LiveLoop is a simple way to run recurring interactions in your Telegram channel — a daily quiz, a weekly vote, a scheduled drop. You set it up once, it keeps the rhythm.
Most Telegram channels go through the same arc. It isn't a crisis — it's just what happens when every interaction depends on someone (you) posting next.
The first few posts get likes and replies. After a couple of weeks, the same posts get a fraction of the response.
People join, scroll a bit, and then forget the channel exists. There's no specific reason to come back tomorrow.
Posting harder doesn't usually fix it — it just raises the bar for what counts as “active” and burns you out.
A daily question. A weekly vote. A monthly drop. A loop is a small recurring interaction that closes by queuing the next round — so people have a reason to come back without you having to write something new every day.
A loop is one small interaction that closes by scheduling the next one. You set it up once; the channel keeps the rhythm.
We're early. Rather than promise outcomes we can't guarantee, here's a plain description of what LiveLoop does today — and what it doesn't.
A few channels are running loops with us right now. We don't have a big sample, and we'd rather not quote averages from a handful of beta users. If you join, we'll tell you what we see, channel by channel — and you can decide if it's worth keeping on.
Connect a Telegram channel, pick a loop, let it run for a couple of weeks. If it doesn't fit, turn it off — no commitment.