Most TikTok download sites push pop-ups, ask you to install extensions, or re-compress the file and lose quality. This bot works inside Telegram: send the link, receive the file.
It picks the highest available source quality (up to 1080p) and removes the watermark whenever a clean variant exists, so the clip is ready for editing or reposting.
No content is stored on our servers — only an anonymised operational log, in line with Saudi PDPL.
These are illustrative examples of common Telegram community workflows — not testimonials attributed to specific people or companies.
Before: Collects 10–15 reference clips a week for editing, using sites that stamp their own logo, forcing him to crop the frame.
- Copies the link from TikTok's share button
- Pastes it into the bot chat on Telegram
- Receives a watermark-free file and drops it straight into the project folder
The full frame stays intact and weekly collection time drops from tens of minutes to a few.
Before: The marketing team screen-recorded product clips, ending with poor quality and visible UI bars.
- The team adds the bot to their work group
- Any member pastes a supplier clip link in the group
- The bot replies with the original file in the same thread for everyone
A clean clip library inside the group, with no screen recorders or paid subscriptions.
Before: Needs to archive competitor ads before they are deleted, and relied on screenshots.
- Collects competitor campaign links during the day
- Sends them to the bot in one batch
- Archives the files named by competitor and date
A reviewable video archive instead of static images.
It does whenever the platform exposes a clean source. If not, you get the best available version as-is, with a notice.
No — public content only, privacy settings are never bypassed.
A fair-use limit of a few requests per hour per user keeps the service fast.