the teams that are still here in 5 years
will have built the boring stuff.
the infrastructure.
the processes.
the systems nobody tweets about.
while everyone else was chasing narratives.
We drowned in it.
500 messages a day. 300 conversations at once. Zero tools built to manage any of it.
So we built Amua to turn your Telegram into a team-wide workspace.
Same Telegram. Entirely different power.
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The first platform that turns your Telegram into a workspace with team-wide management, insights, bulk automations, and more.
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The first platform that turns your Telegram into a workspace with team-wide management, insights, bulk automations, and more.
link in first reply.
"Just move your team to Slack."
This misses the point entirely.
Teams don't use Telegram because they haven't heard of other platforms.
They use Telegram because the speed, the culture, the community, and the coordination layer are already there.
You don't relocate a city because the roads need work.
You build better roads.
The same logic applies to any team deeply embedded in their communication tool.
The answer was never "leave."
The answer was always "build the layer that was always missing."
Amua has done exactly that.
The platform that turns your Telegram into a workspace.
your Telegram data stays with Telegram.
Always has. Always will.
Amua is built on top of it, not inside it.
Same encryption. Same privacy. Same Telegram.
Just finally built for teams.
The gap between how fast you move and how organized your operations are is where most startups die.
Not from bad product, but from bad infrastructure.
We're here to change that.
the teams that are still here in 5 years
will have built the boring stuff.
the infrastructure.
the processes.
the systems nobody tweets about.
while everyone else was chasing narratives.
we built amua because we kept watching the same thing happen
team scales past 10 people
@telegram becomes unmanageable
someone opens a spreadsheet
the spreadsheet becomes a second job
there's a better way to run this
check out @Amua_Official
crypto teams are incredible at building onchain infrastructure
and genuinely terrible at building operational infrastructure
the irony is the coordination problem killing your project isn't technical
it's a spreadsheet with the wrong person's name still on it