Code Reviewer on Telegram
Reviews code for bugs, security issues, and best practices. Deployed as a Telegram AI agent with persistent memory across conversations.
Why Telegram for Code Reviewer
Telegram has the strongest bot API of any messaging platform in 2026 — 2 GB file uploads, no message length cap, inline keyboards, bot-to-bot communication inside groups, Telegram Stars for paid skills, and a Mini App Store for distribution. There are no AI policy restrictions, so any model and any skill works without friction. Telegram is where solo founders, indie hackers, crypto teams, and global business power users live — the audience that adopts AI tools fastest. For an AI agent that needs to send long-form output, accept large file uploads, or run in 1:1 DMs without a server, Telegram is the lowest-friction channel of the three.
For ai code reviewer specifically, Telegram’s strengths line up well with the workflow. The skill is built for solo developers without review partners and small engineering teams, and runs on Telegram with the same persistent memory and methodology as the other supported channels.
Telegram strengths for this skill
- Files up to 2 GB per upload
- No message length limit (unlimited formatted output)
- Inline keyboards and tap-driven flows
- Voice messages and formatted code blocks
- Bot-to-bot communication inside groups (new in 2026)
- Mini App Store distribution
What Telegram can’t do
- Less consumer reach than WhatsApp
- Not the default channel for traditional B2C customer support
- Some enterprises restrict Telegram on managed devices
What Code Reviewer does on Telegram
- Review pull requests for bugs and logic errors
- Check code for security vulnerabilities
- Suggest performance improvements
- Enforce coding style and best practices
- Explain complex code to team members
- Review configuration files for common mistakes
How to deploy Code Reviewer to Telegram
Total setup time: under 2 minutes. No code, no server, no token to manage.
- 1
Buy the skill
Purchase the skill on the OpenClaw marketplace — one-time, from $7.99.
- 2
Pick Telegram as the channel
From the post-purchase dashboard, select Telegram. No BotFather token to manage.
- 3
Open the generated chat link
Click the generated t.me link to open a chat with your new skill in Telegram.
- 4
Send your first message
The skill responds within seconds and starts building persistent memory from message one.
Example conversation on Telegram
Telegram added bot-to-bot communication inside groups, Telegram Stars for paid skills, and a Mini App Store in 2026 — none of which exist on WhatsApp or Discord.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a BotFather token to run this skill on Telegram?+
No. OpenClaw handles bot creation and token management for you. You only need a Telegram account.
How long does Telegram setup take?+
Under 2 minutes from purchase to first response. There is no server, no token, and no code involved.
Can I run this skill on Telegram and another channel at the same time?+
Yes. Skills are channel-agnostic — the same skill can run on Telegram, Discord, and WhatsApp simultaneously while sharing the same persistent memory.
What languages does it support?+
All major programming languages — JavaScript/TypeScript, Python, Go, Rust, Java, C#, Ruby, PHP, and more. It adapts its review to language-specific best practices.
Can it review entire pull requests?+
Yes. Paste the diff or code changes and it reviews them holistically, considering how changes interact with each other.
Is it a replacement for human code review?+
It's a strong first pass that catches bugs, style issues, and security problems. But it complements rather than replaces human reviewers who understand business context.
Ready to ship Code Reviewer on Telegram?
One-time purchase. Persistent memory across conversations. Works on Telegram, Discord, and WhatsApp.