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Automated content for your Telegram channel
Solution

RSS to Telegram

Connect RSS feeds to your Telegram channel, apply rules, and publish automatically — without copying posts by hand.

  • RSS catalog + your own feeds
  • Processing rules and filters
  • Queue and publishing control

No RSS list yet? Start with the built-in catalog and pick feeds by topic.

How RSS becomes a Telegram post

A feed enters TGCloner, passes through your rules, lands in the queue, and goes live on your schedule.

  1. 1
    RSS source Your own RSS link or a feed from the built-in catalog.
  2. 2
    Rules Filters, stop words, signatures, translation, rewrite.
  3. 3
    Queue Posts are visible before publishing — approve or let them through automatically.
  4. 4
    Telegram Content lands in your channel instantly, on a delay, or after manual review.
How it looks in TGCloner

RSS to Telegram inside TGCloner

Connect a feed, set the rules once, and watch your channel update on autopilot.

Setup takes a few minutes. The catalog gets you live without building a source list first.

  1. 1
    Connect your channel
    Tell TGCloner where to send the posts.
  2. 2
    Pick RSS sources
    Choose from the built-in catalog or paste your own RSS links.
  3. 3
    Set processing rules
    Filter, rewrite, translate, sign — configure once.
  4. 4
    Review the queue
    See what is scheduled before it goes live.
  5. 5
    Posts go to your channel
    Automatic, delayed, or after manual approval — your choice.
  6. 6
    Adjust anytime
    Add sources or tweak rules whenever you need.

What RSS is and why it matters for Telegram channels

RSS is a standard feed format that lets you collect new content from websites, blogs, and media automatically — without visiting each source manually.

For a Telegram channel it means a reliable stream of relevant posts: news, digests, niche content, or industry updates — all arriving without daily manual work.

But a raw RSS feed alone is not enough. You need filters, a publishing queue, and control over what actually reaches your audience.

RSS source types you can connect

TGCloner works with the built-in RSS catalog, your own RSS links, Telegram channels, and custom websites — all in one pipeline.

Start with RSS

RSS catalog

Hundreds of curated feeds organized by topic. Pick a category, connect, and go — no source hunting required.

The fastest way to get your first automated posts live.
Start with the RSS catalog →

Your own RSS links

Already have trusted media or blogs in mind? Paste your RSS links directly and they join the pipeline.

Best when you know exactly which sources you want.
Learn more →

Expand beyond RSS

Telegram channels

Add public Telegram channels as sources alongside your RSS feeds — all managed in one place.

Best when you already follow Telegram channels in your niche.
Learn more →

Custom website parsing

For sites without an RSS feed or with a non-standard structure — connect them via custom parsing.

Best for niche sites that do not publish an RSS feed.
Learn more →
RSS to Telegram

Connect your first RSS source

Use the built-in catalog to start in minutes, or paste your own RSS link — either way, your channel starts updating automatically.

Sources → rules → queue → publication

How RSS → Telegram works

Source → rules → queue → your channel. TGCloner handles every step after you set it up once.

  1. 1
    Connect an RSS source or pick feeds from the catalog.
  2. 2
    TGCloner checks the feeds continuously for new posts.
  3. 3
    Each post passes through your processing rules.
  4. 4
    Processed posts enter the publishing queue.
  5. 5
    Content reaches your Telegram channel on your chosen schedule.

RSS to Telegram works especially well if…

You run a news or digest channel
RSS is the most reliable source for consistent fresh content.
You already follow specific media or blogs
Connect the sites you trust directly, without switching tools.
You want to launch without a source list
The RSS catalog removes the prep phase entirely.
You need content in a different language
Translation rules handle multilingual feeds automatically.

What you control before a post reaches your channel

Stop words
Block posts containing specific keywords before they ever reach the queue.
Signatures
Append your channel name, link, or call to action to every post automatically.
Translation
Translate incoming content into the language your audience reads.
Publish mode
Post immediately, on a delay, or only after manual approval — your call.

RSS to Telegram

Start with a single RSS source on the Starter plan. Move up when your channel needs more feeds, rewrite, translation, or a larger source mix.

Starter — one source
Best for testing the pipeline with one RSS feed and basic rules.
Growth and Pro
Connect multiple feeds, enable rewrite and translation, and manage a more complex pipeline.

FAQ

Can I connect any RSS feed?

Yes. Any valid RSS or Atom feed can be connected as a source — paste the link and it joins the pipeline.

Can I use the catalog instead of my own RSS?

Absolutely. The built-in catalog has hundreds of curated feeds by topic. It is the fastest way to get started.

Content from RSS — does it go straight to the channel?

Only after passing your rules: filters, stop words, and the publishing mode you have chosen. Nothing goes live without your setup allowing it.

Can I control when posts are published?

Yes. Choose immediate, delayed, or manual-review publishing for each source.

What kind of channel works best with RSS?

News channels, digests, niche topics, and any channel that benefits from a steady stream of relevant content from known sources.

What to explore next

Product pipeline

Start publishing from RSS to Telegram today

Connect a feed from the catalog or your own RSS link — set processing rules and watch your channel fill up automatically.

No RSS list? Start with the built-in catalog.