How I Turned 17 Noisy Telegram Feeds Into One Clean Digest

Seventeen channels, endless scrolling, and the same links posted five times. Here's the exact rule setup that collapsed all of it into one clean feed.

If you follow a niche closely — deals, trading alerts, sports, a fandom — you know the problem. The good stuff is spread across a dozen channels, each one 60% noise, and the same post gets copied around five times a day. I was scrolling 17 channels to catch a handful of useful posts.

The goal: one channel, signal only

I created a single private channel — call it The Digest — and pointed every source at it with Auto Forward Messages. One rule per source, all writing into the same destination. That alone turns 17 tabs into one.

Kill the duplicates

The engine skips duplicate posts automatically, so when three channels repost the same announcement, my digest shows it once. That single feature removed most of the noise on day one.

Filter the ads

Next I added a blacklist: promo words, t.me/ join links, and the usual “HOT DEAL!!!” spam lines. Link removal strips the promo URLs that survive. What lands in the digest is the actual content, not the marketing wrapped around it.

Optional: translate and brand

Two of my sources post in Russian, so those rules translate to English on the way in. And because everything routes through my account, it works even on the channels that block forwarding.

The result

One channel. No duplicates. No ads. Posts arrive in under a second, 24/7, with zero manual work. If you want to try the same setup, start with the spam-filtering guide and add one source at a time.

Try it free

Set up your first rule in about a minute — no card needed.

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