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Welcome Message Generator

First impressions that turn new members into active participants

Why Good Welcome Messages Matter

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Key Info Included

Rules, resources, and expectations upfront

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What is the Telegram Welcome Message Generator?

The welcome message sets the tone for your entire community. A good one makes new members feel at home and know exactly what to do next. A bad one (or none at all) leaves them confused and inactive. Our AI creates welcoming, informative messages that explain your community, point to important resources, and encourage participation from day one.

How It Works

1

Enter your community

Your channel or group name

2

Select community type

Business, hobby, news, support - this shapes the tone

3

Set it up

Copy and configure with a welcome bot or pin it

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I set up auto-welcome messages?

Use a Telegram bot like Rose, Combot, or Group Help. They can send automatic welcome messages when new members join.

What should a welcome message include?

A greeting, brief explanation of the community, basic rules or guidelines, key resources, and an invitation to participate.

Should I mention the rules in the welcome?

Briefly! Highlight 2-3 key rules and link to full guidelines. Don't overwhelm new members with a wall of text.

How long should a welcome message be?

Keep it scannable - 3-4 short paragraphs max. New members should grasp the key info in seconds.

Can I personalize the message?

Most welcome bots support variables like {username} or {first_name}. Our messages are designed to work with these placeholders.

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