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TGCloner
Automated content for your Telegram channel
Comparison

TGCloner vs Make for RSS and Telegram

Make is a general-purpose automation platform. TGCloner is focused on the Telegram content flow: sources, rules, a queue, and publishing to your channel.

Источники → правила → очередь → публикация

Материалы не уходят в канал хаотично: источники проходят через правила, очередь и выбранный режим публикации.

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    Источники Telegram, RSS или сайт подают материалы в сценарий.
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    Правила Фильтры, стоп-слова, подписи, задержка и режим обработки.
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    Очередь Материалы становятся видимыми до выхода.
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    Публикация Контент выходит сразу, отложенно или после проверки.
How it looks in TGCloner

How a scenario becomes a working pipeline

In the TGCloner dashboard, the scenario becomes a clear chain: channel, source, rules, queue, and publication.

Registration takes you to the connection wizard: first the channel, then technical settings and the first source.

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    You add your Telegram channel.
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    You connect Telegram, RSS, or a website as a source.
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    You set processing rules.
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    Posts enter the publication queue.
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    You review publications if manual control is needed.
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    Content goes to the Telegram channel in the selected mode.

When people consider Make

Make is often considered when you need to connect different services and build universal automation. It can work well for broad integration tasks.

For a Telegram channel the task is usually narrower: regularly pull content from RSS feeds, Telegram sources, or websites — apply rules — and prepare posts for the publishing queue.

TGCloner's position

TGCloner does not try to be a universal automation builder. Its purpose is to be a specialized content source management system for Telegram channels.

That is why the focus is on the RSS catalog, user-defined RSS links, Telegram sources, custom website parsing, processing rules, the publishing queue, and publication control.

Comparing the approaches

The difference is not that one tool is "better" than the other across all tasks — it is about scenario specialization.

Criterion Tool type
Make Universal automation platform connecting different services.
TGCloner Telegram-specific workflow for the channel content pipeline.
Criterion RSS to Telegram
Make Integration scenarios can be built.
TGCloner RSS catalog, your own RSS links, and a publishing queue oriented around Telegram channels.
Criterion Telegram sources
Make Scenario depends on the chosen integration scheme.
TGCloner Telegram sources are part of the core product alongside RSS and websites.
Criterion Content rules
Make Logic must be assembled within the scenario.
TGCloner Rules, stop words, replacements, signatures, and publishing mode are built into the product workflow.
Criterion Queue
Make A publishing queue needs to be designed separately.
TGCloner The publishing queue is a core part of the TGCloner scenario.
Criterion Focus
Make Broad automation across many different processes.
TGCloner Source and publication management for Telegram channels.

When to choose TGCloner

When the primary task is filling a Telegram channel with content.
When the RSS catalog and custom RSS feeds matter.
When you need a Telegram-specific pipeline with a queue and rules.
When you do not want to assemble the full content flow from separate blocks.

What the channel gets

A unified pipeline: sources → rules → queue → publishing.
Queue-based control before posts go live.
Clear source types: Telegram, RSS, websites.
Built-in CTA for registering and adding the first source.

FAQ

Does TGCloner fully replace Make?

No. TGCloner covers the specialized scenario of Telegram content flow. Make remains a universal tool for broad automation tasks.

Can TGCloner be used specifically for RSS?

Yes. There is a dedicated RSS to Telegram page and scenario, including the RSS catalog and your own RSS links.

Why is TGCloner more convenient for a Telegram channel?

Because the logic for sources, rules, the queue, and publishing is already assembled around the Telegram channel — no building from scratch required.

What to see next

Product pipeline

Connect RSS to Telegram

Assemble your RSS sources, configure the rules, and send content to the Telegram channel publishing queue.

After clicking, you will be able to add a channel, connect a source, and check how posts enter the queue.