevated) | |
| - Bind mounts details: [Sandboxing](/gateway/sandboxing#custom-bind-mounts) | |
| ## Display labels | |
| - UI labels use `displayName` when available, formatted as `<channel>:<token>`. | |
| - `#room` is reserved for rooms/channels; group chats use `g-<slug>` (lowercase, spaces -> `-`, keep `#@+._-`). | |
| ## Group policy | |
| Control how group/room messages are handled per channel: | |
| ```json5 | |
| { | |
| channels: { | |
| whatsapp: { | |
| groupPolicy: "disabled", // "open" | "disabled" | "allowlist" | |
| groupAllowFrom: ["+15551234567"] | |
| }, | |
| telegram: { | |
| groupPolicy: "disabled", | |
| groupAllowFrom: ["123456789", "@username"] | |
| }, | |
| signal: { | |
| groupPolicy: "disabled", | |
| groupAllowFrom: ["+15551234567"] | |
| }, | |
| imessage: { | |
| groupPolicy: "disabled", | |
| groupAllowFrom: ["chat_id:123"] | |
| }, | |
| msteams: { | |
| groupPolicy: "disabled", | |
| groupAllowFrom: ["user@org.com"] | |
| }, | |
| discord: { | |
| groupPolicy: "allowlist", | |
| guilds: { | |
| "GUILD_ID": { channels: { help: { allow: true } } } | |
| } | |
| }, | |
| slack: { | |
| groupPolicy: "allowlist", | |
| channels: { "#general": { allow: true } } | |
| }, | |
| matrix: { | |
| groupPolicy: "allowlist", | |
| groupAllowFrom: ["@owner:example.org"], | |
| groups: { | |
| "!roomId:example.org": { allow: true }, | |
| "#alias:example.org": { allow: true } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| | Policy | Behavior | | |
| |--------|----------| | |
| | `"open"` | Groups bypass allowlists; mention-gating still applies. | | |
| | `"disabled"` | Block all group messages entirely. | | |
| | `"allowlist"` | Only allow groups/rooms that match the configured allowlist. | | |
| Notes: | |
| - `groupPolicy` is separate from mention-gating (which requires @mentions). | |
| - WhatsApp/Telegram/Signal/iMessage/Microsoft Teams: use `groupAllowFrom` (fallback: explicit `allowFrom`). | |
| - Discord: allowlist uses `channels.discord.guilds.<id>.channels`. | |
| - Slack: allowlist uses `channels.slack.channels`. | |
| - Matrix: allowlist uses `channels.matrix.groups` (room IDs, aliases, or names). Use `channels.matrix.groupAllowFrom` to restrict senders; per-room `users` allowlists are also supported. | |
| - Group DMs are controlled separately (`channels.discord.dm.*`, `channels.slack.dm.*`). | |
| - Telegram allowlist can match user IDs (`"123456789"`, `"telegram:123456789"`, `"tg:123456789"`) or usernames (`"@alice"` or `"alice"`); prefixes are case-insensitive. | |
| - Default is `groupPolicy: "allowlist"`; if your group allowlist is empty, group messages are blocked. | |
| Quick mental model (evaluation order for group messages): | |
| 1) `groupPolicy` (open/disabled/allowlist) | |
| 2) group allowlists (`*.groups`, `*.groupAllowFrom`, channel-specific allowlist) | |
| 3) mention gating (`requireMention`, `/activation`) | |
| ## Mention gating (default) | |
| Group messages require a mention unless overridden per group. Defaults live per subsystem under `*.groups."*"`. | |
| Replying to a bot message counts as an implicit mention (when the channel supports reply metadata). This applies to Telegram, WhatsApp, Slack, Discord, and Microsoft Teams. | |
| ```json5 | |
| { | |
| channels: { | |
| whatsapp: { | |
| groups: { | |
| "*": { requireMention: true }, | |
| "123@g.us": { requireMention: false } | |
| } | |
| }, | |
| telegram: { | |
| groups: { | |
| "*": { requireMention: true }, | |
| "123456789": { requireMention: false } | |
| } | |
| }, | |
| imessage: { | |
| groups: { | |
| "*": { requireMention: true }, | |
| "123": { requireMention: false } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| }, | |
| agents: { | |
| list: [ | |
| { | |
| id: "main", | |
| groupChat: { | |
| mentionPatterns: ["@clawd", "moltbot", "\\+15555550123"], | |
| historyLimit: 50 | |
| } | |
| } | |
| ] | |
| } | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| Notes: | |
| - `mentionPatterns` are case-insensitive regexes. | |
| - Surfaces that provide explicit mentions still pass; patterns are a fallback. | |
| - Per-agent override: `agents.list[].groupChat.mentionPatterns` (useful when multiple agents share a group). | |
| - Mention gating is only enforced when mention detection is possible (native mentions or `mentionPatterns` are configured). | |
| - Discord defaults live in `channels.discord.guilds."*"` (overridable per guild/channel). | |
| - Group history context is wrapped uniformly across channels and is **pending-only** (messages skipped due to mention gating); use `messages.groupChat.historyLimit` for the global default and `channels.<channel>.historyLimit` (or `channels.<channel>.accounts.*.historyLimit`) for overrides. Set `0` to disable. | |
| ## Group/channel tool restrictions (optional) | |
| Some channel configs support restricting which tools are available **inside a specific group/room/channel**. | |
| - `tools`: allow/deny tools for the whole group. | |
| - `toolsBySender`: per-sender overrides within the group (keys are sender IDs/usernames/emails/phone numbers depending on the channel). Use `"*"` as a wildcard. | |
| Resolution order (most specific wins): | |
| 1) group/channel `toolsBySender` match | |
| 2) group/channel `tools` | |
| 3) default (`"*"`) `toolsBySender` match | |
| 4) default (`"*"`) `tools` | |
| Example (Telegram): | |
| ```json5 | |
| { | |
| channels: { | |
| telegram: { | |
| groups: { | |
| "*": { tools: { deny: ["exec"] } }, | |
| "-1001234567890": { | |
| tools: { deny: ["exec", "read", "write"] }, | |
| toolsBySender: { | |
| "123456789": { alsoAllow: ["exec"] } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| Notes: | |
| - Group/channel tool restrictions are applied in addition to global/agent tool policy (deny still wins). | |
| - Some channels use different nesting for rooms/channels (e.g., Discord `guilds.*.channels.*`, Slack `channels.*`, MS Teams `teams.*.channels.*`). | |
| ## Group allowlists | |
| When `channels.whatsapp.groups`, `channels.telegram.groups`, or `channels.imessage.groups` is configured, the keys act as a group allowlist. Use `"*"` to allow all groups while still setting default mention behavior. | |
| Common intents (copy/paste): | |
| 1) Disable all group replies | |
| ```json5 | |
| { | |
| channels: { whatsapp: { groupPolicy: "disabled" } } | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| 2) Allow only specific groups (WhatsApp) | |
| ```json5 | |
| { | |
| channels: { | |
| whatsapp: { | |
| groups: { | |
| "123@g.us": { requireMention: true }, | |
| "456@g.us": { requireMention: false } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| 3) Allow all groups but require mention (explicit) | |
| ```json5 | |
| { | |
| channels: { | |
| whatsapp: { | |
| groups: { "*": { requireMention: true } } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| 4) Only the owner can trigger in groups (WhatsApp) | |
| ```json5 | |
| { | |
| channels: { | |
| whatsapp: { | |
| groupPolicy: "allowlist", | |
| groupAllowFrom: ["+15551234567"], | |
| groups: { "*": { requireMention: true } } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| ## Activation (owner-only) | |
| Group owners can toggle per-group activation: | |
| - `/activation mention` | |
| - `/activation always` | |
| Owner is determined by `channels.whatsapp.allowFrom` (or the bot’s self E.164 when unset). Send the command as a standalone message. Other surfaces currently ignore `/activation`. | |
| ## Context fields | |
| Group inbound payloads set: | |
| - `ChatType=group` | |
| - `GroupSubject` (if known) | |
| - `GroupMembers` (if known) | |
| - `WasMentioned` (mention gating result) | |
| - Telegram forum topics also include `MessageThreadId` and `IsForum`. | |
| The agent system prompt includes a group intro on the first turn of a new group session. It reminds the model to respond like a human, avoid Markdown tables, and avoid typing literal `\n` sequences. | |
| ## iMessage specifics | |
| - Prefer `chat_id:<id>` when routing or allowlisting. | |
| - List chats: `imsg chats --limit 20`. | |
| - Group replies always go back to the same `chat_id`. | |
| ## WhatsApp specifics | |
| See [Group messages](/concepts/group-messages) for WhatsApp-only behavior (history injection, mention handling details). | |