Export Telegram client chats for freelance proof.
Freelancers often use Telegram for project briefs, revisions, approvals, payment discussions, and file handoffs. When a client asks what was agreed, screenshots are slow and incomplete. A focused Telegram export gives you one readable archive of the messages that matter.
What to save from a client conversation
- Scope and deliverables: messages where the client confirms what should be built, designed, written, or delivered.
- Approvals and revisions: sign-off messages, change requests, accepted drafts, and final confirmation.
- Payment records: invoice discussions, deposit confirmations, milestone approvals, and refund or dispute context.
- Files and media: briefs, reference images, voice notes, documents, and examples shared during the project.
Why PDF, DOCX, and CSV help
PDF is useful when you need a stable record to send with an invoice or dispute summary. DOCX is better when you want to highlight important messages and add notes. CSV and JSON help when you want to filter messages by date, source, or repeated terms across a long client history.
A simple freelance archive workflow
Forward the important Telegram messages to the bot after each milestone, download the ZIP, and store it with your project files. The archive includes HTML for browsing, PDF and DOCX for sharing, TXT and Markdown for notes, CSV for spreadsheets, JSON for structured data, and supported media files.
Only export and share client messages according to your contract, privacy obligations, and local rules.
Keep client proof organized
Forward project messages and turn Telegram agreements into a portable ZIP archive.
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