Start here
New to VibeGuard? Start with the setup path.
Add VibeGuard to your Telegram group, grant only the permissions your enabled features need, choose which tools are active for that group, and test safety rules in audit mode before stronger enforcement.
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Setup and admin control
VibeGuard is built around Telegram groups. Each group keeps its own settings, feature flags, moderation state, profiles, recaps, AI usage, and Mini App context.
Use the setup docs to understand what happens when the bot joins a group, how admins enable features, which Telegram permissions matter, and why some actions need extra rights. Deleting spam, restricting members, banning users, handling join requests, and working with invite links all depend on the permissions admins grant inside Telegram.
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Safety and moderation docs
Use the safety docs when your group needs protection from spam links, floods, raids, scam patterns, risky newcomers, or cleanup-heavy moderation.
Start with anti-spam setup if your main issue is repeated links, suspicious media, sticker floods, channel-sender abuse, bot-command noise, or newcomer spam.
Start with anti-raid setup if your group is dealing with join bursts, bot waves, invite attacks, copied first messages, lockdown, or recovery after an incident.
Use the command docs when admins need warnings, mutes, bans, kicks, purges, reason templates, command access, cases, appeals, and audit logs.
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AI, recaps, and usage docs
VibeGuard includes AI help and group memory, but AI usage should stay controlled.
Each group member can use up to 10 AI help/prompts for free. Paid expansion applies only when a group needs more AI attention, higher usage, advanced security, automation, or multi-group control.
Use the AI quota docs to understand free usage, limits, group-level controls, and when expansion makes sense. Use recap-related docs and feature pages to understand daily AI summaries, best-of highlights, message timelines, and optional voice recaps.
Recommended docs:
- AI quotas
- Privacy and security
- AI recaps and group memory
- Group AI assistant
Community tools and advanced opt-in features
After the group is safe, admins can choose whether to enable community tools like member profiles, reputation, rewards, music discovery, horoscope, relationship modules, and other engagement features.
These features should fit the group culture. If a feature is disabled, related commands and Mini App surfaces should stay hidden or blocked. Advanced or high-risk modules should stay opt-in and admin-controlled.
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Trust, privacy, and Security Center
Use the trust docs when admins need to understand data boundaries, Telegram authentication, Mini App access, audit logs, data deletion, AI limits, and privacy expectations.
Security Center is the admin Mini App surface for rules, incidents, join queues, moderation cases, threat intel, command access, chat grids, and diagnostics. It helps admins see what VibeGuard is doing without digging through command history.
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FAQ
Where should I start in the VibeGuard docs?
Start with the getting started guide. It should cover adding VibeGuard to a Telegram group, granting permissions, enabling features, and testing safety rules before enforcement.
Which docs explain Telegram permissions?
Use the add-to-Telegram and privacy/security docs. Permissions depend on what you enable: deleting messages, restricting members, banning users, handling join requests, and managing invite links all require the right Telegram admin rights.
Where can I find VibeGuard moderation commands?
Use the command docs. They should group commands for safety, moderation, recaps, profiles, music, horoscope, and community features without crowding marketing pages.
How do AI quotas work?
Each group member can use up to 10 AI help/prompts for free. The AI quota docs should explain free usage, group limits, quota behavior, and when paid expansion applies.
Is VibeGuard free to start?
Yes. VibeGuard has a free forever version for every Telegram group. You can add the bot, start with the basics, and expand only when the group needs more AI attention, advanced security, automation, or multi-group control.
Set up the bot, test safely, and give your admins a cleaner way to run the group.