Telegram Quick Start
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To connect Telegram, a Telegram Bot is required. Read our guide to start.
Step 1: Go to Settings > Channels
Step 2: Click Add Channel > Telegram > Connect An Existing Bot
Step 3: Message the BotFather
Step 4: Send the command /mybots
Step 5: Select the bot to connect
Step 6: Select API Token from the menu options and copy it
Step 7: Add the API token to the corresponding field on the YesHello platform
Step 8: Click Connect to complete the setup
Step 1: Go to Settings > Channels
Step 2: Click Add Channel > Telegram > Create A New Bot
Step 3: Message the BotFather
Step 4: Send the command /newbot
and follow the instructions
Step 5: Add the token in the corresponding field on the YesHello platform
Step 6: Click Connect to complete the setup
Once you have completed the setup, any messages sent to your Telegram Bot account will now be received in your Workspace.
Once the Channel is connected, scan the QR code to send a test message and make sure everything is working properly.
The Telegram Channel can be configured with a unique Channel name. This name will be used internally to identify the account.
Step 1: Click Settings > Channels
Step 2: Locate the Telegram Channel, click Manage
Step 3: Make the necessary configuration
Step 3: In the Telegram Configuration page you will see the following configurations:
Chat Link - A click-to-chat link is a shortened URL that directs customers to start or continue a conversation with your Telegram account. You can share this link to refer customers to a new or existing thread, based on whether the user has previously messaged your Telegram account. You can also generate a QR code to share the chat link to your Contacts.
Channel Name - The Channel Name can be changed and is used internally to identify the Channel.
Important: Ensure the details are correct for messages to be received successfully in your Telegram account.
Step 4: Click Save Changes to update the Telegram Configuration page
To connect a Telegram Channel, a Telegram Bot is required. You can learn how to create a Telegram Bot here.
If you see this error message next to a message on the platform, it means the Contact has blocked your Telegram bot. Blocking stops a Contact from receiving messages from a business. This often happens due to spam, where Contacts feel the business sends irrelevant content. Once blocked, your business can't send any messages, like broadcasts or 1-to-1 messages, unless the Contact contacts the business again.
If your Telegram Bot token has been lost or if your existing token has been compromised, you may use the token command to generate a new one.
Send /token
to the BotFather.
If you are unable to receive a video, the file size may be too large.
Check the size details of the video file
Telegram Bot can only receive video files up to 20MB in size.
A test contact may be sending test messages to a personal number instead of the Telegram Bot. Make sure the messages are sent correctly to the Bot.
Another potential reason is that the tokens may be mismatched. Make sure that the token on the YesHello platform matches the token provided by the BotFather.
This is usually caused by a Telegram API error. Wait a few minutes before trying to send the message again.