Published 2026-08-23
Telegram job alerts that you will actually read
A public job channel is a firehose. A private alert with your filters is a ping you still trust next month.
Published 2026-08-23
A public job channel is a firehose. A private alert with your filters is a ping you still trust next month.
Telegram is full of freelance channels that paste every Upwork and Freelancer listing they can scrape. That is why you stopped reading them. The chat badge becomes guilt. You mute the channel and go back to refreshing a browser tab. A Telegram job alert only works if it is quieter than the marketplace.
Job Alerts sends a card from @integrono_job_bot when a subscription matches: title, budget, source and a link. You still apply on Upwork, Freelancer or Guru. The bot does not bid for you. That is the point. You keep the marketplace account. You drop the habit of watching three sites “just in case”.
If the last three cards were junk, do not blame Telegram. Tighten the profile. Keywords without a budget floor will recreate the public channel you already muted. Pair this with the low-budget noise note and the Telegram job alerts guide if you still need the connect steps.
Keep Slack and Discord for a team inbox. Solo, one chat is enough. Extra channels do not make you faster. They make you skim.
The ping should be short. When you want the live feed, a proposal draft or a filter edit, open the Android app or the site. Do not turn the bot chat into a second cabinet. A card that says “here is a match” is easier to trust than a bot that also tries to be your CRM.
Leave the phone for two hours. If you come back to a pile you will not open, the alert failed. If you come back to one or two cards you would bid on, it worked. Create the profile on the site, link the bot, then stop watching the feed. That is the whole product.
Create an account, set a budget floor and get matching jobs in Telegram or the Android app.