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TGCloner
Automated content for your Telegram channel
Solution

Content sources for your Telegram channel

Telegram channels, RSS catalog, your own RSS feeds, and custom websites — all connected and managed in one dashboard.

  • Telegram, RSS, websites — one pipeline
  • Per-source rules and filters
  • Queue and publishing control

No sources yet? Start with the built-in RSS catalog.

Sources → rules → queue → channel

Every source feeds into a pipeline you control — processing rules shape the content before it ever reaches your audience.

  1. 1
    Telegram channels
  2. 2
    RSS feeds
  3. 3
    Websites
  4. 4
    Your channel
One dashboard

What "all sources in one place" means in practice

Every source you connect is visible in the same dashboard — with its own rules, queue entries, and publishing history.

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Telegram channels, RSS feeds, and websites in one view
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Processing rules run on every post from every source
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All queued posts visible before publishing
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Full control over what reaches your channel

A content source in TGCloner is any channel, feed, or website that supplies posts to your pipeline — Telegram, RSS, or a custom site.

How it looks in TGCloner

How sources become channel posts in TGCloner

Each step is visible: channel → source → rules → queue → live.

The setup wizard takes you through connecting your first channel and source step by step.

  1. 1
    Channel
    Connect your Telegram channel — the destination for all your source content.
  2. 2
    Sources
    Add Telegram channels, RSS links, or websites as content sources.
  3. 3
    Rules
    Set filters, stop words, translation, rewrite, and signatures per source.
  4. 4
    Queue
    Posts collect in the queue — visible before they publish.
Inside the dashboard

What source management looks like

Connect sources, set rules, and track what is in the queue — all from one screen.

Connecting an RSS source in TGCloner

Add sources in a few clicks

RSS catalog, your own RSS link, or a Telegram channel — each connected through the same dashboard.

  • RSS catalog or paste your own link
  • Per-source settings applied immediately
Processing rules for a source in TGCloner

Set processing rules per source

Filters, stop words, rewrite, translation — configure each source exactly how you need it.

  • Filters and stop words
  • Rewrite, translation, signatures
Publishing queue in TGCloner

See what is scheduled before it goes live

Posts from all sources appear in the queue — review, approve, or skip before they reach your channel.

  • All sources visible in one queue
  • Manual review or automatic publishing

Managing content sources one by one is slow and fragile

When every source is handled separately — different tools, different tabs, manual checks — the process breaks down the moment one source goes quiet.

A resilient channel needs multiple source types working together, with consistent rules applied across all of them.

TGCloner: one dashboard for all your sources

TGCloner brings Telegram channels, RSS feeds, and websites into one controlled pipeline. Sources, rules, queue, and publishing — all in one place.

Add sources as you need them. Each one gets its own processing rules, and the publishing queue gives you visibility before anything reaches your audience.

Managing sources manually vs with TGCloner

Same goal — a channel that stays active — but one is fragile and time-consuming, the other is systematic.

Criterion Source management
Manual Each source checked and pulled from separately.
With TGCloner All sources connected in one dashboard with unified rules.
Criterion Processing
Manual Manual editing and formatting for every post.
With TGCloner Rules run automatically on every incoming post.
Criterion Resilience
Manual One source going quiet can stop the channel.
With TGCloner Multiple source types mean the pipeline keeps running.
Criterion Queue
Manual No queue — you post in real time.
With TGCloner Posts queue up and can be reviewed before going live.
Criterion Publishing control
Manual You post manually every time.
With TGCloner Automated by rules — immediate, delayed, or after approval.
Criterion Scalability
Manual Adding sources means more manual work.
With TGCloner Add sources and rules without adding time cost.

Source types TGCloner supports

Mix source types in one pipeline — start simple, expand as your channel grows.

Telegram and RSS

The two most common source types — easy to connect and immediately productive.

Telegram channels

Monitor public channels and pull posts into your pipeline automatically.

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

RSS catalog

Hundreds of curated feeds by topic — no source hunting, no manual list-building.

Learn more: The fastest way to get your first automated posts live.
Learn more →

Expand the pipeline

Add more source types for a more resilient and flexible setup.

Private Telegram channels

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

Learn more: Available when you need sources beyond public channels.
Learn more →

Your own RSS links

Connect specific media, blogs, and sites you already trust — paste the RSS link.

Learn more: Best for building a pipeline around known, trusted sources.
How to connect RSS →

Advanced sources

For channels with specific requirements or non-standard source types.

Custom website parsing

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

Learn more: For niche sites that don't publish a standard feed.
Learn more →
One dashboard

Everything in one place means fewer gaps and fewer surprises

When sources, rules, and the queue are all visible in one dashboard, you stop losing track of what is coming in — and what is going out.

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Processing rules apply to every source automatically
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The queue shows what is scheduled before it goes live
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Filter, approve, or adjust without switching tools
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Full visibility over what reaches your channel
Which source to start with?

Pick the source type that fits your situation right now

You can always add more sources later — start with what is most useful today.

Telegram source

Telegram channel

Add a public Telegram channel you already follow as a source for your pipeline.

Learn more →
Own RSS

Your own RSS link

Connect media and blogs you trust — paste the RSS link and they join the pipeline.

How to connect RSS →
Private source

Private Telegram channel

Available via invite link on Growth and Pro plans.

Learn more →
Advanced

Custom website parsing

For non-standard sites or sources without RSS.

Learn more →
Ready to connect?

Connect your first source

Start with the RSS catalog or add a Telegram channel — the wizard walks you through the first connection.

Sources → rules → queue → publication

How sources work inside TGCloner

Source → rules → queue → channel. Each step is configurable and visible in the dashboard.

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    Connect a source
    Add a Telegram channel, RSS feed, or website to the pipeline.
  2. 2
    Set processing rules
    Filters, stop words, rewrite, translation, and signatures — per source.
  3. 3
    Posts enter the queue
    New content arrives in the publishing queue automatically.
  4. 4
    Review before publishing
    See what is scheduled — approve, skip, or let the queue run automatically.
  5. 5
    Content reaches your channel
    Published in the mode you have chosen: immediate, delayed, or after approval.

Who benefits from multi-source management

Single-channel admins
Consolidate all your sources — Telegram, RSS, websites — and manage them in one place.
Multi-source channel operators
When it matters to have several sources feeding one pipeline without juggling tools.
Network and agency operators
Handle content sources for multiple channels with consistent rules and one dashboard.
Channel builders
Autopost through rules and a queue — from the first post to a fully running pipeline.
Digest and niche channels
Combine Telegram, RSS, and custom sites into a curated, automated digest.
Channels going from manual to systematic
Replace daily copy-paste with a pipeline that runs on its own.

What you control across all your sources

Per-source rules
Each source has its own filter, rewrite, and publishing settings.
Stop words
Block specific keywords across any source before posts reach the queue.
Translation
Translate incoming content into the language your audience reads.
Rewrite
Shape posts to fit your channel's voice before they publish.
Publishing queue
All upcoming posts visible in one place — filter, approve, or skip.
Publishing mode
Immediate, delayed, or manual approval — set globally or per source.

FAQ

How many sources can I connect?

It depends on your plan: Starter allows 1 source, Growth up to 3, Pro up to 10.

Can I use RSS and Telegram sources at the same time?

Yes. Mix source types freely — each gets its own rules and contributes to the same publishing queue.

What if I don't have a source list yet?

Start with the built-in RSS catalog. Browse by topic, connect feeds, and see your first posts in minutes.

Can I control what each source publishes?

Yes. Each source has its own processing rules — filters, stop words, rewrite, translation, and publishing settings.

Product pipeline

Connect your first source today

Start with the RSS catalog, a Telegram channel, or your own RSS link — and build your pipeline from there.

No source list? The built-in RSS catalog gets you started immediately.