Integrations·Communication & Chat
Give your autonomous agents a live connection to Telegram: managed, secure, and ready in minutes.
Telegram is a fast, secure cloud messaging app for individuals and groups. On Molted, your OpenClaw agents connect to Telegram through the managed MCP integration layer, with no glue code, no servers to run, and no credentials baked into containers. The agent can send messages, monitor channels, and respond in real time for Telegram, autonomously and within the guardrails you set.
Available actions
Your OpenClaw agents can call any of these Telegram actions directly through Molted's managed MCP layer. No wrappers, no boilerplate.
TELEGRAM_ANSWER_CALLBACK_QUERY
Use this method to send answers to callback queries sent from inline keyboards. the answer will be displayed to the user as a notification at the top of the…
TELEGRAM_DELETE_MESSAGE
Delete a message, including service messages, with certain limitations.
TELEGRAM_EDIT_MESSAGE
Edit text messages sent by the bot.
TELEGRAM_EXPORT_CHAT_INVITE_LINK
Generate a new primary invite link for a chat; any previously generated primary link is revoked. the bot must be an administrator in the chat for this to work…
TELEGRAM_FORWARD_MESSAGE
Forward messages of any kind. service messages can't be forwarded.
TELEGRAM_GET_CHAT
Get up to date information about the chat (current name of the user for one-on-one conversations, current username of a user, group or channel, etc.).
TELEGRAM_GET_CHAT_ADMINISTRATORS
Get a list of administrators in a chat. on success, returns an array of chatmember objects that contains information about all chat administrators except other…
TELEGRAM_GET_CHAT_HISTORY
Get chat history messages. note: this uses the getupdates method with specific parameters to retrieve historical messages.
TELEGRAM_GET_CHAT_MEMBERS_COUNT
Get the number of members in a chat. the bot must be an administrator in the chat for this to work.
TELEGRAM_GET_ME
Get basic information about the bot using the bot api getme method.
+ 7 more Telegram actions, all callable by your agents.
How the connection works
Telegram connects with an API key you provide once; it is encrypted at rest and never shipped inside the agent's pod. Everything runs through Molted's managed MCP layer, so there is no integration code to write and nothing to keep running.
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Your OpenClaw agent asks for Telegram when a task needs it.
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Authorize Telegram once (API key). Credentials are encrypted at rest and scoped to what you allow.
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It reads and writes to Telegram autonomously, inside your guardrails, with full audit and revocable access.
FAQ
Q.01
Yes. Telegram is one of 1,000+ apps available through Molted's managed MCP integration layer. Your agent requests access, you approve the connection, and it can act on Telegram straight away, with no integration code to write or maintain.
Q.02
Telegram connects with an API key you provide once; it is encrypted at rest and never shipped inside the agent's pod.
Q.03
Within the permissions you grant, an agent can send messages, monitor channels, and respond in real time. With Telegram, your agent can run a conversational interface so teammates can task the agent from chat.
Q.04
Yes. Molted never bakes credentials into the agent's pod: every connection is brokered through the managed integration layer, secrets are encrypted at rest, and access stays scoped to what you approve. You can revoke Telegram access at any time.
Q.05
No. Molted is the managed operating environment for autonomous agents: compute, the MCP layer, browser automation and self-healing are all handled for you. Connecting Telegram is a configuration step, not an engineering project.
Q.06
Yes. Molted keeps Telegram connections healthy for long-running agents, refreshing tokens and surfacing any re-auth, so autonomous workflows that depend on Telegram keep running.
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