For n8n and AI automation teams

Managed Telegram AI operator for n8n workflows

Bux turns Telegram messages into scoped operator work: lead qualification, support triage, browser research, status checks, and human handoff. The pilot is $1,000/month and launches in 7 days.

Telegram-first intake

Capture messy Telegram requests and turn them into structured context before a human needs to respond.

n8n-friendly handoff

Send clean summaries, status, and next actions into webhooks, sheets, CRM records, or existing n8n flows.

Human approval by default

The operator drafts, checks, schedules, and escalates. Risky external actions stay behind explicit approval.

Where this fits

This is for teams that already know automation but need an always-on delivery layer for Telegram-heavy clients. It works well beside n8n, OpenClaw, Playwright/browser automation, Gmail, Calendar, GitHub, Slack, Sheets, and CRM workflows.

  • Qualify inbound Telegram leads before sales touches them.
  • Summarize partner, support, or ops requests into clean handoff notes.
  • Check websites, GitHub, CI, dashboards, or docs and report only what matters.
  • Schedule follow-up checks so leads and operational tasks do not disappear.

7-day launch shape

1
Scope one workflow

Pick a narrow job with a clear owner, clear data sources, and a clean success measure.

2
Wire the operator

Connect Telegram, browser checks, and any required handoff endpoint or workspace.

3
Tune with real traffic

Run weekly review, fix edge cases, and keep high-risk actions behind human confirmation.

Not a chatbot skin

The value is operational follow-through: reading context, checking outside systems, preparing handoffs, and remembering to return later when work depends on time or external state.

The best first customer is a Telegram-heavy agency, founder, support team, or operations team that already has demand but loses time on first-line handling.