Selected-source monitoring
Choose the channels or groups that should feed the automation engine; unrelated conversations stay outside the product workflow.
Connect selected Telegram sources and MetaTrader accounts once. TelegramMT4 structures each signal, applies your account rules and records the result in one browser dashboard.
See how to connect Telegram sources and MT4/MT5 accounts from the browser dashboard—without a self-managed VPS.
Cloud Telegram copier walkthrough — connect sources, set rules and monitor execution.
The interface makes every hand-off explicit instead of hiding the process behind an abstract speed claim.
Choose the channels or groups that should feed the automation engine; unrelated conversations stay outside the product workflow.
Turn side, symbol, entry, stop loss, take-profit levels and updates into a consistent order payload.
Set lot sizing, risk limits, symbol aliases, filters and routing behaviour before automation is enabled.
Send validated orders to one or more connected MetaTrader accounts through the configured cloud connection.
Review received messages, parsed fields, rule decisions, order status and errors from one timeline.
Use a demo-first checklist and clear connection states instead of guessing whether every component is ready.
Each stage exposes a clear success state before the next one begins.
Authorize Telegram and select only the signal sources you intend to automate.
Add an MT4 or MT5 account and confirm that the cloud connection is online.
Define sizing, symbols, stops, targets, filters and source-to-account routing.
Run the workflow on demo, inspect event history and deliberately switch automation on.
A professional copier should make it obvious what it reads, what it changes and where an order is sent. The redesigned dashboard therefore treats every connection and rule as a visible object with status, scope and history.
Use these answers as product guidance; production legal and technical language must match the live service.
No. The recommended Cloud Copier runs online and is managed from the browser dashboard. A Desktop Copier remains available for traders who prefer local operation.
No local copier installation is required for the cloud platform. Connect Telegram and your MT4/MT5 account from the browser dashboard.
Yes. We guide new traders step by step — from learning basics to reviewing verified results and understanding risks before subscribing.
Yes. The cloud copier can copy signal from channels you authorize, subject to your plan limits.
Any MT4 or MT5 broker. We recommend low-spread ECN brokers and include broker/server search in the setup dashboard to help you connect quickly.
Yes. Trading involves substantial risk of loss. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Only trade with capital you can afford to lose.
TelegramMT4 requires Telegram connection only to detect trading signals and provide automation. The system processes messages needed for signal copying functionality. Your information is protected, and TelegramMT4 does not sell, share, or use your Telegram data for unrelated purposes.
TelegramMT4 cloud and desktop copiers execute trades through the MT4/MT5 API — not a MetaTrader Expert Advisor (EA) attached to your terminal. Prop firms commonly detect third-party copiers by EA fingerprints in trade history (for example MT5's "placed by expert" flag), magic numbers, and shared commercial EA builds. Because we use API execution instead of an EA, our copiers are not fully detectable through those standard checks.
Most competing Telegram copiers place trades via EAs on your MT4/MT5 account, which leaves identifiable metadata that prop firms can review.
Firms may still enforce drawdown, consistency, and manual trading rules. Always read your prop firm's terms before using any automation tool.
Connect a source, inspect every parsed field and confirm routing before considering live execution.