Search is not enough. You need shape, you need flags, you need a paper trail.
What the monitor actually sees
Telegram's own search is fine for one channel and one keyword. Real monitoring — compliance, brand safety, competitor watch, OSINT — needs more shape:
- Full message stream from chosen channels and public groups, kept in your workspace.
- OCR on every image — text inside screenshots and posters is indexed.
- CLIP vision-safety — model-graded safety score on each image (so flagged content is surfaced without you scrolling through it).
- Legal scoring — a separate pass that flags messages by jurisdiction-aware risk categories.
- Auto-tagging — entity extraction (people, places, products) keeps the archive searchable by what was talked about, not just what words were used.
- Real-time alerts — push or Telegram alerts when a watched pattern matches.
Channel pipeline
The pipeline runs per-channel and is independent of the global Telegram API rate limits — failures on one channel don't slow others. You get a per-channel health badge so you know whether yesterday's silence is real silence or a fetch problem.
Bulk actions and conflict resolver
When you watch hundreds of channels you make mistakes. The Monitor ships with a bulk-action UI (mass tag, mass pause, mass export) and a conflict resolver that catches duplicate channel adds and merges them safely.
PDF export
Any time window can be exported as a PDF with the original messages, attachments and the model's safety scoring — designed for legal hand-offs. You pick the window, the PDF is ready in minutes.
What it's good for
- Brand safety — alert me if my brand is mentioned alongside risky content.
- Compliance — keep a tamper-evident record of regulated channels.
- Competitor watch — see what they shipped before everyone else.
- OSINT — index the public layer of Telegram in a way Telegram itself doesn't.
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