Somodus gives you an AI assistant that lives in your Telegram: a deployed agent that already runs a real job on a schedule — digests, monitoring, reports, publishing — and that you can chat with any time, by text or voice. Ask questions, run its actions, adjust its schedule. No bot framework to build, nothing to host.
Most Telegram AI bots answer messages and stop there. A Somodus agent works even when you're not chatting: it runs your recurring task in the cloud, 24/7, and reports back — the chat is how you steer a worker that exists anyway.
In chat it can search the web, look up X (Twitter) posts and trends, pull YouTube transcripts, read back its own past reports, and run the actions it was built with — sending, posting, updating — with confirmation before anything is published or sent.
Tell it your language, your location, standing instructions, and notes — it saves them and applies them from then on, in scheduled runs and in chat alike.
Send a voice note; it transcribes, does the work, and can reply with spoken audio. More on Telegram voice chat.
You don't assemble this assistant — you describe it. "Every morning, summarize my newsletters and message me the digest; let me ask follow-ups during the day." Anthropic's Claude designs and builds the agent, you review the plan, connect Telegram once, and it's live. AI usage is included in every plan, so there are no API keys to manage.
The strongest setup is an agent that both works on a schedule and chats: Somodus deploys an AI agent that runs your recurring task in the cloud and lives in your Telegram as a two-way assistant — text and voice — with web search and its own tools. You describe it in plain language; there is no bot to build or host.
It does things. From chat you can run the agent's actions — send the report, post the update, refresh the tracker — and adjust or pause its schedule. Actions that publish or send confirm with you first, and scheduled work keeps running on its own either way.
No. Every deployed Somodus agent already works as a two-way Telegram bot — connect your Telegram once and start chatting. There is no bot framework, no server, and no speech pipeline to wire up.
Yes. In chat the assistant can search the open web, read pages, look up X posts and trends, and pull YouTube transcripts — then answer with sources, in your language.
Yes. Chatting with your agent — including voice transcription and spoken replies — consumes plan credits like any other AI work. Every plan includes AI usage, with no separate bills to set up.
Talk to your agent by voice on Telegram — the hands-free side of the same assistant, and X (Twitter) mention tracking with Telegram alerts — a monitoring job your assistant can run.