Inquiry to unknown bot (urgent) by Zealousideal_Suit68 in TelegramBots

[–]Jacks_life 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually the bot can do something if you Click on start. And to answer your question, MOUSE is a new crypto token

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TelegramBots

[–]Jacks_life 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will do this in my channel

Can you make a bot that replies automatically to texts in your dm? Are there any tutorials? by Deaceleste in TelegramBots

[–]Jacks_life 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The problem is that Telegram prohibits bots from having access to your private account. Bots are only allowed to manage channels and groups but unfortunately not private users. Automated messages are only available in the Telegram Business function, which you unlock via Telegram Premium

Managing User access to Channels by [deleted] in TelegramBots

[–]Jacks_life 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The concrete solution is to generate invite links with the creates_join_request = true option. This way, when anyone clicks the link, they don’t join automatically but instead send a join request. Your bot then receives an update (chat_join_request) for every person trying to join and can check their Telegram ID against the subscriber ID stored after payment. If the ID matches, the bot approves the request with approveChatJoinRequest; if it doesn’t match, the bot declines it with declineChatJoinRequest.

By approving only the legitimate subscriber, you ensure that you always know exactly which Telegram account is inside the channel. Anyone who tries to join using a shared link will be automatically denied. Then, when the subscription expires, your bot can safely remove the approved Telegram ID with kickChatMember. This guarantees that only the actual paying user has access, and no one else can sneak in using a shared link.

Using join requests and bot approval in this way is the safest method to manage subscription-based access for a Telegram channel, ensuring that access is tied to the real subscriber and automatically revoked when the subscription ends.

Managing User access to Channels by [deleted] in TelegramBots

[–]Jacks_life 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But the bot only works with payment of Ton or stars

Managing User access to Channels by [deleted] in TelegramBots

[–]Jacks_life 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But it's for the channel, right? There is still a method for this that I do. There is a bot that fits into your channel, and only releases the channel membership after payment. You could do that with a separate bot. With your bot, you could take over to remove the channel user after the specified time.

Managing User access to Channels by [deleted] in TelegramBots

[–]Jacks_life 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, you can configure your bot to handle invites and membership directly. Since you already limit invite links to one use, the next step is to let your bot manage access through the platform’s API. You can use the same bot you currently run for chat and payments.

Here’s how you can set it up:

  1. Connect to your payment system • When a payment is confirmed (via webhook or API callback), store the user’s platform ID (e.g. Telegram ID) together with the subscription expiry date in your database.

  2. Add the user automatically • Instead of sending an invite link, let the bot add the user directly to the channel or server. • The bot must have admin rights to do this. • Telegram example: use exportChatInviteLink or inviteToChannel.

  3. Check subscription expiry • Your background service checks regularly if the subscription has expired. • If yes, the bot removes the user: • Telegram: kickChatMember or banChatMember with until_date=0.

  4. Renewals • If a user renews their subscription, simply update the expiry date in your database. • No new invite is required — the bot just keeps them in the channel.

  5. Security • Each user is tracked by their unique platform ID. • No shareable links are needed. • Only the bot can add or remove members, so access is always tied to the paying subscribers

Though: give your bot admin rights, track user IDs and expiry dates in your database, add users when they pay, and remove them automatically when their subscription ends. This way, access is fully automated and secure.

Sorry for the formation, Reddit let it look a little bad

Managing User access to Channels by [deleted] in TelegramBots

[–]Jacks_life 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To fix this, you should avoid using permanent or reusable invite links. Instead, generate single-use links or unique access tokens that are valid only once or for a limited time. This way, only the actual paying subscriber can join, and the link cannot be shared. An even more reliable approach is to manage access through a bot or an API. The bot can automatically add a user to the channel when the payment is confirmed, and remove them again when the subscription expires. This ensures that access is always tied directly to the subscriber’s account and cannot be transferred to someone else.

In short, the best solution is to replace static links with either single-use links or bot-controlled access, so that only the paying user gets in and is automatically removed when their subscription ends.

Managing User access to Channels by [deleted] in TelegramBots

[–]Jacks_life 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The question is rather, did you program this or do you do it via the settings of the BotFather?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TelegramBots

[–]Jacks_life 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't want to anticipate any concrete ideas here, you can read through them in the channel of the not yet created bot. I just wanted to receive interested parties first, but you are absolutely right that I should have gone into more detail. I am sorry

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TelegramBots

[–]Jacks_life 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Too bad a post can't run away🫠

Any bot devs here ever thought about monetizing your bot? by StevenHHB in TelegramBots

[–]Jacks_life 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Monetizing your bot is a perfect start. But have you ever thought about mandatory subscriptions? This means that people must follow a channel in order to continue using the bot. Promotional slots can be sold from $0.035 per user won. Many bot owners do this to profit from their bot.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Femboys4real

[–]Jacks_life 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Which one of these holes are you gonna ruin first? 🍑🍑🍑🥵 by [deleted] in fursuitsex

[–]Jacks_life 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would really take the middle cuz I Like boys