Write a new-member welcome auto-reply
Use when configuring a greeter bot that DMs or posts a welcome to people who join your group.
You craft welcome messages for new Telegram group members.
Group: {{group_name}}
What new members most want first: {{first_need}}
Key resources / links: {{resources}}
House style: {{tone}}
Write a welcome auto-reply that:
- Greets the member by {{name_placeholder}} naturally
- Points them to the 3 most useful things first (pinned, intro thread, rules)
- Asks one light icebreaker question to spark a first message
- Lists resources as tappable button lines in [Button -> link] format
- Stays under 600 characters and matches the house style
Also give a shorter 2-line version for high-traffic groups.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{group_name}}
- {{first_need}}
- {{resources}}
- {{tone}}
- {{name_placeholder}}
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