BOTUP.dev

Your Telegram Bot, Up & Running in Minutes

How does it work?

Upload your bot project, or provide a GitHub repo

BotUp AI agent prepares your bot for deployment

Pre-launch setups and tweaks for your bot

Boom! Your bot is up and running!

What else?

Built-in monitoring & analytics

Keep track of key metrics, get real-time notification when something goes off-course.

Visit the demo

Adaptive BotUp runtime

Your bot is deployed to the runtime that is cost-effective and most suitable to its own behavior.

Learn about BotUp runtime

Start free and pay-as-you-go

Free starter credits to get your bot up and running. You can easily top-up credits afterwards to keep it alive.

Crypto Payment Supported

BotUp Setting API

Integrate the Setting API with your bot and manage its behavior easily after deployment via the admin UI

View documentation

Manage bots with bot

Use our dedicated telegram bot to manage your deployments, view metrics and manage credits.

Open bot in Telegram

Ready-to-use bots in store

Don't want to build bots by yourself? Get one in the Bot Store and deploy instantly, without fuss.

Browse Bot Store

Frequently Asked Questions

What programming languages or frameworks are supported?

The BotUp runtime supports bot developed in JavaScript, Python, Rust and Go programming lagnuage. Common web frameworks like Next.js, Hono, Flask, Django are all supported.

The BotUp AI agent will analyze your bot project code and select the most suitable way for your bot to run.

How much does the hosting cost?

It's free to get started with our starter credits, which will keep a typical telegram bot running for 3-5 days.

Your credits will be deducted as the bot keeps running. The exact credit consumption depends on the bot's runtime type, and its computation resource usage.

Check our doc for more details.

What payment methods are supported?

We support credit card payments via Stripe and crypto payment in USDC on Base and Solana.

Is there a place I can get a taste of the deployed bot or management features?

You can add @BotUpDemoBot to your telegram and interact with it, and yes, it is hosted on BotUp.dev. And it provides a /service command that lets you have a peek of the management features.

The demo page is another way to try out the management features in browser.

I don't know how to build bots, can you help me?

Building bots are not as hard as you might think, epecially in 2026 when we have many AIs at our service. We've listed some tools and resources to help you get started in our docs.

That being said, you can always check out our Bot Store for ready-to-deploy bots if you don't want to build them by yourself.

Still have questions?
Checkout the documentation or contact us at [email protected]