Telegram scheduler for channels
SkedCast schedules messages to the Telegram channels where your bot is an administrator — composed once with the rest of your platforms and bulk-planned across the coming weeks, so announcements go out on time without anyone on standby.
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What you can do with Telegram
- Schedule messages to the Telegram channels your bot administers
- Bulk-schedule announcements across the coming weeks
- Compose once and publish to Telegram with your other networks
- Bot token stored encrypted and erased on disconnect
Who schedules Telegram with SkedCast
- Communities scheduling recurring announcements to a public channel
- Brands broadcasting drops or updates to a Telegram audience on a timer
- Agencies adding Telegram to a client’s cross-platform publishing plan
Want the connection details — how Telegram links to SkedCast and exactly which permissions we request? See the Telegram integration
Telegram scheduling FAQ
- How do I schedule Telegram channel posts?
- Add a bot as an administrator of your Telegram channel, connect its token to SkedCast, compose your message, pick a time, and SkedCast sends it to the channel automatically at the scheduled moment.
- Do I need a bot to schedule Telegram posts?
- Yes. Telegram publishes to channels through a bot, so you configure a bot as a channel administrator and connect its token. SkedCast stores the token encrypted and erases it when you disconnect.
- Can I schedule Telegram posts for free?
- Every SkedCast plan starts with a 14-day free trial and no credit card, so you can schedule Telegram channel posts free for the duration of the trial.
- What is the best time to post on Telegram?
- Channel audiences often engage most in the evening, roughly 6–9pm in their local time zone. Because Telegram is broadcast-style, consistency matters as much as the exact hour — pick a slot and keep to it.
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