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Open a dialogue with BotFather

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2025 10:38 am
by monira444
Delayed posting services come to the rescue, allowing you to schedule publications in a convenient interface. The trick is that each service has its own features. Some are tailored exclusively for Telegram, while others offer integration with 5-10 services at the same time.

It is obvious that narrow autoposting tools are better suited for working with Telegram. For example, the same popular SMMPlanner tries to cover all popular platforms, but in terms of capabilities it lags far behind its niche competitors. It has a Stories editor in Instagram, but with Telegram, things are not so cool yet.

Those who manage 10-15 channels at the same time or delegated this task to a content manager will also find the services useful. They allow you to interact with all communities at the same time and control contractors. Provide guest access to your profile and you will be able to monitor the quality of work almost in real-time.

If you decide to launch a channel grid and want to fill each with student data unique content, get ready for high expenses. The cost of content, illustrations and other features depends on the niche, but all autoposting services are tied to the number of channels. The more communities are connected, the higher the cost of the tariff.

One of the main advantages of working with delayed posting services is complete data security. Unlike VK, FB and other social networks, you do not need to log in through the creator's account. You need to create a bot, give it administrator rights and enter a special token in the service settings.

True, if you connect 10-15 channels at the same time, you will have to create a bot for each. You don’t have to worry about the service publishing an ad or accidentally deleting subscribers. You can view the activity history in the channel settings, and the second problem is solved by limiting rights.

In order not to describe the instructions for connecting the bot to each service, we have prepared a universal manual that will work in 90% of cases:

Create a new bot using the /newbot command.
Set the name and ID using the template.
Copy the token.
Make the bot an administrator of your channel.
Give him the necessary rights.