Best Telegram Bots in 2026: Top Picks by Category
A curated list of the best Telegram bots in 2026 for AI, productivity, moderation, and more. Find the right bot for your group or personal use.
TeleClaw Team
May 17, 2026
Telegram has over 900 million monthly active users, and its bot ecosystem has grown to match. There are bots for nearly everything: answering questions, moderating groups, scheduling content, accepting payments, and running fully automated workflows. The challenge is knowing which ones are actually worth using.
This guide covers the best Telegram bots in 2026, organized by category. Each pick is based on real utility, not hype.
How to Choose a Telegram Bot

Before diving into the list, a few criteria worth applying to any bot you consider.
Does it do one thing well? The best bots have a clear purpose. Avoid bots that claim to do everything — they usually do nothing particularly well.
Is it actively maintained? Check when the bot was last updated and whether the developer responds to issues. Abandoned bots stop working without warning.
What permissions does it need? A bot that requires admin permissions to answer questions is a red flag. Match the permissions to the function.
Does it work at your scale? Some bots degrade significantly in large groups. Test with your actual message volume before deploying.
With that in mind, here are the top picks.
Best AI Assistant Bots

TeleClaw
TeleClaw is one of the most complete AI bots for Telegram groups and channels. It supports multiple AI models — Claude, GPT-4o, and Gemini — and lets you configure which one handles responses. You can add a custom knowledge base, set a system prompt, and control how the bot behaves in your specific group.
Best for: business teams, support channels, developer communities, and anyone who wants an AI assistant that fits their use case rather than a generic one.
Strengths: model flexibility, group-native design, no-code setup, knowledge base support.
Gemini Bot
Google’s official Gemini bot for Telegram connects to the Gemini API. It handles general questions, image analysis, and document summaries. The bot is straightforward and reliable for standard use cases.
Best for: personal use, quick lookups, and users already embedded in Google’s ecosystem.
Strengths: free tier available, backed by Google infrastructure, multimodal (handles images).
Best Moderation Bots
Rose Bot
Rose is one of the most widely-used moderation bots on Telegram. It handles banning, muting, warning systems, flood control, and custom filters. It supports rules-based automation — for example, automatically muting users who post links within their first hour in a group.
Best for: large public communities and groups with high spam risk.
Strengths: mature, battle-tested, high configurability, active development.
Combot
Combot combines moderation with analytics. Beyond standard ban and mute tools, it provides detailed group statistics: message frequency, most active members, peak activity hours, and content trends.
Best for: community managers who want data alongside moderation controls.
Strengths: analytics dashboard, anti-spam filters, multi-language support.
Best Scheduling and Productivity Bots
Postpone Bot
Postpone lets you schedule messages and posts to Telegram channels and groups. You draft a message, set a date and time, and it publishes automatically. It supports media, formatting, and recurring posts.
Best for: content creators, marketing teams, and channel operators who batch-schedule content.
Strengths: clean interface, supports recurring schedules, works with multiple channels.
Trello Bot
The official Trello bot for Telegram bridges your boards with your chats. You can create cards, assign tasks, and receive notifications about board activity directly in Telegram. Useful if your team already uses Trello for project management.
Best for: teams that use Trello and want Telegram notifications without switching apps.
Strengths: official integration, two-way sync, low setup friction.
Best Analytics Bots
TGStat Bot
TGStat is the go-to analytics platform for Telegram channels. Its bot lets you check a channel’s subscriber count, growth trends, post reach, and engagement rate. You can also monitor competitors and track keywords across public channels.
Best for: channel owners, marketers, and anyone doing competitive research on Telegram.
Strengths: large database, historical data, free basic tier.
Telemetr Bot
Similar to TGStat but with a stronger focus on advertising and audience quality metrics. Telemetr shows engagement rate breakdowns, paid post detection, and estimated CPM for channels — useful if you’re evaluating channels for sponsored placements.
Best for: advertisers and media buyers working with Telegram channels.
Strengths: ad-focused metrics, reach estimates, cross-channel comparisons.
Best Payment and Commerce Bots
Stripe Bot
The Stripe integration for Telegram allows you to accept payments inside Telegram chats and channels using Telegram’s native payment UI. Users pay without leaving the app. It supports multiple currencies and connects to your existing Stripe account.
Best for: digital product sellers, course creators, and service businesses already using Stripe.
Strengths: native Telegram payment UX, Stripe reliability, no custom backend needed.
ShopBot
ShopBot is Telegram’s own demo commerce bot and a reference implementation for building storefronts inside Telegram. While mostly a template, it demonstrates what’s possible with Telegram Payments API and Mini Apps for commerce use cases.
Best for: developers building custom commerce experiences using Telegram’s native tools.
Choosing the Right Mix
Most Telegram groups benefit from a combination: one AI assistant, one moderation bot, and one analytics tool. That covers the three core needs — smart responses, safety, and insight.
For a typical business group or community, the combination of TeleClaw for AI assistance and Rose for moderation covers the majority of operational needs without over-complicating the setup.
Conclusion
The best Telegram bot is the one that solves your specific problem without creating new ones. Start with one clear use case, choose a bot built for it, and test it with your actual group before committing.
Looking for an AI assistant that works in any Telegram group? Try TeleClaw → and have it running in minutes.
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