Telegram bot for Obsidian notes

Send ideas, links, files, and messages from Telegram into your Obsidian vault.

Send ideas, links, files, and messages from Telegram into your Obsidian vault.

What you get

Obsync keeps Obsidian as the place where notes are written, while the managed service handles sync, account access, and connected workflows. The goal is simple: your vault should not be locked to one device or one manual export process.

  • Notes and attachments move through the same sync system.
  • The account dashboard keeps access keys and service settings in one place.
  • API, MCP, publishing, Telegram, and Web Clipper can work around the same vault when they are enabled for the plan.

Who it helps

This workflow is useful when Obsidian already contains working context: drafts, decisions, client notes, technical documents, references, and project memory. Instead of copying fragments into separate tools, you keep the source in Obsidian and connect the needed external surface around it.

How to start

  1. Create an Obsync account.
  2. Install the Obsync plugin in Obsidian.
  3. Paste the service URL and access key from the account dashboard.
  4. Run the first sync and wait until the vault is indexed.
  5. Enable the extra feature you need: publishing, REST API, MCP, Telegram, or Web Clipper.

Why it matters

A stable knowledge workflow is not only file transfer. It is a path for notes to move, be found, be restored, be published, and be safely connected to other tools. Obsync is designed as that managed path around Obsidian.

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