aanty vs Telegram
Telegram is fast consumer messaging. Aanty is governed communication for organizations.
Why teams look at aanty over Telegram
Telegram is fast, ubiquitous and great for consumer and community broadcast. For organizations it lacks the essentials of governed work: tenant isolation, audit, retention, SSO, DLP and structured records. Aanty is the structured, compliant work layer — and can bridge to Telegram for emerging-market reach.
Governance for work
RLS isolation, append-only audit, retention, SSO/SCIM and DLP — the controls organizations require.
Structured records
Typed messages, decisions and approvals become a searchable, auditable record — not disappearing chat.
Bridge, don’t abandon
A Telegram bridge brings emerging-market reach into a governed structure your organization controls.
aanty vs Telegram, capability by capability
A specific, honest comparison — the differences that actually change your day.
| Capability | aanty | Telegram |
|---|---|---|
| Audience | Organizations + governed communities | Consumers + broadcast |
| Isolation & audit | RLS + append-only audit | Not built for org governance |
| Enterprise auth | SSO/SCIM + RBAC/ReBAC | Phone-number accounts |
| Structured work | Typed messages, ledgers, approvals | Chat + channels/bots |
When Telegram is the right call
For fast consumer messaging and large broadcast channels, Telegram is excellent and free. Aanty is for organizations that need governed, structured, auditable communication — optionally bridged to Telegram for reach.
See aanty next to your Telegram workspace
Bring a noisy Telegram channel. In fifteen minutes we’ll show you the same day as a calm briefing and a short queue of what actually needed you.