So I’ve been playing around with Claude Code channels (Telegram integration) and honestly, the concept is wild. Being able to interact with Claude Code sessions right from Telegram feels like a game-changer for remote workflows. But I have some real questions before I go all-in on this:
- Multi-session management via Telegram Can you actually spin up multiple Claude Code sessions and close them independently through Telegram? Like, if I’m working on three different repos, can I manage all of those sessions from one Telegram chat without them stepping on each other?
- Session recovery This is the big one for me. Say my session dies unexpectedly — maybe my machine restarts, SSH drops, whatever. Can I use Telegram to find the previous session’s context and resume where I left off? Or is everything just gone and I have to start from scratch?
- Real-world use cases? Has anyone actually been using this in production workflows? I’m curious if there are people who’ve built a reliable workflow around Telegram as the primary interface for managing long-running Claude Code tasks — especially for things like monitoring background agents, checking build status, or picking up work across devices. I love the idea in theory, but I’m wondering if it’s actually robust enough to replace something like openclaw for managing persistent, multi-session AI coding workflows. Would love to hear from anyone who’s been stress-testing this. submitted by /u/Banana_Plastic
Originally posted by u/Banana_Plastic on r/ClaudeCode
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