Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about Mira before you start.
What is Mira and how does it work?
Mira is an AI-powered Telegram bot that automates content publishing for channels. It scans RSS, YouTube, Reddit, Google News, and web pages, scores each article with Google Gemini against your channel's niche, and publishes the top-scoring drafts on your schedule.
Who is Mira for?
Mira is built for Telegram channel owners, admins, SMM specialists, and content managers who publish daily. It's especially useful for news channels, niche aggregators, and brand channels that need consistent output without manual curation.
What content sources does Mira support?
Mira pulls from six source types: RSS feeds, YouTube channels, Reddit subreddits, Google News searches, public web pages, and other public Telegram channels. Free users connect up to 3 RSS sources; Pro users get 20 sources across all types.
Do I need technical skills to use Mira?
No. Mira runs entirely inside Telegram through a chat interface with buttons — you paste source URLs, describe your channel's topic, and pick posting frequency through tap menus. No code, no server setup, no API keys required.
What AI model powers Mira?
Mira uses Google Gemini for article scoring, post generation, and AI rewriting. Each draft can be regenerated in your channel's tone of voice with one tap.
How does the AI score articles?
Gemini evaluates each article against your channel's voice — articles that fit get a high relevance score; off-topic or clickbait content scores low. You set how strict the curation should be; off-topic items are auto-skipped.
How much does Mira cost and how do I pay?
Mira has a Free tier and a Pro tier at 1000 Telegram Stars per month (about $13). Pro is paid directly inside Telegram — no cards, no external checkout. New users receive 3 days of Pro free on signup, no credit card required.
Can I review and edit posts before publishing?
Yes. Mira always creates drafts that appear as cards in your chat with the bot. You can publish, edit, regenerate with AI, or skip each draft with one tap. Auto-publishing is optional and can be disabled at any time.
What is auto-publishing and how do I schedule it?
Auto-publishing releases approved drafts to your channel automatically. You pick the number of posts per day and a time window (e.g., 09:00–21:00 in your timezone). Mira spaces posts evenly, applies your relevance bar, and skips semantic duplicates.
What languages does Mira support?
Mira's interface and output support English, Russian, Spanish, and French. The AI scores and generates content in your chosen language. Your language preference is stored in your profile and persists across sessions.
Is Mira Bot affiliated with mira.tg or any other 'Mira' product?
No. Mira (usemira.pro) is an independent Telegram channel automation bot launched in April 2026. The name 'Mira' is shared with several unrelated products — the mira.tg AI agent, Mira cosmetics, the Mira variable star, and others. None of them are connected to us.
Who built Mira and is it backed by a company?
Mira is built by an independent developer. It is not a registered legal entity or company, and that is reflected in our Terms and Privacy Policy.
What exactly counts toward the daily AI scoring limit?
Each batch call to Gemini counts as one score, not each article. The default batch is 15 articles per call, so 10 scores a day on the Free plan covers roughly 150 articles processed. Pro raises that to 150 scores a day.
What happens if I hit my daily limit?
Mira pauses AI scoring until the next 24-hour cycle. Drafts already in the queue stay available; new articles wait. Limits reset at midnight in your timezone.
How does Mira compare to Junction Bot?
Junction Bot forwards messages from a source channel to yours without filtering. Mira reads the source, scores each article 1–10 with AI against your channel's niche, and only the highest-scoring ones go through. Detailed comparison: Mira vs Junction Bot.
Does Mira replace Combot or IFTTT?
No — they solve different problems. Combot does moderation and analytics for Telegram groups; Mira does content automation for channels. IFTTT is a generic automation builder; Mira is a focused AI tool for one job. See Mira vs Combot and Mira vs IFTTT.