Multiple Telegram channels or groups per product
A product can include more than one Telegram integration. When a buyer purchases, they get access to all the channels and groups bundled into that product.
When this is useful
Section titled “When this is useful”- A bundle: “Premium plan” includes a signal channel, a chat group, and an announcements channel.
- A tiered offer: a basic product unlocks one channel, a premium product unlocks two more.
- A combined community + content: a broadcast channel for posts and a discussion group, both included in the same purchase (you can also do this with a single integration — see Link a discussion group to a channel).
How to set it up
Section titled “How to set it up”- Create each Telegram integration separately under Apps (one per channel or group).
- Open the product and find Included apps.
- Tick all the integrations that should be unlocked by buying this product.
- Save.
What buyers see
Section titled “What buyers see”- One single purchase, one charge.
- In their dashboard, their purchase contains a link for each app included in the product.
- Opening each app from the purchase (each at its own web route), the buyer sees a card with the QR and the link to access the corresponding channel or group. They sign in with Telegram once to link their account.
Adding an integration to an existing product
Section titled “Adding an integration to an existing product”When you tick a new integration on a product, only buyers who purchase from that point onwards get access to it. Buyers who already paid for the old version of the product are not added to the new channel automatically.
Don’t add those buyers manually to the channel from Telegram — that bypasses the official flow: the bot wouldn’t know they’re inside via a Grouptizer purchase, it can’t remove them when their subscription ends, and there’ll be no license tied to any purchase that includes that app. If you want existing buyers to have the new integration, the clean way is to refund them and ask them to repurchase.