Telegram’s New Platform Lets Developers Create Smart Message Bots With Multiple Uses

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A few years ago a slightly forgotten (a least in Western eyes) mobile messaging app called Nimbuzz launched little ‘chat bots’ on its platform. The bots could tell you about the weather or your horoscope. Although the platform was eventually sold, it became clear to me at that point how powerful the potential was for this idea.

Today, a new messaging war is being waged, whether it be Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, Slack, Snapchat or Telegram. But it’s the latter that, although smaller, continues to come up with a number of innovative ideas.

For starters, Telegram is poised to come out with Apple Watch support and, as I hinted, a brand new Bot platform (this will be in Telegram 3.0 for iOS). If you want you can also get a preview here.

Pavel Durov of VK.com fame, recently explained to me how the Bot API and platform will allow third-party developers to create Bots which are simply Telegram accounts operated by software sporting A.I.-like features.

This means the platform will ping other services as well, such as ‘Internet of Things’ platforms. To me this seems like a missed opportunity for a company like Twitter and rich one for a startup like Telegram.

Examples of this might be an image bot integrated with the Bing Image search API or an empty conversation with a poll bot.

In large part, users will not have to type anything, because the bots will provide them with a set of custom buttons.

Instead of typing, Telegram’s Bots can provide users with custom keyboards for specialised tasks such as a ‘Hot or Bot?’ application



Or a sticker rating bot with a custom keyboard.



Here are some sample bots that were built by the platform’s beta testers this past weekend:

@ImageBot – send this bot a keyword and it’ll provide you with a relevant picture.
@TriviaBot – test your trivia knowledge or add to groups to compete with friends.
@PollBot – add this one to group chats to create polls.
@RateStickerBot – discover and rate new stickers.
@AlertBot – set a time and this bot will send you a reminder for anything you like.
@HotOrBot – find friends with this Tinder-like dating bot.
@GithubBot – track GitHub updates.
The Botfather.

New Bot developers only needed a few hours to build these bots. They just generate a key with @BotFather and use a simple https API to control the bot.

Bots in Telegram look different from human users as they have a slightly different UI and they don’t have access to all messages by default when added to groups.

Telegram Bots can also go viral. Any forwarded message contains a link to its original sender. This means any message from your bot forwarded to a person or group is a messaging equivalent of a retweet – thus making bots inherently viral. All bots have an Add To Group and a Share button as well.

There are many more aspects to Telegram’s Bots, but I think you get the drift. What’s going to be interesting is that other messaging platforms have tended to avoid this area, especially in mainstream areas like Facebook Messenger.

Just as Nimbuzz made good use of them in its platform, we think this could be one of the things that helps Telegram tip over into an even more useful product and an interesting competitor to the bigger players.

http://techcrunch.com/2015/06/24/te...create-smart-message-bots-with-multiple-uses/
 
Quite cool. I like the idea.
freaking love telegram. so much better than whatscrapp
 
An amazing example of the best product not being the most widely used. And for no good reason, either. :(

Admittedly Telegram came late to the party. When they launched WhatsApp was already very much entrenched and installed on a very very large user base.
 
Love telegram. Don't see much use for the bots currently besides the github one (but that's very specific to me). Excited about integration possibilities though.
 
An amazing example of the best product not being the most widely used. And for no good reason, either. :(

You can't rush these things...gotta carefully manage the switch-over:

https://www.byline.com/column/3/article/83

"Telegram has about 40 million users now, which is impressive. But let’s say it goes to 200 million. There is going to be some messaging application that is going to become number one market leader. Because the Internet globalises information markets, that means there is just one information market. And as there’s one market, there’s no anti-trust regulation in that market - and there isn’t. It means there will be a market leader. There will be a second player, and some little tiny fish catering to niches. Look at that example in Microsoft, Apple, and few little guys. Google, Yahoo, and a few little guys. So that’s what happens when you have a globalized information market. For any particular communications service there is going to be a market leader, and then some company that has about 10 per cent, and then the rest are insignificant. The National Security Agency only needs to go after and compromise the market leader and maybe the second organisation to get nearly everything it wants, and capture most of the population."

"Multiple uses"...
 
Admittedly Telegram came late to the party. When they launched WhatsApp was already very much entrenched and installed on a very very large user base.
It's true. So hard to get your whole contact list to migrate to a similar (albeit better) platform. People are stuck in their ways.
 
Love telegram. Don't see much use for the bots currently besides the github one (but that's very specific to me). Excited about integration possibilities though.

I have RSS feeds for almost everything, and twitter fro the rest.

the thing that makes Telegram better for me is the chrome extention
 
Rss is only one way though, and Twitter is dumb.
 
You can't rush these things...gotta carefully manage the switch-over:

https://www.byline.com/column/3/article/83



"Multiple uses"...
Yup. For me the advantages of telegram are huge. I can't believe the multiple device ability of Telegram hasn't attracted more people to it.

If you have a phone, a laptop and a tablet, there is only one app where you can use the same account to chat to people on all three devices, and it's not WhatsApp...
 
Yup. For me the advantages of telegram are huge. I can't believe the multiple device ability of Telegram hasn't attracted more people to it.

If you have a phone, a laptop and a tablet, there is only one app where you can use the same account to chat to people on all three devices, and it's not WhatsApp...

Uh....? Did you reply to the wrong comment? ;) Or maybe you're one of the new Telegram smart message bots?
 
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