Google Chat
Google Workspace
Send messages and manage spaces in Google Chat
- Send messages to spaces and direct messages
- Read conversation history and thread replies
- Create and manage Chat spaces and memberships
What You Can Do
Google Chat is the team messaging platform inside Google Workspace. OpenClaw gives you the ability to send, read, and manage Chat programmatically.
List spaces — See all Chat spaces (rooms and DMs) you belong to
Get space details — Name, type, member count, and threading model
List members — See who is in a given space
Send messages — Post text messages to any space
Send DMs — Create or continue a direct message with a specific person
Read messages — Retrieve message history from a space with pagination
Reply to threads — Post replies in existing message threads
Update messages — Edit previously sent messages (within edit window)
Delete messages — Remove messages you sent
Create spaces — Set up new team rooms with a name and description
Add/remove members — Manage space membership
Formatted messages — Send messages with bold, italic, monospace, links, and @mentionsTry Asking
"Send a message to the #engineering space: 'Deployment is done, staging is live'"
"Post a DM to alex@company.com with a quick status update"
"Read the last 20 messages in the #product channel"
"Reply to the thread in #design about the new mockups"
"Create a new Chat space called 'Project Phoenix' and add the team"
"What spaces am I currently a member of?"
"Send a formatted message with bold headers to the #announcements space"Pro Tips
Space resource names follow the format `spaces/AAA...` — the agent resolves by display name
Thread replies require a `thread.name` identifier, which comes from message metadata
Formatted text: `*bold*`, `_italic_`, `~strikethrough~`, `` `code` ``
Mentions: `` or `` for @everyone
Google Chat has two threading models: spaces (flat) and threaded spaces
Combine with Gmail: read an email and forward the summary as a Chat message to your team