AICHE +Telegram Integration
Voice input for desktop messaging
Speak your messages directly into Telegram Web.
The short answer: open Telegram Web or the desktop app, click into any chat, press ⌃+⌥+R (Mac) or Ctrl+Alt+R (Windows/Linux), speak your message, and AICHE inserts clean text ready to send. Works in private chats, groups, channels, and bot conversations.
Telegram already has voice messages, and that is exactly the problem. You record a 90-second voice message, send it to a group of 40 people, and now 40 people have to stop what they are doing and listen to you talk. They cannot skim it. They cannot search for it later. They cannot quote a specific part in a reply. In professional Telegram groups, voice messages are actively discouraged because they waste everyone else's time. But typing long, detailed responses on desktop is slow, especially when you could just say what you mean in 30 seconds.
AICHE gives you the speed of speaking with the output format of text. Your group members get a clean, searchable, skimmable message. You get to skip the typing.
- Open web.telegram.org or the Telegram Desktop app.
- Select the chat, group, or channel where you want to send a message.
- Click into the message input field.
- Press ⌃+⌥+R on Mac or Ctrl+Alt+R on Windows/Linux to start recording.
- Speak your message. For group discussions, state your point clearly and include any relevant details or context others might need.
- Press the hotkey again. AICHE transcribes your speech and inserts formatted text.
- Review the text, add any Telegram markdown (bold, italic, monospace), and press Enter to send.
Channel posts that read like you wrote them carefully
If you run a Telegram channel, you know that post quality matters. Subscribers judge channels by how well-written the updates are. But writing a 200-word channel post takes 10-15 minutes when you are trying to get the phrasing right, and most channel operators either rush through posts or skip them entirely.
Speak the post instead. Press the hotkey and explain your topic as if you were telling a colleague about it. AICHE's Message Ready formatting cleans up filler words and applies proper punctuation, so your spoken explanation reads like composed prose. You can review and adjust before publishing. The result is a channel post that took 60 seconds to create but reads like you spent 10 minutes writing it. Channel operators who post consistently grow faster, and AICHE removes the friction that makes consistent posting hard.
Group discussions without the voice message tax
Large Telegram groups have an unspoken etiquette problem. Voice messages save the sender time but cost every recipient time. In a group of 50 people, a 2-minute voice message wastes 100 minutes of collective listening time. Text is the respectful choice, but typing detailed text takes too long, so people either send voice messages anyway or write terse, unhelpful replies.
AICHE breaks this tradeoff. You speak for 30 seconds, and the group receives readable text. Your input is just as fast as a voice message, but recipients can scan it in 5 seconds instead of listening for 30. This is especially useful in professional or tech groups where people are catching up on hundreds of messages and need to quickly identify what is relevant.
Bot interactions and scheduled messages
Telegram bots often require specific text commands or structured input. Typing out detailed prompts for AI bots, filling in form-bot fields, or composing scheduled messages follows the same pattern. Click into the input field, press the hotkey, speak what you need. AICHE does not interfere with Telegram's slash commands or bot syntax. It simply places text at your cursor.
For scheduled messages, compose your text with AICHE, then right-click the send button and choose "Schedule Message" to pick a delivery time. This is useful for reaching contacts in different time zones without having to remember to send the message later.
Heads-up: Telegram shows "typing..." to chat participants when you are composing. AICHE bypasses this because you are not actually typing. Your message appears instantly when you send, with no typing indicator beforehand.
The pro-tip: if you send a lot of messages in multiple languages, enable Translation in AICHE settings. Speak in your native language and AICHE outputs English text, or vice versa. This is particularly useful in international Telegram groups where English is the common language but not everyone's first language.
Result: handling a busy Telegram inbox with 30 messages across groups, channels, and DMs drops from 35 minutes of typing to about 10 minutes of dictation. Your group messages are text instead of voice recordings, which means they actually get read.
Do this now: open Telegram, find a group where you owe someone a detailed response, press your hotkey, and speak the reply instead of typing it. Notice how much more you say when speaking costs nothing.
Works With
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