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TGCloner
Automated content for your Telegram channel
Solution

Use Telegram channels as content sources

Connect public and private Telegram channels as sources, apply rules to every incoming post, and publish to your channel automatically.

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

Sources → rules → queue → publication

Content is not sent to the channel chaotically: posts go through rules, the queue, and the selected publication mode.

Telegram sources
RSS catalog
Your own RSS
Websites
1
Sources
Telegram, the RSS catalog, your own RSS feeds, and websites are combined into one pipeline.
2
Processing rules
Filters, stop words, replacements, signatures, media settings, and publication mode.
3
Publication queue
Posts become visible before publishing and can go through manual review.
4
Telegram channel
Content is published to the channel immediately, with a delay, or after manual moderation.
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.

  1. 1
    You add your Telegram channel.
  2. 2
    You connect Telegram, RSS, or a website as a source.
  3. 3
    You set processing rules.
  4. 4
    Posts enter the publication queue.
  5. 5
    You review publications if manual control is needed.
  6. 6
    Content goes to the Telegram channel in the selected mode.

Manually monitoring Telegram channels is not a system

Checking channels one by one, deciding what to repost, copying, editing, posting — it works until it doesn't. One busy day and the channel goes quiet.

TGCloner turns Telegram channel monitoring into an automated pipeline — sources feed in, rules process the content, and posts reach your channel on your schedule.

Telegram channels as managed content sources

Connect the Telegram channels you want to monitor, set rules for each source, and let TGCloner handle the rest.

Every post goes through your filters and processing rules before it enters the queue — nothing reaches your channel without passing your setup.

Telegram sources + RSS + websites

Telegram channel sources work best as part of a mixed pipeline — combine with RSS feeds and websites for a more resilient setup.

Public Telegram channels

Connect any public channel as a source — posts flow into your pipeline automatically.

Scenario: For channels that collect content from open Telegram sources.
Telegram source management →

Private Telegram channels

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

Scenario: For accessible private sources via invite link, if allowed by the plan.
All source types →

RSS catalog

Add RSS feeds alongside Telegram sources for a more resilient pipeline.

Scenario: For channels that collect content from open Telegram sources.
Telegram source management →

Your own RSS feeds

Combine trusted media and blogs with Telegram channels in one unified pipeline.

Scenario: For channels that collect content from open Telegram sources.
Telegram source management →

Custom websites

For sources without RSS — connect via custom parsing.

Scenario: For channels that collect content from open Telegram sources.
Telegram source management →
Sources → rules → queue → publication

How Telegram channel sources work in TGCloner

Add channels, configure rules, and let TGCloner monitor and publish automatically.

  1. 1
    Connect a Telegram channel as a source.
  2. 2
    Set processing rules: filters, stop words, rewrite, translation, signatures.
  3. 3
    Posts enter the publishing queue automatically.
  4. 4
    Review queued posts or let them publish automatically.
  5. 5
    Content reaches your Telegram channel in the chosen publishing mode.

Who benefits most from Telegram channel sources

You follow specific Telegram channels and want their content flowing into your pipeline automatically.
You want to combine Telegram sources with RSS and websites for a more resilient setup.
You need to monitor multiple channels without checking each one manually.
You want to publish from Telegram channels with consistent rules and queue control.

Controls for Telegram channel sources

Publishing queue — see every post before it goes live
Processing rules — filters, stop words, rewrite, translation
Stop words — block unwanted posts automatically
Signatures — append your branding to every post
Connect sources — add public or private channels
Publishing mode — immediate, delayed, or manual approval

When an advanced plan is needed

Start with a public Telegram source on Starter. Move to Growth or Pro for private channels, multiple sources, rewrite, and translation.

FAQ

Can I use a Telegram channel as a content source?

Yes. Connect public Telegram channels on any plan. Private channels via invite link are available on Growth and Pro.

Can I combine Telegram sources with RSS?

Yes. Mix Telegram channels, RSS catalog feeds, your own RSS links, and websites in one pipeline — each with its own rules.

Is there a publishing queue for Telegram sources?

Yes. Posts from Telegram sources enter the queue like any other source — visible before publishing, with optional manual review.

Can I control what is published from Telegram sources?

Yes. Set stop words, filters, rewrite, translation, and signatures per source. Nothing reaches your channel without passing your rules.

What to see next

Product pipeline

Start using Telegram channels as sources

Connect public channels, set processing rules, and publish automatically — without daily manual monitoring.

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