
The reading and listening companion for the world's largest open chat ecosystem
The gap. Telegram is an ecosystem approaching a billion monthly users, with payments built natively into the chat — and it has no serious reading or audio platform. Hundreds of millions of people who live their digital lives inside one app have nowhere in it to read, to listen, or to think with a book.
The product, live now. A complete reading and listening companion that opens inside the chat. Readers can read any book in a typographically beautiful reader; listen to it narrated in expressive character voices; ask questions of it in conversation; follow daily readings; and upload books of their own, which the platform enriches, narrates, and makes conversational. It works across more than a dozen languages — reading, narration, and conversation alike — with pricing that adapts to regional markets.
Native money. Payment happens inside the chat on two native rails, with no app store between us and the reader. A credit system meters every feature, so revenue scales with engagement from the first session.
The engine behind it. Growth is not outsourced. A custom-built revenue agency composes campaigns, generates and reviews creative, launches with deep-link attribution, and makes kill-or-scale decisions daily. A full-funnel analytics spine measures every step from first tap to payment. Early paid tests have produced real, attributable conversions at small budgets, with unit economics improving cycle over cycle.
Why it holds. The product sits on our own stack: trained retrieval and embedding models for discovery and conversation, a multi-voice narration system, a book-quality typography engine, and an industrial content pipeline. None of it is rented from a competitor; all of it serves our second, larger direction — sovereign, local intelligence — so every improvement compounds across the company.
The ask. [Raise amount and use of funds: language expansion, ecosystem market push, creator tools.]
A billion people already live in the chat. We brought the library to them.