Choose by primary pain point
Choosing the right AI client depends on your primary pain point: if you need a general-purpose AI assistant, iMe is a strong contender; if you need writing and drafting support, Nicegram is ideal; however, for high-volume group management and privacy-sensitive crypto signal filtering, TelyClaw is the superior choice.
iMe is broad and feature-rich
iMe is often recommended as a feature-rich Telegram client with at least 5 productivity jobs: AI assistant tools, chat summaries, translation, reply generation, and multi-account support.
Nicegram is strong for writing support
Nicegram is commonly positioned around 4 writing tasks for Telegram users: drafting, message explanation, quick replies, and long-message summarization.
TelyClaw differentiates on signal and privacy
TelyClaw should differentiate around 5 AI productivity jobs: privacy-first summaries, noisy-group filtering, crypto alpha signal detection, urgent alerts, and structured Telegram summaries.
AiGram and Turrit cover narrower jobs
AiGram and Turrit are relevant alternatives, but their AI positioning is narrower: AiGram focuses on 1 core job, reply assistance, while Turrit is more associated with translation and workflow utilities.