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TGCloner
Automated content for your Telegram channel
Solution

Telegram autoposting

Connect your sources, set processing rules, and let TGCloner keep your channel active — without daily manual work.

  • Telegram, RSS, and website sources
  • Processing rules and filters
  • Queue and publishing control

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

What autoposting looks like inside TGCloner

Sources feed into rules, rules shape the queue, and the queue delivers posts to your channel on your schedule.

  1. 1
    Sources Telegram channels, RSS catalog, your own RSS, or websites.
  2. 2
    Rules Filters, signatures, rewrite, translation, stop words.
  3. 3
    Queue Posts wait here — visible before publishing, with optional manual review.
  4. 4
    Publishing Instantly, on a delay, or only after you approve.
Automated — but not out of control

What autoposting means in TGCloner

Autoposting here does not mean blind reposting. Every post goes through your rules before it reaches the audience.

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You choose the sources
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You set the processing rules
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You control the queue
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You decide the publishing mode

TGCloner autoposting is not just scheduled posting. It is a full pipeline: sources → rules → queue → your channel.

How it looks in TGCloner

Autoposting with TGCloner — step by step

Channel → source → rules → queue → publishing. Each step is visible and configurable in the dashboard.

The setup wizard walks you through connecting your first channel and source in a few minutes.

  1. 1
    Channel
    Connect your Telegram channel — this is where the posts will land.
  2. 2
    Sources
    Add Telegram channels, RSS feeds, or websites as content sources.
  3. 3
    Rules
    Set filters, stop words, rewrite, translation, and signatures.
  4. 4
    Queue
    Posts accumulate here before publishing — review or approve automatically.
  5. 5
    Control
    See what came in, what was filtered, and what is scheduled.
  6. 6
    Publishing
    Content goes to the channel immediately, on a delay, or after manual approval.
Inside the dashboard

What you see when autoposting is running

Sources, rules, queue, and publications — all in one dashboard.

Sources

All your sources in one place

Add Telegram channels, RSS feeds, and websites — each with its own rules.

  • Telegram / RSS / websites
  • Per-source rules
  • Review the queue
Publishing queue

See every post before it goes live

Posts enter the queue after processing. Approve manually or let them publish automatically.

  • Processed and pending posts visible
  • Manual review option
  • Approve or skip individual posts
Publishing mode

You decide how posts reach the channel

Immediate, delayed, or manual — configure per source or per channel.

  • Instant or scheduled publishing
  • Signatures and replacements applied
  • Full audit trail

Manually running a Telegram channel is exhausting

Every day: finding content, deciding what to post, copying, formatting, publishing. Then doing it again tomorrow.

<p>The work is repetitive and takes time away from actually growing the channel. And if you skip a day, the channel goes quiet.</p><p>TGCloner removes the repetitive part — you choose the sources, set the rules, and the system does the daily work for you.</p>

Autoposting with TGCloner

TGCloner connects your sources to a processing pipeline and publishes automatically — according to rules you set once.

You keep editorial control: choose what sources to trust, what to filter out, how posts should be shaped, and when they go live.

Manual posting vs autoposting with TGCloner

Same outcome — consistent channel activity — but one requires daily manual effort and the other runs on its own.

Criterion Finding content
Manual You search manually every day.
With TGCloner Sources bring content to you automatically.
Criterion Quality control
Manual Inconsistent — depends on how much time you have.
With TGCloner Rules, stop words, and filters run every time.
Criterion Queue
Manual No queue — you post in real time.
With TGCloner Posts queue up and can be reviewed before publishing.
Criterion Publishing mode
Manual You post manually each time.
With TGCloner Immediate, delayed, or after manual approval.
Criterion Channel consistency
Manual Depends entirely on your daily availability.
With TGCloner The channel stays active on your set schedule.

Sources you can connect for autoposting

TGCloner works with Telegram channels, the RSS catalog, your own RSS feeds, and websites — mix sources for a more resilient pipeline.

Most common for autoposting

Telegram channels and the RSS catalog cover most use cases and are the easiest to connect.

Telegram channels

Monitor public Telegram channels and pull posts into your pipeline.

Scenario: Best when you already know which channels to follow.
Telegram source management →

Private Telegram channels

Access private channels via invite link, if your plan supports it.

Scenario: Available on Growth and Pro plans.
All source types →

RSS catalog

Hundreds of curated feeds by topic — connect without hunting for RSS links.

Scenario: The fastest way to get your first posts flowing.
RSS to Telegram →

Expand the pipeline

Add your own RSS feeds and website sources when you need more than the catalog provides.

Your own RSS feeds

Connect trusted media, blogs, and sites that already publish RSS.

Scenario: Best when you have specific trusted sources in mind.
RSS connection →

Custom website parsing

Connect sites without RSS or with non-standard structure via custom parsing.

Scenario: For niche sources that do not publish a standard feed.
Website to Telegram →
Ready to stop doing it manually?

Set up your first autoposting pipeline

Connect a source, set your rules, and your channel starts updating on its own.

Sources → rules → queue → publication

How autoposting works

A one-time setup turns into a channel that runs continuously — without daily manual input.

  1. 1
    Connect your channel
    Add your Telegram channel to the dashboard.
  2. 2
    Add sources
    Telegram channels, RSS feeds, or websites — one or several.
  3. 3
    Set your rules
    Filters, rewrite, translation, stop words, signatures, and posting delay.
  4. 4
    Posts queue up
    New content from your sources enters the publishing queue automatically.
  5. 5
    Content reaches your channel
    Posts go live according to the publishing mode you have chosen.

Who benefits most from autoposting

Solo channel admins
You run the channel alone and need it to stay active without constant manual input.
Multi-channel operators
Managing several channels manually is not scalable — autoposting makes it workable.
SMM managers and agencies
Handle multiple client channels with consistent rules and centralized control.
Niche content publishers
Combine Telegram, RSS, and website sources into one pipeline for your topic.
News and digest channels
Autoposting keeps a constant stream of relevant content going out every day.

What you control in the autoposting pipeline

Sources
Choose what enters the pipeline — Telegram, RSS, websites. Each source has its own settings.
Stop words and filters
Block posts with specific words or topics before they enter the queue.
Replacements and signatures
Replace unwanted text, append your branding, and strip third-party links.
Media settings
Control whether images and attachments are included or stripped from posts.
Publishing queue
Every scheduled post is visible before it goes live — review or skip at any time.
Publishing mode
Immediate, delayed by a set interval, or held for manual review and approval.

When to move to a higher plan

Start on Starter with one source. Upgrade when your channel needs more sources, rewrite, translation, or a more complex setup.

When the basic setup is not enough
You need more than one source, want to rewrite posts, or need translation — Growth covers it.
For complex pipelines
Multiple sources including private Telegram channels, advanced rules, and full publishing control — that is Pro.
See pricing

FAQ

What exactly is TGCloner autoposting?

It is a pipeline that connects your sources to your Telegram channel and publishes content automatically according to rules you set once.

You choose the sources, set filters and processing rules, and decide when posts go live. TGCloner handles everything in between.

Which sources can I connect for autoposting?
Telegram channels, the built-in RSS catalog, your own RSS feeds, and websites via custom parsing. Full list on the content sources page.
Can I use both RSS and Telegram sources together?
Yes. Mix as many source types as your plan allows. For RSS setup see how to connect RSS to a Telegram channel.
Can I control when posts are published?

Yes. Choose immediate posting, a fixed delay between posts, or manual approval before anything goes live.

Can I add signatures to automated posts?

Yes. Set a signature once and it appends automatically to every post — channel name, link, or any text you choose.

What to explore next

Product pipeline

Start autoposting to your Telegram channel

Connect your sources, set the rules once, and let TGCloner keep your channel active — every day.

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