Telebiz launched today with a simple premise: the teams that already run their business inside Telegram shouldn't have to leave it to manage that business properly. More than 10 organizations, including crypto startups, venture funds, and remote-first companies, are already using the platform to track deals, manage partnerships, and keep follow-ups from slipping through dozens of parallel conversations.
For venture investors, the appeal is speed. "As an early-stage fund, our deal flow lives in Telegram," said Eylon, Partner at Collider Ventures. "Telebiz built a connection into the platform our team already uses every day. It has made our business process sharper and meaningfully faster." For a fund evaluating multiple deals at once, that means less time reconstructing where a conversation left off and more time acting on it.
For partnership teams, the challenge is volume. Tyson of ether.fi described the day-to-day reality of business development inside Telegram: "Managing partnerships at the scale of Ether.fi means juggling dozens of active conversations across Telegram and constantly looking for new clients. Telebiz gave us the structure we were missing: deals tracked, follow-ups managed, and our CRM synced with how our team actually communicates."
Albert Castellana, Founder of GenLayer, framed the shift in terms of coordination rather than just tracking: "Telegram is where our partnerships are born and deals move fast. Telebiz changed how we manage our BD workflows. Everything lives in one place, the CRM stays current on its own, and the AI agent means a follow-up never falls through the cracks."
Behind these use cases sits a common set of tools: chats can be linked directly to deals and contacts, follow-ups can be scheduled without switching apps, and activity syncs automatically into CRMs like HubSpot and Pipedrive. A built-in AI agent drafts replies in the user's tone, resurfaces leads scattered across old conversations, and summarizes group chats that would otherwise take too long to read in full.
What ties these use cases together is that none of them required teams to change how they communicate. Telebiz operates through Telegram Web on the user's own device, using the same account and conversations teams were already relying on, with business functionality added rather than a new platform imposed.
The company frames this as a broader pattern: as Telegram becomes the default communication layer for startups and investors, particularly in crypto, the tools that win will be the ones that fit into existing behavior instead of requiring teams to adopt something new.
Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only. It is not offered or intended to be used as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice.

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