Connect a platform
Add FansBot to Telegram, Slack, or Discord from your OnlyFansAPI dashboard.
FansBot runs inside a chat platform you already use. You can connect more than one — the same FansBot works across all of them.
Open the Connections page
In your OnlyFansAPI dashboard, open FansBot → Integrations in the sidebar, then switch to the Connections tab.

Click Add connection and pick a platform.

The steps differ slightly per platform:
Create a bot with @BotFather
In Telegram, open @BotFather, send /newbot, and follow the prompts. Copy the bot token it gives you — it looks like 1234567890:ABC-DEF....
Add the connection
Back in the platform picker, choose Telegram. Give the connection a name, paste your bot token, and save.
Find your User ID
A new Telegram bot won't talk to anyone yet. Open your bot, send it any message, and it replies that you're not allowed — along with your Telegram User ID. Copy that ID.
Allow yourself to chat
On the Connections tab, open the connection's Configure menu and paste your User ID into Permitted User IDs (separate multiple IDs with commas). Save, then message the bot again and it'll respond.
Who can use the bot?
A Telegram connection is locked by default — only the User IDs you add to Permitted User IDs can chat. Anyone else is shown their own User ID, so adding a teammate is just a copy-paste. Send /start any time to reset the conversation.
Choose Slack
In the platform picker, choose Slack, then click Add to Slack.
Authorize your workspace
Slack asks you to approve the install. Pick the workspace and confirm — you're redirected back to the dashboard and the workspace appears as a connection.
Start chatting
Send FansBot a direct message, or invite it to a channel and mention it.
Choose Discord
In the platform picker, choose Discord, then click Add to Discord.
Pick a server
Select the server you want to add FansBot to and authorize it. You're redirected back and the server appears as a connection.
Start chatting
In a server channel, @mention the bot (for example, @Hector) to talk to it — Discord doesn't support DMing the bot. Once it replies, you can keep chatting in that thread without mentioning it again.
Connected!
Your connection shows as Live on the Connections tab. Next, learn what to ask FansBot.
Manage a connection
On the Connections tab, open the menu at the end of any row to manage it. Telegram connections have a Configure option (rename and set permitted users); any connection can be removed with Delete.