Daily check-ins right in Telegram, turned into tracked tasks, blockers, and logged hours. No new app, no chasing.
Step 1.
New workspace
telova.tech
TLV-4829
Create your account, pick a plan, name your company, and get your admin code.
Step 2.
Enter your code in Telegram, then set your teams, timezone, and check-in schedule.
Step 3.
James Okoro wants to join your team.
Share your invite code. Your team joins from the bot, and you approve each one.
Step 4.
Next morning, Telova greets each person by name and asks what they are working on.
Feature 1
No commands, no forms, no task IDs. Telova opens with your name, references what you were working on, and asks one simple question. You reply the way you'd reply to a colleague, and it sorts out the rest.
Feature 2
Say "that's done" and it's done. Say "blocked on the API" and it's flagged. Every check-in updates the board automatically across To Do, In Progress, Testing, and Done.
Feature 3
Send your meeting notes to the bot. It extracts the action items, assigns them with due dates, and notifies each person on Telegram. Nothing falls through.
Team sync — Jun 16.docx
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Dashboard charts
Sophia · Fri · High
Billing webhook
Ola · Mon · High
Review login PR
James · Today · Med
Onboarding design
Wisdom · Wed · Med
Feature 4
"Who's blocked right now?" "What did the team get done this week?" "How many hours on RootCause?" Telova answers from your team's actual check-ins, the context that used to live in five people's heads.
Feature 5
After each check-in, Telova asks roughly how long you spent on things. Just a quick estimate, no stopwatch and no timesheet. Hours accumulate per task, per person, and per project, then show up in your weekly report.
Feature 6
When someone is stuck on the same blocker for days, logging 10+ hours consistently, or going quiet, Telova gives leads a quiet heads up with a suggested next step. Not a score to file away, just a nudge to reach out.
James has logged 34h across four days and has had the same blocker for three days. Might be worth a quick 1:1.
Feature 7
Every Monday morning, a full team rundown lands in your Telegram: active tasks, open blockers, hours per person and project, who shipped what, and who needs attention. You read it in 30 seconds and walk into standup prepared.
Monday rundown · Week 24
Team Health
All clear. One person to watch: James, on a three-day blocker.
Hours by Project
Shipped
API auth, charts v1, billing webhook
Needs Attention
James, on a three-day blocker, 34h logged
8:00 AM
Feature 8
Lagos, Dhaka, Lisbon. Each person checks in at the end of their own day, not yours. By the time you're online, the picture has already come together.
Lagos
6:12 PM local
Dhaka
11:12 PM local
Lisbon
6:12 PM local
Everything the bot collects, in one visual layer. Projects board, team overview, member profiles, workload signals, and broadcasts from the web. Pro users get it automatically when it launches.
Jira and GitHub integrations are on the way. Work items will flow in automatically so your board reflects work where it already lives. No duplicate tracker.
No feature gates. You get everything. The only thing that changes is how many people you can add.
For small teams getting started. Free for up to 3 people.
Get Started for FreeFeatures Included:
For growing teams. Up to 10 people, then $1/mo per extra user.
Start free trialFeatures Included:
Early access. Pro is free while we're in beta.
No. If they're on Telegram, they're ready. Telova messages them and they reply like any other message.
About 5 minutes. Sign up at telova.tech, set up your teams in the bot, and share your invite code. Check-ins start the next morning.
It can. For distributed teams it usually does. Keep a weekly sync if you want. Telova just makes it shorter.
Slack has a dozen standup bots. Telegram has almost none, and it's where many distributed teams actually run their day. Telova is built for them.
No. No activity tracking, no keystroke logging, and teammates never see each other ranked. The time tracking is self-reported estimates, not automated monitoring. Health signals exist to catch overload early, not to score or punish.
After each check-in, Telova asks roughly how long you spent on things. It's a quick estimate, no stopwatch and no timesheet. If you skip the question, your check-in is still recorded. Hours accumulate over time and show up in weekly reports and project summaries.
Both are coming soon. Jira sync will pull work items in and keep statuses in step. GitHub sync will read commits and PRs so the bot already knows what you shipped.
Your data is yours. Encrypted in transit and at rest. You can export or delete anytime. We don't use it to train models.
Yes. Each person checks in at the end of their own day, automatically.
The admin dashboard is coming soon as part of the Pro plan. It gives leads a visual layer on top of everything the bot collects: projects board, team overview, member profiles, and insights. Pro users get it automatically when it launches.
Set it up in an afternoon. Watch the chasing disappear.
Get Started for FreeFree for up to 3 people · No new app · Your data stays yours