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Telegram Channel & Group Automation

Reliable broadcasts for channels and groups you already own

Last updated 2026-06-15 · Built by the Post See team

Telegram excels at direct broadcasts to subscribers and focused group updates. Post See lets you queue channel posts, align them with launches on other networks, and maintain timezone-correct publishing without midnight manual sends.

Like Discord, this is an operations guide—not a playbook to buy followers or game Telegram search.

Multi-channel scheduling walkthrough

Post See product tour—scheduling, calendar, and multi-network publishing.

Multi-channel scheduling walkthroughOpen on YouTube

Ideal use cases

  • Daily or weekly channel digests
  • Product drop countdowns synced with Instagram and email
  • Localized announcements for regional groups
  • Cross-posting shortened versions of blog launches

Connect and schedule Telegram

  1. 1

    Add your Telegram bot

    Follow Dashboard → Settings to connect the bot token and verify admin rights in your channel or group.

  2. 2

    Separate channels vs groups

    Channels are broadcast-first; groups need conversational tone. Draft distinct copy for each.

  3. 3

    Schedule with timezone headers

    Post See uses your workspace timezone so global audiences get predictable local timing.

  4. 4

    Pair with other networks

    One compose session can queue Telegram + X + LinkedIn with per-network caption tweaks.

Community hygiene

  • Avoid duplicate spam across 10 groups—rotate value per audience
  • Use media sparingly; large files may delay delivery
  • Monitor failed deliveries in Post See post results
  • Pin or link evergreen resources instead of re-sending daily

Related resources

Frequently asked questions