Supachat automates content creation and posting for Telegram channels. It generates content based on real data like websites, blogs, articles or stock market insights, then schedules and publishes it to your channel.
Hey PH folks! 👋
Today I'm happy to share with you the product I was working nights.
It lets you run Telegram channel (or channels) fully autonomously, by generating real data content from sources like NY Times or TechCrunch and publishing according to your schedule.
How it works: it scrapes given website page or RSS, vectorises it and then extracts relevant data to pass this context to the LLM. Then it generates content based on context, extracts stuff like source url and image and post it to your Telegram channel right as you would normally do it. It keeps rich formatting, images and emoji if you need it. Some sort of RAG for Telegram 🥹
I'm currently working on WhatsApp and Viber integration, improving algorithms, and adding tone of voice control. 🫡
Please share and upvote if you find it useful! 🙏🤗
Hey Nikita,
How do you ensure the AI-generated content maintains a consistent tone and style for each channel?
Do you have any features in place to avoid potential copyright issues when sourcing content?
Congrats on the launch!
hi @kyrylosilin and thanks!
Basically, you can give it a few examples of the style and tone of voice to follow, and it will adhere to them. As for copyright issues, each post includes a link to the source, so it’s more like an additional source of traffic. It doesn’t bypass paywalls or protected content, only publicly available data with a reference to the source.
Additionally, there is an option to review the generated post before publishing, allowing you to align it to your needs and check for accuracy.
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Its ability to create content from websites and real-time data is excellent.
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Supachat is an effective solution for any Telegram channel manager because of its automation and customisation features.
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Automating Telegram channels seems cool but scraping data from sites like NY Times might raise copyright issues, plus not everyone wants to read auto-generated content, hope you've considered user privacy and the quality of posts
@archintdesign thanks for the feedback. Sure, all posts are referencing the source. Also with RAG, it is more like a short version of the article rather than a plain generation. Also, you can control style and tone of voice to satisfy broad use cases.
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