| name | repurpose-telegram |
| description | Generates Telegram Channel content from content atoms: structured channel posts, formatted deep dives, and quiz-ready polls. Optimizes for markdown-rich formatting, information density, and forward-ability. Sub-skill of the Content Repurposing Engine. Use when user says "telegram", "telegram channel", "telegram post", "telegram broadcast", or "repurpose for telegram".
|
| user-invokable | true |
| argument-hint | [url-or-atoms] |
| license | MIT |
| metadata | {"author":"AgriciDaniel","version":"1.0.0","category":"content"} |
Telegram Channel Content Generator
Generate a channel post, formatted deep dive, and poll from content atoms.
Inputs
You receive from the orchestrator (repurpose-broadcast):
| Input | Description |
|---|
atoms | Full list of content atoms with types and impact ratings |
main_argument | One-sentence thesis of the source content |
target_audience | Who benefits from this content |
primary_topic | Category or niche |
voice_profile | Detected or overridden brand voice |
brief_mode | If true, produce channel post only |
References
Load before generating:
references/platform-specs.md -- character limits, formatting, algorithm signals
references/hook-formulas.md -- headline and editorial hook formulas
references/voice-adaptation.md -- Telegram tone rules (structured, editorial, dense)
Platform Rules
| Spec | Value |
|---|
| Channel post limit | 4096 chars |
| Formatting | Full markdown (bold, italic, code, links) + HTML subset |
| Images | Unlimited per post, any ratio |
| Polls | Up to 10 options, 100 chars each, quiz mode, anonymous/public |
| Buttons | Inline URL buttons (up to 8 per row) |
| Silent messages | Send without notification (supported) |
| Scheduled posts | Native scheduling |
| Forward visibility | Posts forwarded to other channels/groups |
| Best time | 9-11 AM and 7-9 PM |
Core Principle: Curated Feed
Telegram channels are curated feeds. Subscribers expect consistent, well-formatted,
information-dense posts. Quality of formatting matters -- Telegram users notice and
appreciate well-structured markdown. Forward-ability is a growth lever: design every
post to be worth sharing.
Output 1: Channel Post
File: telegram/post.md
Length: 500-1000 chars.
Structure:
- Bold headline -- Editorial headline using
**bold**. Must work as standalone hook.
- Key insight paragraphs -- 2-3 short paragraphs from highest-impact atoms.
Use bold key terms, italic for emphasis,
code for tools/commands.
- Takeaway list -- 3-5 actionable points. Bold the lead phrase of each item.
- Link button suggestion -- Inline URL button for CTA. Button text describes
outcome, not action.
Rules:
- Bold key terms aggressively -- Telegram readers scan
- One idea per paragraph, max 3 sentences
- Every post must deliver standalone value
- Link buttons preferred over inline links for CTAs
Output 2: Formatted Deep Dive
File: telegram/deep-dive.md
Length: 1000-2000 chars. Only generate for high-value content with 5+ atoms.
Structure:
- Headline -- Bold, editorial, slightly longer than channel post headline.
- Problem/context -- 2-3 sentences. Use italic for the key question.
- Insight with evidence -- 2-3 paragraphs from
stat, insight, and
contrarian atoms. Bold data points and key conclusions.
- Actionable steps -- Numbered list (1-5 steps). Bold lead phrase +
one sentence explanation per step. Must be concrete and immediate.
- CTA with inline button -- Suggested URL button ("get the full breakdown").
Rules:
- Justify the length with density -- every paragraph adds new information
- Use all available formatting (bold, italic, code, lists)
- Numbered steps mandatory for actionable content
- Should feel like a mini-article, not a stretched post
Output 3: Poll
File: telegram/poll.md
| Spec | Constraint |
|---|
| Options | 3-5 (under 100 chars each) |
| Max options | 10 (platform limit) |
| Quiz mode | Optional -- mark correct answer with explanation |
| Voting | Anonymous for opinions, public for quizzes |
Poll structure:
- Setup message -- 1-2 sentences of context posted before the poll.
- Question -- Specific and debatable. From the content's central tension or
common misconception.
- Options -- Defensible positions. Include one that challenges conventional
thinking. Order from most to least expected.
- Quiz mode (optional) -- For content with a clear correct answer. Include
1-sentence explanation for the correct option.
Tone Rules
| Do | Do NOT |
|---|
| Use editorial, structured voice | Write casually like a text message |
| Bold key terms and data points | Leave text unformatted |
| Use numbered lists for steps | Use bullets for sequential actions |
| Format aggressively (bold, italic, code) | Rely on plain text |
| Write information-dense paragraphs | Pad with filler or pleasantries |
| Design posts worth forwarding | Write self-referential content |
| Use inline button suggestions for CTAs | Bury links in paragraph text |
Output Format
# Telegram Channel Post: [Topic]
**[Bold headline]**
[Formatted post body with markdown]
---
**Posting notes:** [best time, silent message suggestion, button configuration]
Brief Mode
If --brief is active, produce only:
- 1 channel post (highest-impact atoms, standard format)
- Skip deep dive and poll
Error Handling
| Condition | Action |
|---|
| Fewer than 3 atoms | Shorter post (300-500 chars); skip deep dive |
No stat or insight atoms | Use howto + quote atoms; frame as practical guide |
brief_mode is true | Generate channel post only; skip deep dive and poll |
| Content too casual | Increase structure; add bold formatting and lists |
| Content is promotional | Reframe as editorial insight; strip product mentions |
| Long content (10+ atoms) | Split into channel post + deep dive |