For digital product sellers

Sell digital products inside Telegram, get paid in USDT

You sell ebooks, courses, Notion templates, AI prompt packs, or software keys, and a chunk of your audience already hangs out in a Telegram group or channel. Right now the buy flow probably goes: post a link → buyer clicks out of Telegram → Stripe page → email-and-card form → confirmation email with a download link. AllScale Store replaces that with a single tap inside Telegram. The bot DMs them the file the moment the on-chain payment confirms.

What changes when the checkout lives inside the chat

Four practical things, not abstract ones.

The buyer never leaves the conversation. If your offer lives in a 4,000-member Telegram group, a Stripe link asks every interested member to open a browser, switch context, and trust a checkout page they've never seen before. A bot button asks them to tap once. Every step you add between "I want this" and "I paid" is a place where the sale falls off.

You get paid in stablecoin, into a wallet you control. When a customer pays a $19 USDT invoice, that $19 lands in your wallet directly via the AllScale checkout. AllScale doesn't take a percentage. There are no chargebacks. There's no Stripe holding period. Settlement is whenever the network confirms — minutes, not days. The trade-off is honest: you do pay on-chain gas (usually a few cents on TRC-20 or Solana, more on Ethereum), and you do need somewhere to off-ramp the USDT if you want fiat. For most digital-product sellers the math wins easily once monthly volume crosses a few hundred dollars.

File delivery is built in. Upload the file once on the dashboard (up to 20 MB, anything from a PDF ebook to a ZIP of source code). The first paying customer triggers AllScale Store to fetch the bytes from storage and send the file as a Telegram document. Every subsequent customer on the same bot gets it served from Telegram's own CDN — instant, free egress for you. No Zapier zap. No SendOwl. No emailing yourself a CSV of orders every Friday.

It works in groups, not just DMs. Telegram's bot privacy mode normally hides messages from a bot in group chats. AllScale Store uses Telegram's force_reply for custom-amount flows so the buy interaction works even when the bot can't read the rest of the chat. Practically: you can drop your shop bot into a group of 10,000 members and individual members can buy without any privacy compromise on the group conversation.

Four scenarios where this changes the shape of your day

1. A $19 Notion template

Your audience: a Telegram channel with 3,000 productivity nerds. Today: you drop a tweet-length pitch with a Gumroad link; ~40 people click, ~6 finish checkout, you pay Gumroad's 10% take. With AllScale Store: you post a single button inside the channel ("Buy → $19 USDT"); buyers tap, pay from any wallet, the .zip arrives in their DM within a minute. You keep $19 minus a few cents of gas. The friction drops; the take rate goes up.

2. A $5 AI prompt pack at scale

Small-ticket, high-volume sales are where the link-out workflow bleeds worst: a $5 item barely justifies opening a new browser tab. Inside Telegram, $5 is one tap. The bot's order-code system (every order gets a quotable code like #IXHK9FE) means support questions stay manageable even at hundreds of small orders a week — buyers screenshot or quote-message the code, you find the order in two clicks.

3. A $99 course with lifetime access

Mid-ticket digital sellers usually hand-build a delivery flow: Stripe → an email with a Notion link or a Discord invite. With AllScale Store you can deliver the "access asset" itself — a PDF course outline, a one-time invite link to a private Telegram group, or a license key file. When the webhook fires that the on-chain payment confirmed, the file goes out. If the buyer needs the file again next month, they ask the AI assistant; it's anchored to your product catalog and answers without you being online.

4. A $50/month signal channel

Right now AllScale Store handles one-shot purchases natively. For recurring access, the common pattern is: sell access "tickets" priced in USDT (one for 30 days, one for 90 days, etc.), each one auto-delivering an invite link or a renewal code. It's not native subscription billing — but for an audience that already prefers stablecoin and doesn't want their card on file, ticket-style access often converts better than card-based recurring anyway.

The setup

  1. Sign in at allscale.store with your Telegram account. One tap, no password.
  2. Make a bot in @BotFather if you don't have one. Paste its token into the dashboard.
  3. Paste your AllScale API key and secret. Don't have one? Create the account on allscale.io; it takes a minute, and the same wallet receives every payment across every bot you connect.
  4. Add your first product. Name, USDT price (minimum 0.11), a description, an optional photo, and the file you want auto-delivered.
  5. Tell your audience to tap /shop in any chat your bot is in. That's it.

The whole bot-to-first-sale path is on the order of minutes, not days. No domain to set up, no SSL to configure, no Stripe onboarding, no business verification.

About the AI assistant — on by default, free to start

Every store ships with an AI assistant that chats with customers inside the bot from day one — no setup. It's anchored to your product catalog, your About text, and a short FAQ list you write. It answers questions like "do you ship to Singapore?" or "what's the refund policy?" in the customer's own language, and it never invents prices or policies you didn't approve. Free monthly trial included; top up with stablecoin once you outgrow it. Switch it off any time if you'd rather field everything yourself.

Open your store in the next 60 seconds

Sign in with Telegram, paste your bot token, upload one file. Customers can buy the same hour.

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