Telegram chat analyzer
Telegram Desktop exports any chat to a machine-readable JSON file — feed it in and read what the conversation has actually been doing. Every observation is tied to the exact messages it came from, a fair alternative sits beside each reading, and the read stops honestly when the chat is too thin. No compatibility score, no personality label.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
Most conversation tools compete on certainty — a compatibility score, a personality label, a single confident verdict. ReadBeneath makes the opposite promise, and it is the whole point:
Cited to the exact messages
Every observation points at the Telegram lines it came from, so you can open the chat and check it yourself.
A fair alternative beside it
Tone is easy to misread over text, so each reading ships with a charitable one — never a lone verdict.
Honest when the chat is thin
A short chat gets a short, honest read. It will tell you the sample cannot support a claim rather than invent one.
How does the Telegram chat analyzer work?
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Export from Telegram Desktop
Open Telegram Desktop (the phone apps cannot export), go to the chat, then Settings → Advanced → Export chat history, and set the format to Machine-readable JSON — not HTML.
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Upload the JSON
Drop the exported JSON file in and pick one focus — a romantic read, communication style, a family dynamic, or a just-for-fun look.
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Read the cited report
Get observations with the messages quoted inline, a fair alternative for each, and a plain note on what the sample can and cannot support.
What you get instead of a number
A stats tool hands you a tidy figure and calls it insight. This reads the thread and shows its work — the green flags as readily as the frictions, each one cited and each one paired with a fairer way to see it:
- Cited communication patterns — recurring habits like who reaches out first and who repairs after friction, shown per person and tied to the lines they came from.
- The green flags, not just the frictions — the steady, warm signals a message-counting dashboard never surfaces get named too, not only the rough moments.
- A charitable reading every time — because one message proves nothing, each observation carries a fair alternative interpretation right beside it.
- A real floor, not a fake number — no compatibility score and no personality label — if the chat is too short, the report says so instead of dressing up a guess.
Is my Telegram conversation private?
See a full read first
Common questions
Is the Telegram chat analyzer free?
The first read is free with no card: a descriptive analysis with cited observations and two follow-up questions. Pro is $20 per month and adds Deep Analysis with the full agent council, unlimited follow-up questions, and per-person conflict breakdowns.
Why does it need the JSON export and not the HTML one?
The read parses Telegram's machine-readable JSON, which keeps each message's sender, timestamp, and text cleanly structured. The HTML export is built for eyeballs, not parsing — choosing JSON means nothing is lost or guessed at when the thread is read.
Can I export from the Telegram mobile app?
No. Only Telegram Desktop on Windows, macOS, or Linux can export chat history. Install it, sign in, and the export lives under the chat's menu at Settings → Advanced → Export chat history.
How much history does the analyzer need?
It reads short chats but stays honest about them. Named pattern labels wait for at least 300 messages across 14 or more days, and relationship-level conclusions need 500 messages across 30 or more days. Below those floors, observations stay plainly descriptive.
Does it work for group chats?
Yes. Group chats export the same way and each message keeps its sender name. A busy group produces different dynamics than a one-to-one thread, so pick the focus that matches what you actually want to understand.
Analyze another platform
The same evidence-first read works across every app ReadBeneath can parse. For the honest picture of how much history a read needs before its findings mean anything, see how many messages it takes to see real patterns.
Exported the JSON? You are a minute from a read.
Upload the Telegram Desktop export, pick a focus, and get a free descriptive analysis — every finding tied to cited messages, a fair alternative reading included, and a straight answer if the sample is too thin.