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Whats are the bots in Telegram that you pay for?
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Submitted January 24, 2026 at 02:55PM by DrSheldon_Lee_Cooper
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looking for a bot to add my friend into a group after a certain date
okay so i made this group with instructions and stuffi have a terminal illness and i might die soon. but i dont wanna scare and or make people think im trying to off myself.. so i made a telegram chat group with details on how to take care of my cat, where her documents are, what appointments she has coming upwas hoping my friend could then help me to take care of my cat and foster/rehome her. ive worked at a foster rescue cat art jaming cafe. so i was hoping they'd take the money i'd leave behind and use it on rehoming my cat and their rescues. i have some new meds im trying and im not sure if I'll be okay after that. hence i wanted a bot to help me add my friend into the group with the info, on the day after i try the meds. cuz im not sure if ill even be alive and or remember or be the same after that.

Submitted January 24, 2026 at 04:35PM by Cryingcato
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Telegram bot owners and creators, would you use this?
I'm building a service where you can create your own AI telegram bot. You can define a bot’s character and provide specific instructions; the bot can then answer questions, participate in groups, search the internet, summarize web content, and use external tools via MCP. It also supports RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) from documents or links uploaded through a management dashboard.I’m now looking to take this a step further by allowing these features to be integrated into existing bots. The idea is simple: you would change your Telegram API URL to point to our platform instead of Telegram's. Without making any other changes to your code, you could add an AI layer to your bot. This allows our platform to handle AI features while maintaining your bot’s original functionality.Does this sound useful or attractive to you?

Submitted January 24, 2026 at 05:38PM by Tough-Clue-4566
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Affordable Value bet bot
Hey guys !I created my first value bet Telegram bot. Honestly, I was fed up with using expensive tools like Oddsjam or Rebelbetting that were costing me around $200/month.So, I decided to build SniperBet. It's a bot that notifies you when there is an odds drop at Pinnacle, allowing you to place the bet on soft bookmaker before they adjust.recently opened it to the public so people can try value betting without the huge overhead costs. Current users seem really happy with it so far.There are 2 versions:- Channel mode: Fixed parameters, plug-and-play.- Customizable DM mode: You can basically configure anything you want.If you guys are interested, take a look at my website: https://sniperbet.siteI'd love to hear your feedback or suggestions if you have any! Thanks

Submitted January 25, 2026 at 01:20AM by WorkMiserable9958
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Is VIP worth it?
I have tried Telegram dating. it uses this bot (@GetNewMatchAssistantBot). Has anyone else use this? if so, is the VIP version worth it?

Submitted January 26, 2026 at 07:13AM by TheGamerOnWheels
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smart saved messages
working on a bot that is basically your categorised saved messages in telegram. currently works with (stores):-links-posts-files-todos-reminders— planned to make auto category detection (now manual copy-paste and folder choicehas an admin bot for managing the main one from anywhere and any devicecapable of:-blacklisting users-deleting their data (if banned use that and free space)-promoting/demoting admins -trusted/untrusted admins (untrusted require owner approval before any action is taken)more features coming, the thing was started less than a week agoany suggestions/questions welcome! unfortunately cannot have you guys test it as it isn’t hosted yet and works from my laptop

Submitted January 26, 2026 at 06:56PM by makkegor01
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Where do you host Telegram bots with higher RAM requirements?
I’m building a Telegram bot using Python and aiogram (polling). The bot works with AI for processing photos and videos, so 512 MB of RAM is definitely not enough. Right now it’s aimed at a small number of users, but if it somehow gets popular, I’m totally fine with upgrading to a more powerful plan or even moving to a different host.I’m curious where you host your Telegram bots in practice. Are there any free or cheap options that actually work well for this kind of setup? And when it comes to paid hosting, which providers would you recommend for a bot like this?I’d really appreciate hearing about real-world experience — what you’re using now and why. Thanks!

Submitted January 26, 2026 at 09:58PM by dmetroo
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TIL you can actually use Telegram Stars to get Premium for yourself
I always thought Telegram Stars were only for gifting premium to other people.
If you wanted premium for yourself card only. End of story.Turns out that’s not true.I had Stars just sitting there unused and found a way to activate premium for myself using them. No card, took like a 15sec, premium showed up instantly.Kind of wild this isn’t more obvious.
Not dropping links here to avoid spam, but if anyone’s curious, the name is PremiumForStarsBot.Posting in case this helps someone else who’s been hoarding stars for no reason.

Submitted January 26, 2026 at 11:21PM by Dasha-zest
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Running Clawdbot locally is easy. Keeping it alive is not.
I’ve been experimenting with Clawdbot for a while now, and from an AI capability point of view, it’s honestly impressive. It can research, monitor things, respond on Telegram, and behave like an actual assistant instead of just replying with text.But there’s a problem that shows up very quickly.Local setups don’t last.As long as your laptop is on, the terminal is open, and nothing crashes, everything works fine. The moment your system sleeps, reboots, or you close a session by mistake, the assistant is gone. That’s okay for demos, but it completely breaks the idea of an always-on AI assistant.That’s when I realized the issue wasn’t Clawdbot itself.
It was where I was running it.What I ended up doingInstead of tweaking the local setup endlessly, I moved Clawdbot to a free AWS EC2 VPS. The goal wasn’t performance or scaling — it was reliability.Once it was on a VPS, a few things immediately became clearer:Memory matters more than CPU for this kind of agentNode.js versions can quietly break the setup if you’re not carefulTelegram integration has a common onboarding bug that needs fixingLeaving things unsecured is a bad idea when the bot runs 24×7After deployment, Clawdbot finally behaved like a real assistant.
It stayed online, kept responding, and didn’t need babysitting.How I set it upI used AWS free tier to spin up an EC2 instance and installed everything step by step instead of relying on shortcuts.At a high level, the process looked like this:· Launch a suitable EC2 instance with enough RAM
· Set up Node.js properly on the VPS
· Install Clawdbot and complete onboarding
· Fix the Telegram setup issue
· Lock things down so random access isn’t possibleThere were a couple of small hiccups, but nothing too complex. The biggest time sink was fixing things I didn’t even notice in the local setup because they never showed up until the bot ran unattended.Why this actually mattersIf you’re just testing Clawdbot for fun, running it locally is fine.But if you expect it to monitor things, send updates, or behave like a background assistant, local setups don’t scale mentally or technically.Running it on a VPS changes the mindset completely.
You stop thinking of it as a script and start treating it like infrastructure.Full walkthrough if you want to try itI didn’t find many clear, beginner-friendly walkthroughs for this, so I recorded a full tutorial showing the entire process — from AWS setup to a working Telegram-connected Clawdbot.Here’s the video if you want to check it out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6ekmb0kiE8Happy to answer questions if anyone here is running Clawdbot already or planning to move their AI agents off local machines.

Submitted January 27, 2026 at 12:16PM by kalladaacademy
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Does anyone here use NephoBot? Does anyone find it safe? Do you think it's good?

Submitted January 27, 2026 at 03:54PM by Master-Credit-3900
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How to enable Topics in DMs? Botfather doesn't have this option for my bots
Hey folks, trying to get streaming and topics working in my bot and I can't find a way to turn on the new (Dec 31) feature to enable topics in DMs + streaming. Anyone had any success so far? I've tried Mobile (updated to latest app store), Desktop, Mac Desktop and Web, and none of these have "enable topics" button anywhere I can figure out.I really wanna see streaming with Moltybot, any idea how to enable this on TG?

Submitted January 27, 2026 at 07:58PM by altryne
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Multi-persona companion, separate 1:1 chats (trying to avoid "generic AI" vibes)
Hi everyone o/I really got tired of companion/chat bots wave, that feel like "assistant mode" or "customer support": long paragraphs, overly polished tone, and weird pacing. So I’m testing a more humanized approach: short messages, more natural timing, and each persona having a separate 1:1 chat (instead of switching personas in one lobby thread). In the GIF: you’ll see the persona list, then opening a private chat with Lia and a normal conversationThe goal is to feel like an actual companion, you choose the vibe (friend/crush/support), your preferences/orientation, and how spicy or chill the conversation is. It can do hotter/flirty chats, but only if you lead it there, nothing is forced or pushed on you.I’m building this with community feedback, so I’d love your feedback :)If anyone’s down to try it and roast it honestly: Nexa Companions

Submitted January 28, 2026 at 06:20PM by konekochan002
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any way to use a ig/yt downloader bot on a channel?
I use @topsaverbot to download vids from yt and ig. I also have a tiny channel with just my friends and I wanted to add the bot to the channel so I don't have to send links to its dms and then forward them into the channel.but when I do it it just doesn't work. I made the bot an admin and gave it every permission but it won't work.it does see the links and does respond in the discussion gc but that's not what I want, I want it to just respond in the channel.is there a way to make it work? is there another bot to use for this task?

Submitted January 28, 2026 at 10:09PM by hasMRK
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[Help] Telegram bot running on Termux
Hi everyone,I'm currently running a Python Telegram Bot (userbot using Telebot) on an old Xiaomi Mi11 via Termux. I know hosting on a mobile device isn't ideal, but I'm currently unable to invest in a VPS and Oracle Free Tier isn't an option for me.Bot Logic: The bot uses multiple threading.Thread workers to manage different "Flows" (forwarding, media backup, and scheduled posting).
Persistence: It saves queues to JSON files and uses time.sleep() for scheduling posts (intervals of 3200-3800s).
Polling: Using infinity_polling(timeout=90, long_polling_timeout=60).The Problem: Even with Termux Wake Lock acquired and Android Battery Optimization disabled (set to "No Restrictions"), the bot's scheduled queues eventually "freeze." It works perfectly for a while or immediately after a manual restart, but after a long period of inactivity the background threads seem to hang or get throttled by the OS.Since it's a Xiaomi device, I suspect MIUI's aggressive background management might be killing the child threads or the socket connection, even if the main Termux process stays alive.What I've tried:
termux-wake-lock
Disabling all battery optimizations for Termux and Termux:API.
Locking the app in the "Recent Apps" menu.Question: Is there a way to make Python threads more resilient on Android/Termux? Would switching from threading to multiprocessing help, or perhaps a different polling strategy? Any specific Xiaomi/MIUI settings I might have missed that bypass the "No Restrictions" battery toggle?I'd appreciate any insights from anyone who has managed to keep a multi-threaded Python script running 24/7 on Termux.

Submitted January 29, 2026 at 05:48PM by delagostini
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Building Lovable.dev for telegram bot - Need suggestions
Hello builders,Currently I’m building trif.proA lovable.dev but for telegram not.Create and ship AI powered telegram bots faster.I have launched it and would love to get some feedback- that will help me to build it further.If you guys have any questions - feel free to DMHappy to help.

Submitted January 29, 2026 at 09:17PM by dianehasolt
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Our ideas keep getting forgotten about or lost on tg group chats so I built an agent.
My friends and I have had 100s of ideas in our group chat for startups, projects, things to do, etc. We share links, brainstorm ideas, discuss projects but we keep forgetting about them or if we remember them it takes 20 minutes to find them.So, I built an agent you can add to your group on TG (and other apps like Whatsapp). Its End-to-end encrypted so the servers can never read the messages. It silently organizes everything in the background like links, ideas, files, action items. Then when we need something, we just ask it: "What was that idea about edge computing?" and it finds it instantly, gives context of the conversation, etc.All the threads of conversations, ideas, action ideas, etc are all organized in a dashboard and they can also be exported to notion, google sheets, etc.It's just used by us right now but we want to know if its worth making public, some feedback on the concept would be great!

Submitted January 30, 2026 at 11:30AM by NoRecognition3349
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