If you often ask the Telegram AI bot for the same type of content — Instagram posts, article summaries, formal emails — custom prompts in @DoublegramAIBot save you from retyping the full instruction every time.
Save a template once, then run it with /p. Everything below works in your private chat with @DoublegramAIBot.
Create a prompt
Use /prompt add with a short name and the full instruction text:
/prompt add instagram Create an engaging Instagram post for [topic] with relevant hashtags.
Rules for the name:
- Letters, numbers, and underscores only
- Maximum 20 characters
- Example names:
instagram,email_en,summary
The instruction can be up to 4,096 characters. If a prompt with the same name already exists, it is updated.
Run a saved prompt
Send /p name content — the content part fills in any placeholders in your template:
/p instagram sustainable fashion
The AI receives: Create an engaging Instagram post for sustainable fashion with relevant hashtags.
Supported placeholders (replaced by what you type after the name):
[topic],[content],[subject],[theme]- Also works in Italian, French, German, and Spanish variants like
[argomento],[sujet]
You can also run a prompt without extra text if the saved instruction is already complete:
/p daily_tip
Try it: /prompt add translate Translate the following text to formal English: [content] → then /p translate Ciao, come stai?
Manage your prompts
Send /prompt or /prompt list to open your prompt library with buttons for each saved name. From there you can:
- Tap a prompt to see details, edit, or delete it
- Start a New automation for that prompt (prompts with placeholders cannot be automated)
- Tap How prompts work for in-bot help
Delete a prompt with:
/prompt delete instagram
More help: /prompt help
Prompts vs automations
/p— you run the prompt manually whenever you want- Automations — the same saved prompt runs on a schedule in Telegram (must be complete — no placeholders)
Prompts with placeholders like [topic] are great for manual use but cannot be automated, because each run would need your input.
Quick reference
/prompt add name text— save or update/p name content— run with optional placeholder fill-in/prompt— browse and manage/prompt delete name— remove



