Export Telegram client chats for freelance proof
Save approvals, revisions, payment confirmations, files, and project handoff messages without manual screenshots.
Read postUse these short guides to explain the bot to freelancers, small businesses, researchers, creators, community owners, analysts, compliance teams, crypto communities, and anyone who needs Telegram content in portable formats like PDF, DOCX, CSV, Markdown, TXT, JSON, HTML, and media files.
Save approvals, revisions, payment confirmations, files, and project handoff messages without manual screenshots.
Read postCreate reviewable records for disputes, audits, investigations, vendor discussions, and incident timelines.
Read postExport signals, charts, links, market commentary, project announcements, and group discussion for later analysis.
Read postPreserve memories, media, bot conversations, old groups, saved links, and important personal messages.
Read postCreate readable documents for evidence packs, reports, study files, and editable handoffs.
Read postUse lightweight formats for spreadsheets, notes, knowledge bases, search, and AI workflows.
Read postCompare HTML, PDF, DOCX, CSV, Markdown, TXT, JSON, and media files by real-world task.
Read postSave favorite channels before travel, network restrictions, or country-level blocking interrupts access.
Read postPrepare private lessons, research notes, and expert discussions as structured JSON.
Read postCollect posts with dates, source context, and media for later review or citation workflows.
Read postKeep important announcements, decisions, guides, and media outside a fast-moving chat.
Read postTurn forwarded support messages and feedback threads into a reviewable dataset.
Read postSave lessons, voice notes, PDFs, images, and comments in one offline archive.
Read postMove your best Telegram content into an editorial workflow without manual copy-paste.
Read postA concise list of people and workflows that benefit from forwarded message exports.
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