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This feature is in development. If it interests you — reach out on Telegram to discuss your use case.


You've built a knowledge base. Dozens of notes, connections between them, structure. A reader opens all of this — and gets lost. It's not clear where to start, where to go, what to skip.

The problem isn't the content. The problem is the absence of a route.

Track Bot turns a knowledge base into a journey. You draw a route through your notes — the bot in Telegram guides each person through it step by step.


How It Works

The notes are already written. All that's left is to draw the path.

Open Canvas in Obsidian. Drag in your notes. Draw arrows — "after this comes that." Label the arrows — those labels become buttons in the bot.

One arrow out of a note — the bot moves forward. Multiple arrows — the bot offers a choice: "I want to learn about anxiety" / "I want to learn about energy" / "Already know this, skip."

Register a Telegram bot, point it at the Canvas — done. Someone messages the bot and walks through the track right inside the chat.


One Set of Content, Many Routes

Most experts duplicate content for each audience. They write a separate course for beginners, another for advanced learners, another for colleagues. The same thing — three different ways.

Tracks work differently. The notes are shared; the routes are different.

A psychologist wrote 50 notes on anxiety. From them, three tracks are assembled:

  • "Quick Start: 5 exercises in 5 days" — for people who need help now
  • "Full Course" — for those who want to go deep
  • "For Specialists" — for fellow therapists

Each track is a separate Canvas. Content is not duplicated. Update a note — it updates across all tracks at once.


Progress and Analytics

The bot remembers where each person stopped. Closed Telegram, came back a week later — they pick up right where they left off.

The author sees:

  • Who launched the bot
  • Where each person is in the track
  • Where people stop and drop off
  • How many made it to the end

If 80% leave at the third note — the problem is with the third note. Not the audience, not the marketing, not the algorithm. A specific point in a specific track.


How to Earn From Tracks

Part of the track is open — the person gets a feel for it, gets drawn in. At a certain point, the bot says: what comes next is behind a paywall.

Options:

  • One-time payment for the full track
  • Subscription with monthly renewal
  • Book a consultation — the subscription as a pre-payment

A nutrition consultant offers a free track: "7 Days of Better Breakfasts." On day seven, the bot offers: "Want a personalized plan? Book a consultation." Link, payment, booking — all inside Telegram.

The free part isn't charity. It's a funnel where people convince themselves they want more.


Why a Bot, Not a Website

Telegram is already open. No address to remember, no registration, no app to download. Someone gets a link — and they're in the track in seconds.

The bot sends one note at a time. Not "here's the whole base, good luck" — but "here's the next step, press a button when you're ready." The person stays focused and gets to the end.

The bot sends reminders. "You stopped at step 4. Want to continue?" — one notification brings a person back into the process.


What's Next

Track Bot is in development. We're currently building: Canvas → bot → track completion.

Next steps:

  • Entry questionnaire — the bot asks a few questions and routes people to the right track
  • AI-generated tracks — AI reads the full knowledge base and builds a personalized route for each person

Have a knowledge base and an idea of who you want to guide through it? Write to us — we'll discuss your case.

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