A Telegram content publishing bot lets you schedule posts, format them with rich media, and publish to one or multiple channels on autopilot. On aidowith.me, the Telegram Bot route has 14 steps to build this with Cursor AI. You'll create a bot that accepts your content (text, images, videos, links), stores it in a queue, and publishes at scheduled times. The route covers post formatting with HTML or Markdown, image and video attachment handling, multi-channel support, and a preview feature that lets you see exactly how the post will look before it goes live. Cursor AI generates all the Python code. You design the content workflow and posting schedule. Most channel owners finish the bot in about 3 hours and start using it to manage their publishing the same day. The bot replaces paid scheduling tools and gives you full control over formatting that third-party tools often limit.
Last updated: April 2026
The Problem and the Fix
Without a route
- You manage a Telegram channel but forget to post because you're busy with other work
- Third-party scheduling tools cost $15/month and still mess up your post formatting
- Publishing to multiple channels means copying and pasting the same content repeatedly
With aidowith.me
- Scheduled publishing to one or multiple Telegram channels on autopilot
- Full control over formatting, media, and preview. No third-party tool limitations
- Built in 3 hours with Cursor AI. Free to run on a basic server
Who Builds This With AI
Founders
Move fast on pitches, pages, research. AI as your first hire.
Marketers
Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.
Sales & BizDev
Prep calls, draft outreach, research prospects in minutes.
How It Works
Set up the bot and content queue
Create the bot with BotFather and build a content queue that accepts text, images, and videos. Cursor AI generates the storage and input handling code.
Add formatting and preview
Support rich text formatting (bold, italic, links, code blocks), media attachments, and a preview command that shows how the post will look before publishing.
Configure scheduling and deploy
Set publishing times, add multi-channel support if needed, and deploy. The bot runs on a free server and posts on your schedule.
Build your Telegram content publishing bot
14 steps. About 3 hours. Automated publishing to your Telegram channel.
Start This Route →What You Walk Away With
Set up the bot and content queue
Add formatting and preview
Configure scheduling and deploy
Built in 3 hours with Cursor AI. Free to run on a basic server
"I manage 3 Telegram channels and the bot handles all the scheduling. I batch my content on Sundays and it posts throughout the week."- Content creator, tech education niche
Questions
The route on aidowith.me walks you through 14 steps using Cursor AI to make a Telegram bot without coding. You describe each feature (content queue, scheduling, rich text formatting) and Cursor writes the Python code. Start with BotFather registration, then build the publishing pipeline step by step. No coding experience is required at any point.
Yes. The route includes multi-channel support so your bot publishes to multiple Telegram channels at once. You add channels to the bot's configuration and choose which channels receive which posts. Some content goes to all channels while other posts target specific ones. The bot handles the distribution and scheduling automatically.
Your own bot gives you full control over formatting, media handling, and scheduling logic. Third-party tools often strip formatting or limit attachment types. The bot is also free to run and doesn't require a monthly subscription. The trade-off is 3 hours of setup versus instant access with a paid tool.