AI Chat Bots Inside Telegram: How the G.Media Guide Family Splits the Job in 2026
Claude, ChatGPT, Grok, DeepSeek for chat — NanoBanana for images, Kling for video. Why G.Media runs one Telegram bot per model instead of one mega-bot, and how to pick the right guide for a task.
Why AI bots became a native Telegram category#
By 2026 the "AI assistant in a chat window" stopped being a novelty and became a distribution question: people do not want another app, they want the model inside the messenger they already live in. Telegram is uniquely suited for this — bots are first-class citizens, payments and media work out of the box, and a conversation with a model feels exactly like a conversation with a person. Our ad archive reflects the shift: AI-related creatives are a steady presence in the EUR cabinet, and AI-niche channels keep growing as ad inventory.
Most operators answer the demand with a single mega-bot: one @handle, a /model switcher buried in settings, and a context window that resets when you least expect it. G.Media took the opposite route with its guide family — one bot per model, each with its own @handle, its own product page, and its own job.
The family at a glance#
The chat tier covers four models, each picked for a distinct strength:
- Claude guide (@claude_gidbot) — Anthropic's Claude for long-context reasoning: documents you forward, code you paste, multi-step tasks it works through like an agent. The pick when nuance matters more than speed.
- ChatGPT guide (@chatgpt_gidbot) — the generalist. GPT-4-class chat that also reads images and understands voice notes, tuned for the fastest response in the family.
- Grok guide (@grok_gidbot) — xAI's Grok with real-time web knowledge and X-platform context. The pick when the question is about what is happening right now.
- DeepSeek guide (@deepseek_gidbot) — the technical workhorse: heavy math and coding reasoning at a fraction of the cost per token, built for long debugging sessions.
The generative tier adds two more:
- NanoBanana guide (@nanobanana_gidbot) — text-to-image with style transfer and character consistency across a series of frames, which is exactly what ad creatives and thumbnails need.
- Kling guide (@kling_gidbot) — text-to-video and image-to-video with camera-motion control, sized for short-form social and ad placements. It pairs naturally with NanoBanana: generate key frames there, animate them here.
The front door to all of it is @gidbot — describe the task and it routes you to the right guide, answers brand questions, and connects partnership requests with the team.
Why one bot per model wins#
Three practical reasons, all visible in usage patterns rather than marketing decks.
Context isolation. A debugging marathon in DeepSeek does not pollute the long document analysis you keep in Claude. Each conversation lives where it belongs, and /new resets exactly one context, not your whole AI life.
Honest model choice. When the bot IS the model, there is no silent fallback to a cheaper engine behind a generic "AI" label. The @handle is the contract: @claude_gidbot talks to Claude, full stop.
Discoverability. Telegram search, bot directories and ad campaigns all work at the @handle level. A user searching "Claude Telegram" finds a bot that says Claude on the door — not a mega-bot where Claude is option three in a submenu.
How the family interlinks#
Every guide knows about its siblings. Ask the Claude guide for a live news digest and it will point you to Grok; ask NanoBanana for a video and it hands you to Kling. The cross-referrals follow the same comparison logic published on each bot's page — complex reasoning to Claude, speed to ChatGPT, freshness to Grok, budget technical depth to DeepSeek, stills to NanoBanana, motion to Kling.
The canonical registry of official handles lives at tgadsspy.com/bots. Anything not listed there is not a G.Media bot, regardless of how similar the name looks — verify the @handle character by character before trusting a look-alike.
Independence note#
The AI guides are independent tools built on top of public model APIs. They are not affiliated with Anthropic, OpenAI, xAI, DeepSeek or other respective model providers, and G.Media is not affiliated with Telegram. Usage rights for generated images and video follow the upstream provider's licence terms.
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tgadsspy research (2026). AI Chat Bots Inside Telegram: How the G.Media Guide Family Splits the Job in 2026. tgadsspy.com. Retrieved from https://tgadsspy.com/blog/g-media-ai-guide-bots-telegram-2026
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