RSS to
RSS to Telegram
Turn any RSS feed into automated Telegram posts. Set it up once, never copy-paste again.
Paste your RSS feed URL into Feedloop, pick your Telegram account, and we'll poll the feed continuously. Every new item becomes a Telegram post — formatted via a per-platform template you control.
- Native Telegram publishing via the official API
- Per-platform message templates with {{title}}, {{link}}, {{description}}
- Deduplication built in — no double posts on feed refresh
Send posts to a Telegram channel or group via a bot. Text up to 4,096 chars; with media the caption caps at 1,024 (auto-trimmed). Photos, videos, audio, and arbitrary documents — Feedloop picks the right sendPhoto / sendVideo / sendAudio / sendDocument call automatically.
Frequently asked questions
- How does RSS to Telegram work?
- Paste your RSS feed URL into Feedloop, pick your Telegram account, and we poll the feed continuously. Yes — text-only items work, and if your feed carries image or video enclosures, Telegram accepts those too. Whichever the feed gives us, Telegram's API will accept. The per-output template editor controls formatting, and the live preview shows exactly how the post will look on Telegram before anything ships.
- Can I customize the Telegram post template?
- Yes. Each output gets its own template with variable chips for {{title}}, {{description}}, and {{link}} — click to insert at the cursor instead of typing. You can write a different template for Telegram than for, say, LinkedIn (same RSS source, different messaging per platform), and the preview re-renders as you type.
- Can I track clicks on the links Feedloop posts to Telegram?
- Yes — the built-in link shortener wraps any outbound URL into a feedloophq.com/l/xxxxx redirect with UTM parameters tagged per platform. Click counts roll up per-link, so you can see exactly which Telegram post drove which clicks without setting up Google Analytics.
- How do I know which RSS source performs best on Telegram?
- The Deeper insights tab includes a "same-source cross-platform comparison" cut — it groups posts by their originating RSS source and shows the engagement rate per platform side-by-side. You'll see exactly which feed gets the strongest pickup on Telegram vs. the rest. Combined with the source freshness cut (does Telegram engagement drop as posts age past the RSS pubDate), you can stop guessing which feeds are worth automating and which aren't. Both are available as MCP tools, so an AI assistant can do the comparison on demand and recommend which source to prioritize for Telegram.
- What happens if my RSS feed is slow or down?
- The poller retries with exponential backoff and never duplicates a post — we store the last item ID so even if the feed re-publishes, you won't see double posts on Telegram.