Channels indexed
235,883
TGLINK.NET
Browse communities, media channels, market pages, niche groups, and bots from around the world in one structured catalog.
Channels indexed
235,883
Bots
1,130
Public categories
14
Content languages
228
Start with the topic you need, then move into channels, bots, and related communities.
Find public channels, bots, communities, and media pages across languages and regions.
Move from a broad topic to relevant Telegram destinations without collecting links manually.
Use categories, search, similar pages, and clean dossiers as a repeatable starting point.
One entry point
Replace scattered Telegram discovery with a single catalog for channels, bots, topics, and categories.
Less manual sorting
Quickly separate media, communities, bots, market pages, and long-tail niches before deeper review.
Cleaner research handoff
Share stable catalog pages instead of ad hoc chats, screenshots, and private bookmark lists.
High-audience channels and bots are shown here. Hidden and unverified sources stay out of view.
Freshest enrichments appear first, keeping the rail current for repeat checks.
RESEARCH ACCESS
The open catalog exposes name, description, category, language, subscribers, and up to three overlaps per entry. Full overlaps, CSV export, and API are in preparation for the research subscription. Leave a work email to receive early access.
Common questions before using the catalog.
Tglink helps you discover public Telegram channels, bots, communities, media pages, market commentary, and niche groups from around the world.
Yes. Start from a category, open relevant channel and bot pages, then follow similar pages when a topic needs deeper review.
Yes. Bots are indexed alongside channels, so product, research, automation, and community tools can be reviewed from the same catalog.
Tglink is built for researchers, journalists, analysts, marketers, compliance teams, and anyone who needs a faster way to navigate Telegram.
tgstat and telemetr focus on advertising analytics and channel metrics. Tglink focuses on catalog discovery: channels, bots, topics, categories, and navigation.
The public catalog is open to browse. Research Access is planned for teams that need exports, deeper comparison workflows, and API access.