Paid private channels work well on Telegram, but most owners run them by hand: a spreadsheet of members, bank transfers, and manual removals at month end — which collapses past 100 members.
The bot turns that into a closed loop: show plans, collect payment, issue a one-time personal invite, remind before expiry, remove on non-renewal.
You get revenue and retention reporting per plan, and a 15% VAT invoice on every payment.
These are illustrative examples of common Telegram community workflows — not testimonials attributed to specific people or companies.
Before: 180 members in a manual sheet, spending two hours a month matching transfers and removing lapsed users.
- Adds the bot as admin of the private channel
- Defines a monthly plan and a discounted yearly plan
- The bot handles payment, invites, reminders and removals
Two hours a month go back to content, and no expired member lingers in the channel.
Before: Loses a share of members simply because they forget to renew.
- Enables reminders 3 days and 1 day before expiry
- A one-tap renew button inside the reminder
- Monthly retention report
Renewal becomes one tap instead of a manual transfer.