How Standard Telegram Invite Links Work
Telegram has a built-in invite link system that allows anyone to join an existing group by clicking a URL. Here is how standard invite links work:
- Open your Telegram group and tap the group name at the top to open group info.
- Tap "Invite via Link" (or "Invite Link" depending on your platform).
- Copy the generated link -- it will look like
https://t.me/+AbCdEfGhIjK. - Share the link anywhere. Anyone who clicks it joins the existing group.
These links are useful for community groups, team channels, and public communities. They bring people into a single, shared group. Every person who clicks the same link ends up in the same group.
Telegram also supports creating multiple invite links per group, revoking links, setting member limits per link, and adding join request approval. Administrators can manage all invite links from the group settings.
However, standard invite links have a fundamental limitation for business use: they all point to the same group. If you need a separate, private group for each customer, standard invite links cannot help. You would need to manually create a new group for each customer, then generate a new invite link for each group.
The Problem with Standard Link Generators
When you search for "Telegram link generator" online, you will find several tools that help you create or shorten Telegram invite links. Tools like t.me link generators, QR code generators, and URL shorteners all operate on the same principle: they create or format a link to an existing group.
This is fine for community groups where everyone belongs in the same place. But for business use cases where you need private, dedicated groups per customer, these tools are useless.
Consider these scenarios:
- A real estate agent needs a deal room for every buyer -- not one group where all buyers can see each other's conversations.
- A support team needs a private group for every VIP customer -- not a shared support channel where all customers interact.
- A coaching business needs a support group for every student -- not one overcrowded community group.
In each case, you need a link that creates a new group when clicked, not a link that joins an existing group. Standard Telegram link generators cannot do this because Telegram's native invite link system does not support group creation.
Telebam Links: Links That Create Groups
Telebam introduces a fundamentally different type of Telegram link. Instead of linking to an existing group, a Telebam link creates a new group every time it is clicked.
Here is the difference in practice:
Standard Telegram invite link:
- Customer A clicks the link and joins Group X
- Customer B clicks the same link and also joins Group X
- Both customers are in the same group, can see each other's messages
Telebam link:
- Customer A clicks the link and a new group is created with the team -- "Customer A -- Support Group"
- Customer B clicks the same link and a different new group is created -- "Customer B -- Support Group"
- Each customer has a private group with only their dedicated team
This is possible because Telebam uses the Telegram Client API (not the Bot API) to create groups programmatically. When a customer clicks the link, Telebam's backend creates a new Telegram group, sets the name based on a template, adds the predefined team members and bots, and adds the customer -- all in under 5 seconds.
Creating Your First Telebam Link: Step-by-Step
Setting up a Telebam link takes under 60 seconds:
- Sign up at telebam.com and connect your Telegram account through the secure login flow.
- Click "Create Link" on your dashboard.
- Configure the template:
- Group name pattern: e.g., "{name} -- VIP Support" (Telebam will replace {name} with the customer's Telegram display name)
- Team members: Add the Telegram usernames of your team members who should be in every group
- Bots: Optionally add Telegram bots that should be included
- Copy the generated link. It looks like
https://telebam.com/join/your-slug. - Share it anywhere: website buttons, email signatures, QR codes, social media bios, printed materials.
Every time someone clicks that link, a new, private, properly named group is created with your full team inside. The customer lands in the group instantly and can start chatting with your team.
Where to Place Your Telebam Links for Maximum Impact
The power of a Telebam link is that it works anywhere a URL works. Here are the highest-impact placements:
Website CTA buttons. Replace "Contact Us" or "Chat with Sales" with a Telebam link. Instead of a contact form that gets a response in 24 hours, the customer clicks and is instantly in a group with your team.
Email signatures. Every email your team sends can include a Telebam link: "Need faster support? Click here for a direct team chat." This turns every email into a potential conversion to real-time communication.
QR codes. Print Telebam links as QR codes on business cards, event materials, product packaging, or storefront signage. Customers scan the code and land in a group with your team. Telebam generates QR codes automatically when you create a link.
Social media profiles. Add your Telebam link to your Instagram bio, Twitter profile, LinkedIn about section, or TikTok bio. Followers who want direct access to your team can click once and land in a private group.
Post-purchase flows. E-commerce stores can include the Telebam link in order confirmation emails: "Get VIP support for your order -- click here." This creates a support group for every customer who needs help.
Ad landing pages. Replace form fills with a Telebam link on your landing pages. Instead of "Submit your info and we will call you back," offer "Click here to chat with our team now." Conversion rates improve when the path to value is shorter.
Advanced Link Features
Telebam links support several advanced features beyond basic group creation:
Multiple link templates. Create different links for different use cases -- one for sales inquiries (team = sales rep + SE + SalesBot), one for support (team = support lead + tech specialist + FAQBot), one for partnerships (team = BD lead + legal + PartnerBot). Each link has its own team configuration and naming pattern.
Usage tracking. The Telebam dashboard shows how many groups each link has created, when they were created, and basic activity metrics. This lets you measure which placements drive the most engagement.
Link management. Disable a link when you do not want new groups created (e.g., during a product launch when your team is at capacity). Re-enable it later. All previously created groups continue to function.
The free plan includes 3 link templates and 10 groups/month. Starter ($9/month) provides 25 links and 200 groups. Pro ($29/month) offers unlimited links and 2,000 groups. Business ($79/month) removes all limits.