CHANNELS VS GROUPS
Bots in Telegram Channels vs. Groups
Telegram channels are one-to-many broadcast tools. Groups are multi-participant conversations. Bots function differently in each context. In channels, bots primarily automate posting and handle comment threads. In groups, they facilitate two-way conversation.
AUTO-POSTING
Auto-Posting with Channel Bots
Channel bots can schedule and publish content automatically, pulling from RSS feeds, summarizing news, or posting templated updates. This is useful for news channels, product update channels, and community announcement channels.
How it works
3 Steps to Automate Your Telegram Channel
Create your channel bot
Configure TeleClaw for broadcast mode. Define your posting schedule, content templates, and the knowledge base it draws from for comment replies.
Add it to your channel
Add the bot as a channel admin. Scheduled posts start publishing and comment moderation activates automatically from day one.
Delegate your tasks
Let the bot draft announcements, reply to subscriber comments, and flag spam. Focus on channel strategy while automation handles the daily operations.
AI COMMENTS
Managing Comments with AI
Channels with comments enabled generate significant moderation work. TeleClaw can monitor comments, flag spam, answer common questions, and maintain conversation quality without constant admin oversight.
FOR CHANNELS
TeleClaw for Channel Management
Channel admins using TeleClaw report significant time savings on content creation and comment management. The bot's AI capabilities extend beyond simple automation, it can draft posts, respond to comments, and provide analytics on channel activity.