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How to Create a Telegram Channel (Quick Guide)

Telegram channels are really great for users to reach people beyond their immediate contact. The feature allows other Telegram users to subscribe to your channel such that you can send in messages, videos, images, etc. to your subscribers. In this post, we’re showing you how to create a Telegram channel and why you should probably create one.

A Telegram channel can be about anything—business, art, food, photography, beauty, fashion, books, movies, programming, music, e.t.c. The theme of a channel is usually left to the discretion of the creator. And members subscribe to channels with themes/topics that they are interested in.

There’s often a misinterpretation of Telegram channels as groups, but they aren’t. The best way to describe channels on Telegram is a broadcast list. You can have an unlimited number of subscribers to your channel but groups have a maximum limit of 200,000. So, they’re very different.

At the end of this post, you’d have mastered how to create a Telegram channel and set it to serve your purpose.


READ MORE: How to Prevent People From Adding You to Telegram Groups.


How to Create a Channel


READ MORE: How to Move Your WhatsApp Chat History to Telegram (Android and iOS).


Do You Need a Telegram Channel?

Maybe you’ve been wondering if you actually need a Telegram channel. Well, we’ve compiled a couple of reasons for creating a Telegram channel. You should look through and see if it fits.

You need a Telegram channel if:

If you fall in any of the above categories, you probably need to create a Telegram channel. Let us know in the comments section if you need any help or have questions.

About Daniel

Daniel Moses Oluwadanie is a tech writer based in Nigeria with extensive experience in mobile apps, social media, and fintech. At Dignited.com, he specializes in writing practical how-tos, smartphone reviews, and consumer tech news—helping readers make sense of the digital tools they use every day. With a finger on the pulse of Nigeria’s tech scene, Daniel delivers insights that are both timely and relatable.

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