Telegram Intelligence for Research, Risk, and Community Teams
Track Telegram channels, posts, messages, and public community signals in real time across global sources in 50+ languages with boolean search, targeted filters for channels, countries, and languages, and output shapes that fit the job: headlines, summaries, or full stories. Built for research teams, risk teams, community teams, investigators, and analysts, with API, MCP, web apps, Slack, Microsoft Teams, WhatsApp, and direct integrations for channel monitoring, signal detection, issue tracking, and rapid intelligence sharing.

Telegram API for search, channels, groups, hashtags, users, and message retrieval
Telegram is a critical platform for channels, broadcast communities, niche groups, fast-moving message distribution, and bot-oriented ecosystems. This service helps teams search Telegram, inspect channel and group info, retrieve messages, and monitor hashtags or users across public-facing Telegram workflows.
Why Telegram monitoring matters
Telegram is used heavily in communities where fast distribution, direct channels, and lightweight group coordination matter. It is especially relevant in crypto, trading, politics, regional communities, media distribution, support groups, and broadcast-style information networks.
What Problem Does It Solve?
Telegram data is difficult to work with if your system only sees isolated messages. Teams usually need channel search, group context, hashtag discovery, user information, and message retrieval together. Without that, monitoring and intelligence workflows stay shallow.
Who Is It For?
OSINT, policy, and risk teams tracking public channels and group narratives.
Crypto, fintech, trading, and market-monitoring products watching fast-moving Telegram communities.
Community operators and messaging-product teams building channel and group intelligence workflows.
AI teams creating assistants that monitor or summarize Telegram-based information flows.
Key Benefits
Search across Telegram and retrieve channel info, group info, user info, hashtags, and message streams.
Support both discovery and monitoring workflows in one service.
Capture platform structure instead of treating Telegram as a flat message feed.
Use API, MCP, and web app access based on whether the workflow is product-led, analyst-led, or AI-led.
Serve intelligence use cases where channels, groups, and message velocity matter.
Use Cases
Monitor public channels around crypto projects, policy topics, local activism, or media distribution.
Discover relevant groups and hashtags connected to a topic, region, or product.
Retrieve messages for deeper review, summarization, and alerting workflows.
Let AI agents prepare Telegram channel summaries, risk notes, or topic watchlists.
How It Works
Choose whether the workflow starts with search, hashtag search, channel lookup, group lookup, user lookup, or message retrieval.
Pull the right structural context before analyzing raw messages.
Deliver the results into monitoring tools, investigation dashboards, messaging systems, or AI agents.
AI and MCP Workflows
Use MCP so AI agents can search Telegram, retrieve messages, and summarize channel or group activity before writing a note.
Combine Telegram signals with web, news, and other social data for a more complete situation picture.
Automate channel monitoring and message review in fast-moving ecosystems.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who benefits most from Telegram data access? Teams tracking channels, groups, public narratives, and fast-moving message ecosystems.
Is this useful outside OSINT? Yes. It is also useful for community operations, market monitoring, support ecosystems, and messaging-product research.
Can AI agents summarize Telegram channels directly? Yes. MCP access supports that workflow.
Getting Started
Start by identifying whether your Telegram workflow depends on search, channel discovery, group monitoring, hashtag tracking, or direct message retrieval. Then integrate the right endpoints into your monitoring or AI workflow. API, MCP, and web app access are included. Usage is billed by request tier. For continuous Telegram monitoring, the annual plan is usually the better value because you pay for only 10 months and get 12 months of access, which gives you 2 months free.
Getting Started
Choose a plan
Pick monthly or annual billing. Annual billing gives two months free.
Set searches and filters
Use keywords, boolean operators, source, country, language, and date filters.
Use results in your workflow
Review in the web app or connect results to alerts, dashboards, API, MCP, Slack, Microsoft Teams, or WhatsApp.
Plans, credits, and subscribe links
Annual plans charge for 10 months and include 12 months of access, so you receive two months free. For news services, each headline uses 1 credit, each brief uses 2 credits, and each full story uses 5 credits. Platform services use the same credit-led plan structure for search and retrieval volume.