Creator Strategy1 min read

Telegram: bio and pinned message links that scale

Channels move faster than websites. A short hub survives drops, archives, and bot updates without editing every old post.

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Jordan Ellis
Creator growth and platform strategy

Telegram audiences expect velocity: flash announcements, files, forwarded messages. Your canonical link should not change every week—even when the destination must.

Bio link as infrastructure

Pin and bio space is limited. Point to /hub or /start that you control. Inside the hub, structure current vs. archive sections.

Pinned message pairs

Pinned posts should repeat the same short URL spoken in voice chats or printed on slides. One path; many contexts.

Bots and deep links

Bot deep links are powerful but long. Wrap critical entry points in short URLs for non-technical members who join from QR on event badges.

Compliance and region-specific pages

When rules change, redirect /terms or /disclosures once rather than editing hundreds of forwarded posts (impossible) or hoping people read new pins alone.

Octilink’s speed matches Telegram’s pace: create now, measure later if the drop warrants it.

Topics & keywords

#telegram#messaging#short-links#channels#drops
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