Your own Telegram bot¶
Your agent can answer on Telegram as a bot that's entirely yours — your name, your @username, your picture. Instead of the shared mintbot.ai contact you chat with, say, @MurrBot, and your agent answers there as itself.
Setup takes about two minutes, in two places: Telegram's @BotFather creates the bot, your agent's panel connects it.
Create the bot¶
- Open @BotFather on Telegram and send
/newbot. - Pick a display name — anything you like (e.g. “Murr”).
- Pick a unique username ending in bot (e.g.
murr_helper_bot). - BotFather replies with a token shaped
123456789:AA…— copy it.
Connect it to your agent¶
- Open your agent's panel → Settings → Telegram.
- Make sure your own Telegram account is connected first (the Connect through mintbot.ai side of the card) — your bot will answer only you, so the agent needs to know who you are on Telegram.
- Under Create your own bot, paste the token and press Save token. The token is verified with Telegram and your bot goes live right away — the panel shows Your bot is live with its @username.
- Open your new bot on Telegram, press Start, and say hi.
📲 If the panel says the token is saved but the connector isn't running yet, press Activate now — it finishes the same setup.
Good to know¶
- The token stays on your server. It's stored only on your agent's own server, never centrally — the platform keeps just a fingerprint of it. That also means that after a full server rebuild you paste the token once more.
- Only you can talk to it. Messages from anyone else are ignored — nobody else can spend your credit.
- One bot, one agent. A bot can be connected to a single agent. Running several agents this way? Create one BotFather bot per agent.
- Name and picture are yours to change. Use BotFather's
/setname,/setuserpicand/setdescriptionany time — no need to touch the panel. - Everything else keeps working. Your chats through the shared mintbot bot and the agent's web panel work exactly as before; your own bot is one more door to the same agent.
💡 Just after a name, without making a bot? The group-title trick does it with zero setup.