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Talk to Cheqq from Slack and Telegram

Connect the Cheqq bot to a channel platform, link your account, and run full agent turns from a DM or an @mention.

Channels put the Cheqq agent where your team already talks. Once the bot is connected and you've linked your account, a DM or an @mention is a full agent turn: the bot streams its answer, uses the same tools it has on the web — your Wapps, integrations, files, and workflows — pauses for approval when an action needs one, and can post files back into the thread.

The bot always acts as the person who wrote the message. Your reply is generated with your permissions, remembered in your conversation memory, and billed to the linked workspace — a shared channel never blurs who asked for what.

Connect Slack

Open Integrations → Channels and select Slack. You need to be a workspace admin.
Select Add to Slack and approve the consent screen in Slack.
You're returned to Cheqq with the connection shown as active — and your own account is already linked, since you did the installing.

The same card later offers Reinstall (after Slack-side changes) and Disconnect.

Connect Telegram

Open Integrations → Channels and select Telegram.
Select Generate link — Cheqq creates a one-time t.me link.
Open the link, start the chat, and confirm. Your Telegram account is now linked to your Cheqq account.

Discord support is coming soon.

Each person links their own platform account to their own Cheqq account once. When someone unlinked messages the bot, it replies with a personal link that finishes on a Cheqq confirmation page. Until they link, the bot won't act for them — there is no anonymous access to your workspace.

What a channel turn can do

  • Answer from your data — query collections, summarize records, check a run's status.
  • Use your integrations — anything connected in Cheqq is available, under your own authorization.
  • Share files — ask for a chart, an export, or a generated image and the bot uploads the real file to the thread (up to 40 MB).
  • Pause for approval — actions that need sign-off show the same approval prompt you'd get on the web, answerable in place.

In a group channel the bot only responds when @mentioned; DMs always get a reply.

Channel turns are real Cheqq conversations

Turns from Slack or Telegram carry your conversation memory and are billed and logged like any chat started on the web — the surface changes, the agent doesn't.

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