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Automated content for your Telegram channel
Solution

Telegram channel automation

Sources, processing rules, and a publishing queue — everything you need to run a Telegram channel without doing it manually every day.

TGCloner automates the repetitive work while you keep full editorial control: choose sources, set filters, and decide how posts go live.

  • Sources feed in automatically
  • Rules process every post
  • Queue and publishing control

Automation does not mean losing control — you set the rules, TGCloner follows them.

How automation runs in TGCloner

Sources feed the pipeline, rules process each post, the queue holds it for review, and the channel receives it on your schedule.

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    Sources Telegram channels, RSS catalog, your own RSS feeds, and websites.
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    Rules Filters, stop words, rewrite, translation, signatures, media settings.
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    Queue Posts queue up for review before publishing — automated or manual.
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    Publishing Content lands in the channel immediately, on a delay, or after approval.
Automation with editorial control

What channel automation gives you

Automation handles the repetitive work. You stay in control of what actually reaches your audience.

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Sources deliver content automatically
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Rules run on every incoming post
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The queue shows what is coming before it goes live
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Publishing mode is yours to configure

Channel automation in TGCloner means sources feed the pipeline, rules shape every post, and the queue gives you visibility before anything goes live.

How it looks in TGCloner

Channel automation inside TGCloner

The setup is a chain: channel → sources → rules → queue → publishing. Each link is visible and configurable.

Registration launches the setup wizard — channel first, then sources and rules.

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    Channel
    Connect your Telegram channel — the destination for automated posts.
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    Sources
    Add Telegram channels, RSS feeds, and websites as content inputs.
  3. 3
    Rules
    Configure filters, stop words, rewrite, translation, signatures, and delays.
  4. 4
    Queue
    Processed posts wait in the queue — visible before they go live.
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    Publishing mode
    Immediate, delayed, or manual approval — set per channel or per source.
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    Control
    Monitor what came in, what was filtered, and what was published.
Inside the dashboard

What automation looks like in practice

Sources, rules, queue, and publications — one dashboard, full visibility.

Sources and rules

All sources managed in one place

Telegram channels, RSS feeds, and websites — each with per-source processing rules.

  • Telegram / RSS / websites
  • Per-source rules configured once
  • All sources visible together
Publishing queue

See every post before it goes live

Posts enter the queue after processing — approve manually or publish automatically.

  • All queued posts visible
  • Manual review before publishing
  • Approve or remove individual posts
Rules and publishing

Fine-tune how posts reach your audience

Stop words, filters, signatures, and publishing delay — configured once, applied automatically.

  • Stop words, filters, and replacements
  • Signatures and media settings
  • Posting delay to control rhythm

Manual channel management vs automation with TGCloner

Same channel outcome — different daily workload.

Criterion Sources
Manual You check each source manually every day.
Automated Sources feed into the pipeline automatically — 24/7.
Criterion Rules
Manual You filter and edit every post by hand.
Automated Stop words, filters, replacements, and signatures apply automatically.
Criterion Queue
Manual No queue — you post in real time.
Automated Posts queue up and can be reviewed before going live.
Criterion Publishing
Manual You publish manually each time.
Automated Automatic: immediately, on a delay, or after your approval.

Sources you can automate with TGCloner

Connect the source types that fit your channel — each becomes part of the automated pipeline.

Telegram channels

Monitor public channels and pull posts automatically into your pipeline.

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

Private Telegram channels

Access private channels via invite link on Growth and Pro plans.

Learn more: Available for channels that provide an invite link.
Learn more →

RSS catalog

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

Learn more: The fastest start — no source list needed.
RSS to Telegram →

Your own RSS feeds

Connect media, blogs, and sites you already trust by pasting the RSS link.

For trusted sources: Best when you have specific sites you follow consistently.
How to connect RSS →

Custom website parsing

For sites without RSS or with non-standard structure.

Advanced: Discuss the setup for non-standard source scenarios.
Website to Telegram →
Sources → rules → queue → publication

Telegram channel automation

Telegram channel automation helps you connect Telegram, RSS and website sources, apply rules, review the publishing queue and keep control over what goes to the channel.

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    Choose sources
    Telegram channel automation helps you connect Telegram, RSS and website sources, apply rules, review the publishing queue and keep control over what goes to the channel.
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    processing rules
    Filters, stop words, replacements, signatures, media-settings and publishing delay.
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    content items in queue
    Telegram channel automation helps you connect Telegram, RSS and website sources, apply rules, review the publishing queue and keep control over what goes to the channel.
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    Telegram channel automation
    Telegram channel automation helps you connect Telegram, RSS and website sources, apply rules, review the publishing queue and keep control over what goes to the channel.
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    Telegram channel automation
    Telegram channel automation helps you connect Telegram, RSS and website sources, apply rules, review the publishing queue and keep control over what goes to the channel.

Who benefits most from channel automation

News and digest channels
Automation keeps a consistent stream of content flowing from Telegram, RSS, and news sites.
Solo channel admins
Stop spending hours every day on content — let the pipeline run for you.
Multi-source channels
Blogs, media, or Telegram channels as sources — unified in one automated pipeline.
Multi-channel operators
Manage several channels with different sources and rules — from one dashboard.
Channels needing full control
Automation with a queue and manual review — active channel, zero surprises.

Automation controls available in TGCloner

Sources
Add Telegram channels, RSS feeds, and websites — each monitored automatically.
Processing rules
Filters, stop words, replacements, signatures, and media settings applied per source.
Publishing queue
All scheduled posts visible before they reach the channel.
Publishing mode
Immediate, delayed, or manual approval — configured per source or globally.
Full audit trail
See what came in, what was filtered, and what was published — and when.

When to move to a higher plan

Start with one source on Starter. Upgrade when your channel needs multiple sources, advanced rules, or private Telegram channels.

Starter covers the basics
One source, core processing rules, and manual review. Best for testing automation before committing.
Growth and Pro for serious pipelines
Multiple sources including private Telegram channels, rewrite, translation, and full rule sets.

FAQ

Can I automate a Telegram channel without coding?

Yes. TGCloner does not require any technical knowledge — connect a channel, add sources, set rules, and the automation runs on its own.

What does channel automation include?

Sources feeding the pipeline automatically, processing rules applied to every post, a publishing queue with optional manual review, and configurable publishing modes.

Do I keep control when the channel is automated?

Yes. You set every rule — what sources to use, what to filter, how posts are shaped, and when they go live. The queue lets you review before publishing if you want.

Which sources can I automate?

Telegram channels (public and private), the built-in RSS catalog, your own RSS links, and custom websites via parsing.

When do I need a higher plan?

When you need more than one source, want to add rewrite or translation, need private Telegram channels, or want a more complex rule setup.

What to explore next

Product pipeline

Set up your Telegram channel automation

Connect sources, configure the rules once, and let TGCloner keep your channel active — every day, without the manual grind.

Automation does not mean losing control — you set every rule.