Telebiz went live today with a Telegram-first CRM designed around a claim most sales tools cannot make: it never touches the messages sitting inside a user's chats. The premise reflects how b
Telebiz went live today with a Telegram-first CRM designed around a claim most sales tools cannot make: it never touches the messages sitting inside a user's chats.
The premise reflects how business now flows through Telegram. Deal terms, partnership talks, and client back-and-forth increasingly sit inside private and group chats, particularly for crypto startups, venture funds, and remote-first teams. Traditional CRMs solve the organization problem by ingesting all of that conversation history into a hosted database. Telebiz avoids the ingestion step entirely.
The client runs inside the browser and connects the user's device straight to Telegram's servers, so messages do not pass through a Telebiz backend. AI features work the same way. When a user asks the built-in agent to draft a reply, surface a lead, or summarize a group chat, the request travels from the browser to whichever model provider the user has plugged in with their own API key. Whatever the platform does keep, things like deal links and follow-up reminders, is encrypted with AES-256-GCM. Login is passwordless and handled through Telegram, and the full client is open source, so the plumbing behind those claims is available for outside review.
That design decision is what the company sees as its structural separation from earlier Telegram sales tools, which have tended to run either as bots or as external dashboards that pull chat history into a central workspace.
On top of the privacy layer, Telebiz offers what most Telegram-based operators have been stitching together manually: chats tied to specific deals and contacts, scheduled follow-ups, two-way sync with HubSpot and Pipedrive, and an AI agent that handles drafting, lead scoring, and summarization without the raw messages leaving the user's environment.
More than ten teams across crypto, venture, and distributed workforces are already running the platform, including Collider Ventures. Partner Eylon said the fit with how funds actually source deals mattered as much as the security posture.
"As an early-stage fund, our deal flow lives in Telegram. Telebiz built a connection into the platform our team already uses every day. It has made our business process sharper and meaningfully faster."
GenLayer founder Albert pointed to the operational side, saying the CRM sync and follow-up automation had changed how his business development pipeline runs day to day, with fewer conversations slipping through the cracks now that the AI agent handles the chase.
The launch lands as scrutiny of AI tools that touch business communications keeps climbing, from regulators, from counterparties, and from the compliance teams inside customer organizations. Telebiz is betting that teams handling sensitive deal flow, especially in crypto, will start selecting for infrastructure that can prove it has no access to their conversations, over infrastructure that only promises discretion.