TG
TGCloner
Automated content for your Telegram channel
Solution

Website to Telegram

Connect a website, blog, or online publication as a source for your Telegram channel — even if it does not publish an RSS feed.

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.

Some of your best sources don't have RSS

Many niche sites, corporate blogs, and online publications don't provide an RSS feed — which means they're cut off from any standard RSS-based pipeline.

TGCloner's custom website parsing lets you connect these sources directly, so no relevant site is off the table.

Connect websites directly — with or without RSS

If a site has RSS, connect it as a standard RSS source. If it doesn't, custom parsing can be set up for your specific scenario.

Either way, new content from the site enters the same TGCloner pipeline — rules, queue, and publishing control included.

Website source types in TGCloner

Use websites alongside Telegram channels and RSS feeds for a more complete content pipeline.

Sites with RSS

If the site publishes an RSS feed, connect it as a standard RSS source — instant and reliable.

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

Sites without RSS

Custom parsing can be configured for sites with non-standard structure or no RSS feed.

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

Blogs and media

Connect editorial publications and niche blogs directly to your automated pipeline.

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

RSS catalog

If you don't have specific sites in mind, the built-in catalog gets you started with curated feeds immediately.

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

How websites become Telegram posts

The site connects to TGCloner, new content is detected, processed by your rules, and published to the channel.

  1. 1
    Connect the website as a source — via RSS or custom parsing.
  2. 2
    Set processing rules: filters, stop words, rewrite, signatures.
  3. 3
    New content is detected automatically.
  4. 4
    Posts enter the publishing queue.
  5. 5
    Content reaches your Telegram channel in the chosen publishing mode.

Who uses website-to-Telegram connections

Media and editorial teams publishing to Telegram
Bloggers reusing their own content in a Telegram channel
Niche channels pulling from specialized sites
B2B digest channels aggregating industry publications
News channels that need non-standard sources
Channels with a mix of RSS and non-RSS sources

Processing controls for website sources

Connect the source — RSS link or custom parsing
Set processing rules per source
Publishing queue with pre-publish visibility
Publish in the mode that fits your channel
Stop words and filters applied automatically

When an advanced plan is needed

Standard website sources via RSS are available on all plans. Custom parsing for non-standard sites is discussed individually — contact us for your scenario.

FAQ

Can I connect a website via RSS?

Yes. If the site publishes an RSS or Atom feed, paste the link and it connects like any standard RSS source.

What if the site I need doesn't have RSS?

Custom website parsing can be configured for non-standard sources. Get in touch to discuss your specific case.

How does content get from the site to the channel?

New content is detected automatically, passes through your processing rules and queue, then goes live in the publishing mode you have chosen.

Which types of channels work well with website sources?

News channels, B2B digests, niche topic channels, editorial publications, and any channel that relies on specific websites as content sources.

What to see next

Product pipeline

Connect a website to your Telegram channel

RSS or custom parsing — either way, site content flows into your pipeline automatically.

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