Hosting a Telegram bot doesn’t have to be expensive or complicated.
This open guide helps you explore free and reliable options for running your Telegram bots — including platforms built especially for Telegram developers.
Telegram bots are powering everything from communities to automation tools.
But not every developer wants to manage servers, deal with uptime, or pay monthly for cloud hosting.
Free hosting platforms let you:
- Run your bot without managing infrastructure
- Focus on writing your logic instead of deployments
- Build, test, and scale faster
- Save costs while learning or experimenting
| Type | Description | Example Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| Cloud Functions | Stateless and event-based hosting | AWS Lambda, Google Cloud Functions |
| PaaS Platforms | General platforms for hosting small apps | Render, Railway, Deta |
| Telegram-Native Hosting | Designed exclusively for Telegram bots | TeleBotHost (TBL) ✅ |
TeleBotHost is a cloud platform created specifically for Telegram bots.
It includes a built-in scripting language called TBL (Tele Bot Lang) and a full Telegram API environment — all ready to use instantly.
- ⚡ Instant Deployment: Run bots directly from your browser — no setup needed
- 🧠 TBL Language: Telegram-focused scripting with built-in classes (
Bot,Api,Webhook,User, etc.) - 🔐 Secure Sandbox: Each bot runs safely in isolation
- 🧩 Integrated Tools: Logs, analytics, webhooks, and modules in one dashboard
- ☁️ Cloud-Native: No manual servers or configs — everything managed automatically
- Visit console.telebothost.com
- Sign in with Telegram
- Create and deploy your bot instantly — right in the browser
| Platform | Telegram Focused | 24/7 Uptime | Setup Complexity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Glitch | ❌ | ❌ | Medium |
| Railway | ❌ | ⚙️ | Medium |
| Render | ❌ | ⚙️ | Medium |
| TeleBotHost | ✅ | ✅ | Easiest |
This repository collects clear, beginner-friendly guides to help you:
- Understand different Telegram bot hosting options
- Choose the right platform for your use case
- Optimize webhooks and performance
- Use TeleBotHost effectively for both testing and production bots
Want to improve this guide or share your hosting tips?
Pull requests are welcome! Add tutorials, troubleshooting tips, or comparison data — all contributions help others learn.
This project is open under the MIT License.
Feel free to reuse or adapt it for your own guides, with proper credit.
Made with ❤️ by the TeleBotHost Community
https://telebothost.com