Telegram currently has 550 million users worldwide, and the number will only continue to increase[1]. With so many Telegram users, comes a plethora of Telegram channels and chats to join.
Finding accounts, open groups, and channels is now easier — users can look up accounts, for example, by using the search bar in the “Discovery” tab. Bots are yet another compelling reason to use the chat platform, in addition to security and simplicity of use.
If you manage a Telegram channel, here’s a guide to the bots that might make your social media management life a whole lot easier.
What are Telegram Bots?
Telegram bots Application Programming Interface (API), introduced in 2015, enables programmers to make user-facing third-party chat apps. You can chat with them on Telegram and even incorporate bots into groups and channels. They are essentially automated Telegram accounts.
Any user can communicate and complete a task by integrating tiny automated back-end programs known as Telegram bots into Telegram channels or chats. Bots can perform a variety of tasks and are convenient and useful. For instance, a Telegram bot is accessible whenever you need it to provide you with access to the most recent news that is widely read worldwide.
Essentially these bots serve to improve the Telegram experience through convenienceand entertainment.
Let’s move on to why you clicked on this article, the 11 Best Telegram Bots to use.
For Productivity
1. Trello (@trello_bot): Creates and manages boards via Telegram bot.
This Trello bot is ideal for managing tasks for you or your team if you use both Trello and Telegram. Not only can you add new cards and edit existing ones by adding your Trello boards to the bot, but you will also receive notifications when changes are made. Simply put, the Telegram messenger allows you to fully manage your Trello board.
2. Gmail (@GmailBot): Receive, reply and send new emails with this bot without needing to leave the Telegram interface.
3. IFTTT (@IFTTT): Links your group to 360 external services.
IFTTT or IfThisThenThat is a platform that focuses on tying together various web services and providing users with automation. Their Telegram bot can connect your channel or group to 360 external services, including Twitter, Instagram and many others.
You can also program the bot to take certain actions when conditions are met. As an illustration, you could set up your Telegram group to automatically post Twitter updates from specific accounts or send messages whenever you are mentioned on Twitter.
For Managing Groups
1. Watchdog Robot (@watchdog_robot): Helps to manage your groups.
Give the bot the necessary authorisation to delete messages and block users. Filters can be set, automation can be made, and content can be configured to be deleted with a command.
2. Combot (@combot): Turn your group into a full-fledged community.
This bot handles all the heavy lifting tasks, including moderation, analytics, anti-spam and providing Telegram’s best trigger system, among many other things.
3. Unigram (@unigrambot): A third-party Telegram client for Windows.
Provides various extra features for businesses, including support for multiple accounts, an integrated music player and the ability to change the chat background.
4. Miss Rose (@missrose_bot): Moderates your Telegram groups.
This bot helps moderate your Telegram group by preventing and removing harmful users.
For Anti-Virus Protection
1. Dr Web (@drwebbot): Promotes itself as the first anti-virus bot.
This bot ensures safety by instantly scanning files and links transferred via Telegram. You can forward files from other chats or send them directly to Dr Web. To check all files and links, you can add the bot to a group if you’d like.
Others
1. SkeddyBot (@SkeddyBot): SkeddyBot helps users create and manage reminders that can be sent to them via Telegram. SkeddyBot can even be used to customise elaborate reminders, such as paying your utility bills on the first Wednesday of each month at 10 AM.
2. BotFather (@botfather): BotFather describes itself as the one Bot to rule them all. You can use it to create new bot accounts and manage your existing bots.
3. Poster Bot (@PosterBot): Sends posts from different social networks to your Telegram channels.
You can post content to your channels and chats from social media sites like Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, Tumblr and other Telegram channels. Numerous customisation options are available, such as the type of posts, keyword and ad filtration, delivery of attachments and the times the bot will send messages. Additionally, you can alter how messages look.
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Reference
- “How Many People Use Telegram in 2022? 55 Telegram Stats – BackLinko.” https://backlinko.com/telegram-users. Accessed 12 January 2023.
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