At a glance
Live today
Telegram is available now. Connect once from the dashboard and start running store ops from chat.
Integration
Connect Telegram to Quickshops and manage products, pricing, and storefront copy from chat, with the same guardrails as the dashboard agent.
Telegram connects to the same Quickshops store agent you use in the dashboard. You describe changes in chat—new products, price updates, hero copy—and receive a structured proposal. Nothing publishes until you approve it, whether you are at your desk or on your phone.
Telegram is for merchants running their own store, not for blasting buyers without consent. It is an ops channel for founders who want fewer tabs open during launch week.
At a glance
Telegram is available now. Connect once from the dashboard and start running store ops from chat.
Every change arrives as a structured proposal. You approve before anything hits your live store.
Dashboard chat and Telegram share one agent, one catalog, and one approval flow.
Three steps from connection to approved changes.
Setup takes minutes. You link Telegram once from store settings, then use the same approval flow as dashboard chat for every change.
Link your Telegram account in store settings. Quickshops handles the bot connection for you.
Describe what you want: new products, pricing updates, hero copy, or page tweaks.
The agent sends a structured proposal. Nothing goes live until you approve it.
Built for founders who want to move fast without losing control.
Update products, pricing, and pages from Telegram with the same review-and-apply flow as the dashboard. Useful when you are away from your laptop but still need to ship a launch fix.
Telegram is for merchants operating their own store—not for messaging buyers who did not ask to hear from you. Buyer communication stays in your existing channels.
Handle launch-day tweaks, price changes, and copy updates from the app you already keep open. Pair with AI store chat docs for plan limits and capabilities.
Connect Claude Desktop or Cursor via MCP to run the same store agent from your desktop AI apps. Headless API keys and MCP are available on Pro.
WhatsApp and Slack are on the roadmap with the same proposal-and-approval flow. Telegram ships today because founders asked for mobile ops first.
See how this feature fits with the rest of the Quickshops stack.