Schedule Telegram posts that publish themselves
Plan a week of content in minutes. Queue posts to any channel or group, add media, inline buttons and emoji, then let GramMaker publish on time — even while you sleep.
Why GramMaker
Everything a Telegram post scheduler should do
Visual content calendar
Drag your week into place. See every queued post across all your channels in one calendar, never double-book a slot, and spot gaps before your audience does.
Schedule to the minute
Pick the exact date and time in your own timezone. Posts go out on the second — no third-party bot juggling, no missed prime-time windows.
Recurring & evergreen posts
Set a post to repeat daily, weekly or on a custom cadence. Perfect for rules, promos and reminders you'd rather not retype every time.
Rich media & buttons
Photos, videos, albums, files, formatted text and inline buttons — exactly as your subscribers will see them. Preview before it ships.
Many channels, one queue
Run dozens of channels and groups from a single panel. Connect multiple bots and publish to all of them without switching accounts.
Silent & pinned delivery
Send quietly to avoid notification fatigue, auto-pin announcements, or auto-delete time-limited posts after they expire.
How it works
From idea to published in three steps
Connect your bot
Add your Telegram bot token and the channels it manages. Setup takes under two minutes — no code, no servers.
Compose and queue
Write your post, attach media and buttons, then pick a time. GramMaker shows a live preview of the final message.
Publish on autopilot
Your post goes out exactly when scheduled. Track views and reactions afterwards from the analytics panel.
Telegram scheduling FAQ
Yes. The Free plan lets you schedule posts to your channels and groups. Upgrade to Pro for more channels, recurring posts and a longer queue.
It does. You can attach photos, videos, albums and files, format text with bold/italic/links, and add inline buttons — all previewed before publishing.
Always. Scheduled posts are sent from GramMaker's infrastructure, so they publish on time whether or not your computer or phone is on.
Yes. Queue the same post to several channels, or run separate calendars per channel — all from one panel with multi-bot support.
Of course. Reschedule, edit the content or remove any queued post at any time before it goes live.
Stop posting at midnight
Queue a week of Telegram content today and let GramMaker handle the timing.