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← DigestClaw · v0.15.1

What is DigestClaw?

DigestClaw is an AI-powered tool that creates structured digests from any URL. Send a link to the Telegram bot or by email, and get back a clear, concise analysis — without marketing fluff and filler.

Getting started

  1. Open @DigestClawBot on Telegram
  2. Send /start to register
  3. Send any URL — article, tweet, YouTube video, GitHub repo
  4. Wait a few seconds — the bot replies with a structured digest

Email channel

You can also send URLs by email:
  1. In Telegram, send /addemail your@email.com
  2. You'll receive a verification code — send /verifyemail CODE
  3. Now forward articles or send URLs to digest@in.digestclaw.com
  4. The digest will be sent back to your email as a reply

To remove an email: /removemail your@email.com

Bot commands

/startRegister and start using the bot
/helpShow available commands
/statsYour usage statistics
/langChange language
/promptSet a custom digest prompt (Premium)
/scheduleConfigure digest schedule
/trendsAnalysis of trends from your recent digests
/addemailAllow sending URLs from your email to digest@in.digestclaw.com
/removemailRemove linked email
/feedbackSend feedback to developers
/linkLink to web dashboard
/versionShow current version

Supported content types

  • Articles & blog posts — any web page with text content
  • X/Twitter posts — full thread extraction (Premium: full API access)
  • YouTube videos — video analysis with transcript
  • GitHub repositories — README and repo overview
  • Hub/index pages — automatic sub-page fetching for richer digests
  • PDFs & documents — text extraction and analysis

Pricing

Free — 10 digests/month, default AI model, default prompt, email delivery
Premium ($10 / 6 months) — unlimited digests (soft limit 20/day), premium AI models, custom prompts, full X/Twitter access, schedule configuration

Payment via Stripe. Send /start in the bot to see the payment link.

Web Dashboard

Manage your account, view digest history, and adjust settings at dashboard.digestclaw.com. Sign in with your email — you'll receive a magic link.