Original Reddit post

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:

  1. 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?
  2. 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?
  3. 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