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How to Never Hit OpenClaw's 150K Context Limit
Source: X Thread by Johann Sathianathen
Date: February 21, 2026
URL: https://x.com/johann_sath/status/2025440759416045702
The Problem
Most OpenClaw users hit 150K context in a single conversation and wonder why their agent gets dumber. The solution isn't a bigger window—it's never needing one.
The 5 Strategies
1. Add "Orchestrator" Pattern to SOUL.md
File: SOUL.md
Add: "You are the orchestrator. Subagents execute."
Why it works:
- Main session stays lean
- Heavy work runs in fresh context windows
- Subagents spawn, work, report back, context dies
Result: Main session runs 24/7 without bloat
2. Use BRAIN.md as External Memory
File: BRAIN.md
Pattern: Agent reads & writes instead of remembering everything in-context
Why it works:
- Offloads memory from context to disk
- Agent references files instead of recalling
- Structured storage for complex state
3. Set Up Heartbeats
Pattern: Fast check-ins (<3s) that don't load files unless you're idle
Implementation:
- Only check critical items
- Skip file reads unless necessary
- Batch multiple checks together
Benefit: Keeps session responsive without context bloat
4. Run Cron Jobs Isolated
Pattern: Each cron job gets its own session
Why it works:
- Never bloats main thread
- Independent execution contexts
- Parallel processing without interference
5. Delegate Everything to Subagents
Pattern: Subagent spawns → does work → reports back → context dies
Flow:
- Main session identifies task
- Spawns subagent with specific goal
- Subagent completes work in isolation
- Reports results back
- Subagent context garbage collected
The Result
Johann's main session:
- Runs 24/7
- Rarely passes 30K context
- Stays responsive and smart
Key insight: The trick isn't a bigger window. It's never needing one.
Implementation Checklist
- Add orchestrator pattern to SOUL.md
- Create/improve BRAIN.md for external memory
- Audit heartbeats for efficiency (<3s checks)
- Review cron jobs for isolation
- Identify opportunities for subagent delegation
Related Resources
- SOUL.md Guide: https://soul.md (defining AI identity)
- Johann's Weekly Newsletter: https://johann.fyi
- Author: Building dmpro.ai (ex-Cisco), 1x exit, founder @jars_global
Key Takeaway
Context management isn't about having more—it's about using less by:
- Orchestrating instead of executing
- Externalizing memory
- Efficient polling
- Isolated scheduling
- Delegating to subagents
Compiled from X thread by Johann Sathianathen
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