Case: Running a Cohort Course in Telegram Without Drowning in Messages

A practical setup for cohort-based learning: weekly structure, threads, FAQ, digests, and a knowledge layer that scales.

Published: January 26, 2026
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A cohort course in Telegram is fast to launch — and just as fast to become chaotic without structure. The good news: you don’t need a complex LMS. You need rituals and a knowledge layer.

What usually breaks first

  • the same questions asked 20 times a day
  • important announcements get buried
  • discussions mix together
  • mentors burn out

A minimal weekly rhythm

  • Mon: weekly plan + materials
  • Tue–Thu: Q&A and breakdowns (in threads)
  • Fri: mini recap + what’s next
  • Sun: weekly digest (best answers + FAQ)

Knowledge as the “memory of the course”

Instead of “everything lives in the mentor’s head”:

  • capture best answers
  • summarize long discussions
  • give newcomers fast search across history

How AskMore helps cohorts

AskMore can:

  • find past answers by meaning
  • return quotes + source links
  • provide fast overview and deep analysis

Try it: https://t.me/AskMoreBot