Overview

This guide shows you how to connect AWS Bedrock to iMessage using OpenClaw. You'll configure the messaging channel, set up AI provider authentication, and deploy your assistant.

iMessage Capabilities

  • Direct messages
  • Group chats
  • Media support

AWS Bedrock Features

  • Enterprise security
  • AWS integration
  • Multiple providers
  • Compliance certifications

Step 1: Configure iMessage

  1. Ensure you're running macOS with Messages app
  2. Grant Full Disk Access to Terminal/Node
  3. Enable imessage in openclaw.json
  4. Start the gateway
  5. Send a test message to trigger pairing

Step 2: Configure AWS Bedrock

AWS credentials or bearer token

  1. Configure AWS CLI with credentials
  2. Enable Bedrock in your AWS region
  3. Request model access in AWS console
  4. Set AWS_PROFILE or credentials in OpenClaw

Step 3: Combined Configuration

Add both configurations to your openclaw.json:

{
  "agents": {
    "defaults": {
      "model": {
        "primary": "bedrock/anthropic.claude-3-sonnet"
      }
    }
  },
  "models": {
    "providers": {
      "bedrock": {
  "models": {
    "providers": {
      "bedrock": {
        "region": "us-east-1",
        "profile": "default"
      }
    }
  },
  "channels": {
    "imessage": {
      "enabled": true,
      "dmPolicy": "pairing",
      "allowFrom": ["friend@icloud.com"]
    }
  }
}
}

Step 4: Start and Test

# Start the gateway
openclaw gateway start

# Check connection status
openclaw status

# View real-time logs
openclaw logs --follow

Access Control

iMessage supports the following access control policies:

DM Policies

Policy Description
allowlist Only senders in allowFrom list are processed
pairing Unknown senders receive a pairing code; admin must approve
open All DMs are processed (requires allowFrom: ["*"])

Group Policies

Policy Description
allowlist Only groups in groupAllowFrom are processed
open All groups are processed

Deploy Options

Choose how to deploy your iMessage + AWS Bedrock setup: