How it works

Curated Telegram channels, without the manual curation.

Connect a few sources, tell Mira what your channel is about, and watch relevant drafts arrive in your Telegram chat. You publish in one tap — or let Pro auto-publish on the schedule you set.


01
Connect
6 source types
02
Score
AI relevance check
03
Dedupe
One story, posted once
04
Rewrite
Your channel's tone
05
Publish
Your schedule

Every Telegram channel automation tool has the same job: take content from somewhere, post it somewhere else. The interesting part is in the middle — what gets through, in what order, with what quality bar. Mira makes those decisions explicit and adjustable, instead of opaque.

Below: what each part does and what you control.

Step 01Connect your sources

You add sources by pasting URLs into your chat with the bot. Mira reads RSS feeds, YouTube channels, subreddits, Google News searches, public web pages, and other public Telegram channels. Each format is handled the way it should be — not by a one-size-fits-all crawler.

Mira checks your sources on a schedule, and you can trigger a fresh pull manually any time. If one source breaks, the rest keep working.

What you control: which sources, how many, and how often. The Free plan covers a handful of feeds; Pro covers more, across every source type.

Step 02Curate to your channel's voice

You set up your channel's voice once — what topics you cover, who you write for, and what to avoid. From then on, AI relevance scoring rates every fetched item (1–10) against that profile. Off-topic items are auto-skipped; the rest reach your draft queue.

Mira's semantic duplicate filtering also remembers what's already been published on your channel. If two sources cover the same story under different headlines, you don't see it twice — even when worded differently.

Optional: AI rewriting can rephrase drafts in your channel's tone before they go out. All AI work runs on Gemini.

You set the bar

You pick how strict the curation should be. Tighter setting → fewer drafts, higher relevance. Looser setting → more drafts, more variety. Change it any time.

What Mira sees, what it doesn't
Mira sees the content of public articles and your channel's topic profile. It doesn't see — and never asks for — anything about your subscribers.

Step 03Publish on your schedule

You pick how many posts per day and a time window in your timezone (for example, “four posts between 09:00 and 21:00”). Mira spaces them evenly inside the window so two posts never go out back-to-back.

Drafts or auto-publish

Free publishes to drafts only — every approved item shows up as a card in your chat with the bot, and you tap to publish, edit, or skip. Pro can auto-publish drafts that meet your relevance bar. Either way you can pause, raise or lower the bar, or rewrite a draft before it goes out.

What auto-publish covers

Some source formats publish cleanly without a human eye; others benefit from a quick review. Mira's auto-publish covers the formats where the result is consistent; the rest stay in your draft queue for one-tap approval.

Trust, in plain language

A few things that follow from the design above and that you might want to know explicitly:

No third-party data sharing

Article content is processed only for your own curation. We don't pass your data to ad networks, analytics vendors, or training datasets.

You own your channel

Mira is a publisher; it never reads your channel's existing posts, never modifies channel settings, and never requires more permissions than “post to this channel”.

Bounded data retention

Content is retained only as long as needed to keep your channel running. Account deletion removes everything within a day. Details in the privacy policy.

Your channel doesn't go silent

If something upstream has a bad hour, Mira keeps queuing drafts so your channel doesn't go quiet on you.

What we deliberately don't do

A few things that look like obvious features and aren't, so you know upfront:

The flow above is what you get on day one. The settings you control adjust how strict each step is — the structure stays predictable.

See it in action on your channel.

Three days of Pro free. Connect a feed in two minutes, watch the drafts arrive, decide whether what you see is what you'd publish yourself. Got questions first? Check the FAQ or see pricing.

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