Telegram-First Social Media Scheduling for Community Managers
A niche scheduling tool targeting Telegram channel owners and community managers who need native post scheduling, analytics, and cross-platform distribution. The high comment-to-vote ratio (176 comments on 27 upvotes) signals active problem-solving discussion among early adopters. Telegram's 700M+ monthly users and growing creator economy create timing tailwinds for platform-specific tools.
Problem Statement
Community managers currently rely on manual posting schedules, which breaks during time zones or vacations. General tools like Buffer and Hootsuite have limited Telegram functionality. Telegram-native channels lack any scheduling, forcing managers to either post manually (time-consuming) or use workarounds like scheduled Telegram messages that are clunky and visible to users.
The Idea
Telegram channel owners and community managers who need to schedule posts, maintain engagement, and monetize their communities without manual posting or expensive general-purpose social media tools.
Why Now
Telegram has grown to 700M+ monthly active users, with creator monetization has (Stars, Premium subscriptions) launching in 2023-2024. Communities and channels are increasingly used for business, crypto, and content. Existing scheduling tools either lack Telegram support or treat it as an afterthought.
Target User
Telegram channel owners with 1K-50K subscribers, crypto Telegram group admins, indie hackers building Telegram communities, and small business owners using Telegram for customer communication.
Target Market
Creator economy infrastructure, specifically Telegram community management and monetization tools.
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