Nicegram is a messaging technology company that has built its platform around improving the Telegram experience with additional features and tools. What started as an alternative Telegram client has gradually developed into a broader platform, bringing together messaging, artificial intelligence, financial features, and digital identity solutions. That was pretty much the entire idea when it launched. Things look different now. The company behind it has spent the past while pushing the app well past messaging, folding in artificial intelligence, financial tools, and even identity verification.
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Nicegram operates separately from Telegram itself, though it still keeps pace with changes to Telegram’s API so things don’t break. That separation seems to be what lets the team ship updates on its own timeline. One result is the option to run multiple Telegram accounts from a single app, useful for anyone splitting time between a personal account and a work one.
AI is where a lot of the recent attention has gone. There’s now an assistant built right into the app and a translation feature that works inside chats so people don’t have to jump to another tool just to understand a message. Neither of these existed in Nicegram’s earlier form, and both point to where the company sees the product heading.
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Money has entered the picture too. A non-custodial multichain wallet lets users hold crypto without handing control to a third party, and an escrow system now supports payments made through the app. Alongside that, Nicegram rolled out professional profile features, an identity check called NiceID, and a trust rating it calls NiceScore.
More recent updates seem geared toward teams rather than individual users, hinting at ambitions beyond personal chat. Who actually founded or funds the company, and how many people use it, still isn’t something that’s been independently confirmed. None of this is unique to Nicegram. It fits a familiar pattern of apps built on top of Telegram expanding into AI-driven, multi-purpose platforms.