Configure the system in the right order and the rollout becomes dramatically smoother.
The setup sequence matters. Constructon works best when the workspace model, language defaults, entry links, operator access, and moderation controls are configured before public traffic starts flowing in.
- Decide which Telegram account and bot will represent the brand.
- Prepare entry links for campaigns, branches, or service categories.
- Set the workspace default language before inviting operators.
- Define moderation rules for public groups and onboarding behavior.
- Review pricing fit before rolling out extra operators or branches.
Create your Telegram workspace
Sign in, create a workspace, choose the default language, timezone, and baseline operating model for your team.
Connect your bot entry points
Publish the client bot link, configure source-specific deep links, and route prospects into the correct workspace from ads, QR codes, or social bios.
Invite operators and define response ownership
Add admins or operators, activate reply workflows, and establish the Telegram-first collaboration model before traffic arrives.
Activate moderation and community safety
Link public groups, enable onboarding verification, and start capturing Smart Shield statistics inside the workspace view.
Layer in AI and commerce surfaces
Turn on translation, knowledge-driven operations, mini app flows, and revenue features as the workspace scales.
Continue into subscriptions, growth planning, and advanced capabilities.
Once the first workspace is stable, the next decisions usually involve pricing fit, public groups, deeper automation, and mini app conversion flows.