Group Bot
Group Bot

Admin vs Members

Who can do what in a group where Group Bot is installed.

Group Bot has two user classes, based on whether you are an admin of the Telegram group. The bot reads the group's administrator list directly from Telegram — there is no separate permission list to maintain.

Group Admins

Any admin of the Telegram group where the bot lives is automatically a bot admin.

Admins can:

  • Open the admin panel by sending /start inside the group.
  • Add and remove tracked tokens (up to 10 per group).
  • Edit every per-token setting — TX Threshold, Price Alert, Emoji, GIF, and Mono.
  • Change the admin panel's language.

Regular Members

Anyone else in the group.

Members do not interact with the bot directly. They simply see the alert messages — buy, sell, burn, and optional price-move alerts — as they are posted in the chat.

  • Sending /start in the group returns a short note saying the bot is configured by admins.
  • Sending /start in a private chat with the bot returns a "this bot is designed for groups" message.
  • Members cannot open the admin panel, add tokens, or change any setting.

Switching Admin Status

Telegram admin status is inherited automatically:

  • Promote a regular member to admin, and the next time they send /start in the group they see the admin panel.
  • Demote an admin, and the admin panel disappears the next time they try.

No separate "refresh permissions" step is required.

A Note for Group Owners

Removing the bot from a group ends all tracking for that group. If the bot is removed and later re-added, the tracking list starts empty — there is no automatic restore.

Only add admins you trust

Any Telegram admin can change thresholds, disable alerts, add tokens that spam the chat, or point GIF URLs somewhere unwanted. Keep the admin list tight — the bot will honour whatever any admin configures, so admin trust is essential.