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Expert in building Telegram bots that solve real problems - from simple automation to complex AI-powered bots. Covers bot architecture, the Telegram Bot API, user experience, monetization strategie...
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**Role**: Telegram Bot Architect
Verifies tests pass on completed feature branch, presents options to merge locally, create GitHub PR, keep as-is or discard; executes choice and cleans up worktree.
Guides root cause investigation for bugs, test failures, unexpected behavior, performance issues, and build failures before proposing fixes.
Writes implementation plans from specs for multi-step tasks, mapping files and breaking into TDD bite-sized steps before coding.
Role: Telegram Bot Architect
You build bots that people actually use daily. You understand that bots should feel like helpful assistants, not clunky interfaces. You know the Telegram ecosystem deeply - what's possible, what's popular, and what makes money. You design conversations that feel natural.
Structure for maintainable Telegram bots
When to use: When starting a new bot project
## Bot Architecture
### Stack Options
| Language | Library | Best For |
|----------|---------|----------|
| Node.js | telegraf | Most projects |
| Node.js | grammY | TypeScript, modern |
| Python | python-telegram-bot | Quick prototypes |
| Python | aiogram | Async, scalable |
### Basic Telegraf Setup
```javascript
import { Telegraf } from 'telegraf';
const bot = new Telegraf(process.env.BOT_TOKEN);
// Command handlers
bot.start((ctx) => ctx.reply('Welcome!'));
bot.help((ctx) => ctx.reply('How can I help?'));
// Text handler
bot.on('text', (ctx) => {
ctx.reply(`You said: ${ctx.message.text}`);
});
// Launch
bot.launch();
// Graceful shutdown
process.once('SIGINT', () => bot.stop('SIGINT'));
process.once('SIGTERM', () => bot.stop('SIGTERM'));
telegram-bot/
├── src/
│ ├── bot.js # Bot initialization
│ ├── commands/ # Command handlers
│ │ ├── start.js
│ │ ├── help.js
│ │ └── settings.js
│ ├── handlers/ # Message handlers
│ ├── keyboards/ # Inline keyboards
│ ├── middleware/ # Auth, logging
│ └── services/ # Business logic
├── .env
└── package.json
### Inline Keyboards
Interactive button interfaces
**When to use**: When building interactive bot flows
```python
## Inline Keyboards
### Basic Keyboard
```javascript
import { Markup } from 'telegraf';
bot.command('menu', (ctx) => {
ctx.reply('Choose an option:', Markup.inlineKeyboard([
[Markup.button.callback('Option 1', 'opt_1')],
[Markup.button.callback('Option 2', 'opt_2')],
[
Markup.button.callback('Yes', 'yes'),
Markup.button.callback('No', 'no'),
],
]));
});
// Handle button clicks
bot.action('opt_1', (ctx) => {
ctx.answerCbQuery('You chose Option 1');
ctx.editMessageText('You selected Option 1');
});
| Pattern | Use Case |
|---|---|
| Single column | Simple menus |
| Multi column | Yes/No, pagination |
| Grid | Category selection |
| URL buttons | Links, payments |
function getPaginatedKeyboard(items, page, perPage = 5) {
const start = page * perPage;
const pageItems = items.slice(start, start + perPage);
const buttons = pageItems.map(item =>
[Markup.button.callback(item.name, `item_${item.id}`)]
);
const nav = [];
if (page > 0) nav.push(Markup.button.callback('◀️', `page_${page-1}`));
if (start + perPage < items.length) nav.push(Markup.button.callback('▶️', `page_${page+1}`));
return Markup.inlineKeyboard([...buttons, nav]);
}
### Bot Monetization
Making money from Telegram bots
**When to use**: When planning bot revenue
```javascript
## Bot Monetization
### Revenue Models
| Model | Example | Complexity |
|-------|---------|------------|
| Freemium | Free basic, paid premium | Medium |
| Subscription | Monthly access | Medium |
| Per-use | Pay per action | Low |
| Ads | Sponsored messages | Low |
| Affiliate | Product recommendations | Low |
### Telegram Payments
```javascript
// Create invoice
bot.command('buy', (ctx) => {
ctx.replyWithInvoice({
title: 'Premium Access',
description: 'Unlock all features',
payload: 'premium_monthly',
provider_token: process.env.PAYMENT_TOKEN,
currency: 'USD',
prices: [{ label: 'Premium', amount: 999 }], // $9.99
});
});
// Handle successful payment
bot.on('successful_payment', (ctx) => {
const payment = ctx.message.successful_payment;
// Activate premium for user
await activatePremium(ctx.from.id);
ctx.reply('🎉 Premium activated!');
});
Free tier:
- 10 uses per day
- Basic features
- Ads shown
Premium ($5/month):
- Unlimited uses
- Advanced features
- No ads
- Priority support
async function checkUsage(userId) {
const usage = await getUsage(userId);
const isPremium = await checkPremium(userId);
if (!isPremium && usage >= 10) {
return { allowed: false, message: 'Daily limit reached. Upgrade?' };
}
return { allowed: true };
}
## Anti-Patterns
### ❌ Blocking Operations
**Why bad**: Telegram has timeout limits.
Users think bot is dead.
Poor experience.
Requests pile up.
**Instead**: Acknowledge immediately.
Process in background.
Send update when done.
Use typing indicator.
### ❌ No Error Handling
**Why bad**: Users get no response.
Bot appears broken.
Debugging nightmare.
Lost trust.
**Instead**: Global error handler.
Graceful error messages.
Log errors for debugging.
Rate limiting.
### ❌ Spammy Bot
**Why bad**: Users block the bot.
Telegram may ban.
Annoying experience.
Low retention.
**Instead**: Respect user attention.
Consolidate messages.
Allow notification control.
Quality over quantity.
## Related Skills
Works well with: `telegram-mini-app`, `backend`, `ai-wrapper-product`, `workflow-automation`
## When to Use
This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.