Analysis updated 2026-05-18
Find and join Telegram groups organized by topic, from crypto communities to VPN discussions.
Discover useful Telegram bots for group management, searching, and wallet tools.
Browse curated lists of airdrop projects and cryptocurrency exchange referral links.
| azec4/telegramgroup | quozd/awesome-dotnet | automaapp/automa | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stars | 21,299 | 21,321 | 21,271 |
| Language | — | — | Vue |
| Setup difficulty | easy | easy | easy |
| Complexity | 1/5 | 1/5 | 2/5 |
| Audience | general | developer | general |
Figures from each repo's GitHub metadata at analysis time.
TelegramGroup is not a software project. It is a curated directory of links into the Telegram messaging app, written in Chinese. The repository's main content is a single long README that organises thousands of pointers to Telegram groups, channels, and bots into themed sections, so that a Telegram user can find communities and tools by topic rather than searching the app blindly. The README opens with a set of disclaimers. It says the content is not intended for use inside mainland China, that the listings were gathered from around the web with no guarantee of authenticity, that some entries are advertisements which the reader has to judge for themselves, and that the maintainer takes no responsibility for any consequences. A contact email and a maintainer handle are listed at the top for business cooperation. The README is published under the username AZeC4 and links to the maintainer's other navigation websites. The directory itself is laid out as Markdown tables and bullet lists. The categories include search bots that crawl Telegram for content, navigation sites for channels and VPN providers, crypto airdrop campaigns such as PAWS, CATS, and BLUM with referral links, wallets and exchange links such as Binance, OKX, and ByBit also with referral codes, energy-rental bots used to pay Tron network fees, group-administration bots, channel-forwarding bots that copy content between channels, paid bot-deployment services priced in USDT, and a recurring set of adult-themed channels that the README clearly marks as such. The intended audience is heavy Telegram users in a Chinese-language context who want a starting point for finding bots, channels, and communities. The repository's stars come from that audience. A reader should treat the listings with caution because the README itself flags that entries are unverified, that referral and affiliate codes are embedded throughout the links, that some content is adult or otherwise sensitive, and that the maintainer accepts no responsibility for accuracy, financial loss, or legal exposure that may follow from using anything on the list. The repository has no executable code and no installation steps. You read the README on GitHub and click the links you want.
A curated directory of 10,000+ Telegram groups, channels, and bots for Chinese-speaking users, covering topics from crypto to VPNs to group management tools.
License could not be detected automatically. Check the repository's LICENSE file before use.
Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.
Mainly general.
This repo across BitVibe Labs
Verify against the repo before relying on details.