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πŸ†• πŸ€– Chatbots for Business

Businesses can connect a Telegram bot to their account that will process and answer messages on their behalf. You can control which chats the bot is able to access – like excluding chats with your contacts or only responding to new chats.

Developers can enable Business Mode in @BotFather to integrate their bots with Telegram Business.

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πŸ†• πŸ€– Chatbots for Business

Businesses can connect a Telegram bot to their account that will process and answer messages on their behalf. You can control which chats the bot is able to access – like excluding chats with your contacts or only responding to new chats.

Developers can enable Business Mode in @BotFather to integrate their bots with Telegram Business.

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