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10 Useful Telegram Mini Apps You Didn't Know About

Telegram has long been more than just a messenger: Mini Apps help you pay, learn, plan, and solve everyday tasks right in the chat. We've gathered a selection of Mini Apps that genuinely save time.

10 Useful Telegram Mini Apps You Didn't Know About

Telegram Mini Apps are mini-applications that open directly inside the messenger and work as full-fledged services: with an interface, buttons, forms, and payment options. You don't need to install them from app stores, which means fewer unnecessary downloads and a faster start.

If you thought Telegram was only about channels, chats, and bots, you're in for a pleasant surprise. Below is a practical selection of Mini Apps: from finance and tasks to languages and travel. You might have missed many of them because they hide 'inside' familiar scenarios.

Here's a list that's convenient to save and try gradually. It features the best Mini Apps (based on usefulness in real life), not just 'interesting toys'.

How to Choose Mini Apps: A Quick Checklist

Before adding another mini-app to your bookmarks, check a few things. This will help you find truly useful Telegram applications and avoid wasting time on random services.

  • Clear Purpose: The Mini App solves a specific problem (payment, planning, learning), not 'everything at once'.
  • Minimal Steps: Important actions are done in 1–3 screens without a 'ten-click' registration.
  • Security: Don't enter unnecessary data, check the service's official status and reviews.
  • Integration with Telegram: It's convenient when you can share the result in a chat (as a link, file, list).

Now, onto the selection of Mini Apps that most often come in handy for everyday tasks.

Finance & Shopping: Pay, Count, Split

1) @Wallet — wallet and payments in Telegram. An official service for payments and transfers (availability depends on region). Convenient because you don't need to jump between apps when you're already chatting and want to quickly settle a financial matter.

2) @CryptoBot — cryptocurrency operations. Suitable for those who occasionally send crypto to friends or pay for services. A key advantage is speed: sending can be simpler than in separate wallets, especially for small transfers.

3) @Splitwise — splitting shared expenses. This isn't a 'pure Telegram product', but the service is often used in conjunction with chats: for trips, rent, joint gifts. Convenient for recording who paid for what and seeing the final balance without endless recalculations in notes.

Productivity: Tasks, Focus, Notes

4) @Notion — quick pages and databases. If you take notes in Notion, the Mini App inside Telegram helps you quickly open a needed page, capture an idea, or save a link from a chat. This saves the day when a thought pops up 'on the go' and it's important not to lose it.

5) @Todoist — tasks right from the conversation. A convenient scenario: you agree on a task in a chat — and immediately turn the message into a task. Less chance to forget, more chance to get it done.

6) @PomodoroTimer — focus sessions without extra apps. A Pomodoro timer in Telegram is great because it launches instantly and doesn't require a separate tracker. Suitable for short work sprints, reading, or exam preparation.

Learning & Languages: Practice for 5 Minutes

7) @QuizBot — mini-quizzes and tests. Useful for self-assessment: you can create simple quizzes for your team, study group, or personal review. The 'question-answer' format fits perfectly into the Telegram interface and isn't overwhelming.

8) @LingvaBot (or similar translator bots) — quick translation and examples. When you read channels in another language or chat with foreigners, it's convenient to translate phrases without switching apps. Especially helpful while traveling and when working with short messages.

Travel & City: Tickets, Places, Plans

9) @Skyscanner (via official integrations/links) — flight search. In Telegram, it's often convenient to share found options with friends: send a link to the chat — and immediately discuss dates and prices. The Mini App/web interface inside Telegram saves time on forwarding screenshots.

10) @Foursquare (or similar place search apps) — cafes, points of interest, and recommendations. When you're in a new area, you want to quickly figure out where to go without opening a dozen tabs. Telegram's built-in format helps: find a place — send it to the chat — agree on where to meet.

How to Integrate Mini Apps into Daily Life: A Short Plan

For the best Mini Apps to truly start being useful, it's important not just to 'try everything', but to integrate 2–3 solutions into your regular routines. Here's a simple one-week plan.

  • Day 1: Choose 1 Mini App for money (payments/accounting) and check how convenient it is for you personally.
  • Day 2–3: Add 1 tool for tasks (Todo/notes) and put 5–7 tasks from your current conversations into it.
  • Day 4: Connect a focus timer and do 2 short 25-minute sessions.
  • Day 5–7: Keep only what you actually use and pin it to 'Favorites'.

This way, the Mini App selection won't turn into a 'for later' collection but will provide a quick effect in the very first days.

Conclusion. Mini Apps make Telegram a convenient 'control center' for everyday tasks: from payments and tasks to learning and travel. Try 2–3 options from the list, and you'll notice how much less time you spend switching between applications.

And for everyday chores that always come up in chats — like joint shopping — it's convenient to use Pickt: a free mini-app in Telegram for shared lists with real-time synchronization. It opens via the link t.me/PicktBot/app and helps quickly agree on who's getting what, without extra messages.

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