A step-by-step guide to scheduling posts to Telegram channels automatically — setup, tips, and what actually works.
<h2>Why Telegram Scheduling Matters</h2>
<p>Telegram channels have zero algorithmic throttling — every subscriber gets your message. That makes consistent posting directly tied to growth in a way that is less true on algorithm-heavy platforms. If you run a Telegram channel, scheduling is one of the most valuable tools you can add to your workflow.</p>
<h2>How to Schedule Telegram Posts</h2>
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<li>Make sure you have a Telegram channel (not a group — channels are for broadcasts).</li>
<li>Sign up at socialmate.studio.</li>
<li>Go to Accounts and connect Telegram by following the bot connection flow.</li>
<li>In Compose, write your message, select Telegram, set your schedule time, and click Schedule.</li>
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<h2>Telegram Scheduling Tips</h2>
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<li><strong>Post timing</strong> — Telegram engagement is highest in the morning (8–10am) and evening (7–9pm) in your audience timezone.</li>
<li><strong>Media</strong> — Telegram supports images, video, and documents in scheduled posts. SocialMate handles all three.</li>
<li><strong>Consistency beats volume</strong> — One well-timed post per day outperforms three random posts.</li>
<li><strong>Combine with other platforms</strong> — Cross-post your best content from Bluesky or X to Telegram for maximum reach.</li>
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<p><strong>Schedule Telegram posts free at socialmate.studio</strong> — free tier includes 50 posts/month across all supported platforms.</p>
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