Blog Article Writing Automation via Telegram
A Telegram bot that doubles as your content team — send a topic, get a full AI-written article published on your WordPress blog within minutes.
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A Telegram bot that writes and publishes articles in your place
This is the simplest, most accessible version of editorial automation: a Telegram bot connected to an AI writer, which publishes directly to your WordPress site in a matter of seconds. No dashboard, no back office, no logging in — just a chat message and a published article.
The user journey, end to end
1. You send a message One line in Telegram is enough: "Write an article about e-commerce trends for 2026". There is no complicated interface, no form to fill in, no settings to tweak every time. The topic goes straight from your thumb to the automation layer.
2. The AI writes Your message is forwarded to ChatGPT or the Anthropic API. The AI generates a fully structured article — introduction, body, examples, and conclusion — following a pre-configured editorial template that keeps voice and style consistent across every piece.
3. WordPress publishes The finished article is sent to your WordPress site via the REST API, with title, content, category, featured image placeholder, and publication status configured in advance. You can choose between instant publication and a draft state that waits for human review.
Why Telegram as the interface?
Telegram is available on every device, with no friction. You never need to reach a dashboard or a back office. You send the command from wherever you are — on your phone, in a taxi, between two meetings — exactly the way you would text a friend.
For entrepreneurs and content creators, this changes the economics of publishing. Ideas no longer die in a notes app waiting to be written up "later". They become articles the moment they cross your mind.
What this project enables
- Publish on the move, without a computer, without opening a CMS.
- Delegate the writing of recurring or low-risk topics to AI so you can focus on the articles that really need your voice.
- Keep a blog active without dedicating hours every week to content.
- Experiment fast: try new angles, new categories, new headlines — every test costs only a message.
Simplicity is a feature. This bot proves that a powerful automation does not have to be complex to use.
Technology stack
- Telegram Bot API for the command interface.
- Make.com for orchestration, error handling, and audit trail.
- OpenAI / Anthropic for the article generation layer.
- WordPress REST API for direct publication.
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