Quick Summary

Signal

Encrypted messaging via signal-cli daemon

  • End-to-end encryption
  • Group support
  • Media attachments
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Microsoft Teams

Enterprise Teams integration via Microsoft SDK

  • Enterprise SSO
  • Microsoft 365 integration
  • Adaptive Cards
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Capability Comparison

Capability Signal Microsoft Teams
Direct Messages ✓ Yes ✓ Yes
Group Chats ✓ Yes ✓ Yes
Media Messages ✓ Yes ✓ Yes
Voice Messages ✓ Yes — No
Reactions ✓ Yes ✓ Yes
Thread Support — No ✓ Yes
Native Commands — No ✓ Yes
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Protocol signal-cli (external daemon) @microsoft/agents-hosting

Access Control Policies

Signal

DM Policies

  • allowlist
  • pairing
  • open

Group Policies

  • allowlist
  • open

Microsoft Teams

DM Policies

  • allowlist
  • open

Group Policies

  • allowlist
  • open

Best Use Cases

Choose Signal for:

  • Privacy-focused assistant
  • Secure team communication
  • Journalism/activism
  • Healthcare communication

Choose Microsoft Teams for:

  • Enterprise AI assistant
  • Corporate automation
  • IT support bot
  • HR automation

Use with AI Providers

Both channels work with all OpenClaw AI providers:

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better for AI assistants, Signal or Microsoft Teams?
Both work well with OpenClaw. Signal is better for privacy-focused assistant, while Microsoft Teams excels at enterprise ai assistant. Consider your audience and feature requirements.
Can I use both Signal and Microsoft Teams with OpenClaw?
Yes! OpenClaw supports multiple channels simultaneously. You can connect the same AI assistant to both Signal and Microsoft Teams, allowing users to interact through their preferred platform.
Which has better group chat support?
Both support group chats. Signal uses allowlist, open policies, while Microsoft Teams uses allowlist, open.