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Media & content analytics

Understand what your Telegram conversations are actually made of.

Entergram breaks your chats down by content type and tracks file transfers, reactions and deleted messages, so you can see how your audience really communicates — beyond plain text.

Not every Telegram conversation is plain text. Files change hands, reactions stand in for replies, and messages get deleted — and each of those tells you something. Entergram's media and content report quantifies the mix: how much of your traffic is text versus image versus video, how many files move in each direction, and how often messages are reacted to or removed.

Media & ContentFile transfers and content type distributionFiles433343 ↓ · 90 ↑Reactions417306 ↓ · 111 ↑Deleted1,043896 ↓ · 147 ↑Top Content TypesText9,131(95.5%)Image355(3.7%)Video26(0.3%)File24(0.3%)Sticker15(0.2%)
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What it measures

Content type distribution and file flow

The report ranks your content types by share — text, image, video, file, sticker and more — so you can see at a glance whether your conversations lean visual or textual. Alongside the mix sit three counters that matter operationally: files transferred (split by direction), reactions given and received, and deleted messages. Together they describe not just how much you communicate, but how.

  • Top content types ranked by share — text, image, video, file, sticker.
  • File transfers counted with a sent-vs-received split.
  • Reactions given and received, as a proxy for lightweight engagement.
  • Deleted messages tracked by direction, so removals are never invisible.
  • Aggregates across selected accounts or focuses on a single chat.

Inside the media & content report

Every counter is derived from your synced history — nothing to tag by hand.

Content-type breakdown

Text, image, video, file, sticker and more, each shown with its share of total messages so the dominant format is obvious — e.g. text at 95.5%, image at 3.7%.

File transfers

How many files moved, split into received and sent, so you can see whether your team is mostly receiving documents or sending them.

Reactions

Reactions received versus given — a fast read on lightweight engagement that never shows up in a plain message count.

Deleted messages

Removals tracked by direction, so deleted content is surfaced rather than silently dropped from your records.

Visual vs textual mix

The ranking tells you instantly whether a chat is conversation-heavy or media-heavy, which shapes how you staff and respond.

Account rollup

Combine accounts for an operation-wide content profile, or drill into a single chat to study one audience's habits.

From raw chats to a content profile

Connect once; the breakdown builds itself.

  1. 01

    Connect a Telegram account

    Media and content tracking enables automatically on Pro and the free 3-day trial.

  2. 02

    History syncs in the background

    Entergram classifies your messages by type as it pulls them in and keeps the counts current.

  3. 03

    Read the mix

    See your content-type ranking and the file, reaction and deleted counters for the accounts you've selected.

  4. 04

    Compare across chats

    Roll accounts together or drill into one chat to see how the content profile changes by audience.

Why Telegram media & content analytics matter

A message count treats a one-word 'thanks' and a 40-megabyte contract the same way — but operationally they're nothing alike. Telegram media analytics restores that distinction. Knowing that your conversations are 95% text tells you the inbox is conversational and should be staffed for fast typed replies; a chat that's heavy on images and files behaves differently and needs people who can review attachments. The content-type breakdown is the fastest way to understand the character of a channel before you decide how to handle it.

The file, reaction and deleted counters add the operational detail a plain volume chart misses. A spike in inbound files can mean a document-collection workflow that deserves a template; a high deleted-message count in one direction can flag confusion or compliance issues worth reviewing; reactions reveal engagement that never registers as a reply. Because it runs on the same auto-synced data as your response-time and chat reports, the media view slots straight into the rest of your Telegram analytics with nothing extra to set up.

FAQ

Media & content analytics — FAQ

What content types does Entergram track?
It classifies your messages into types — text, image, video, file, sticker and more — and ranks them by share of total messages, so you can see at a glance whether a chat leans textual or visual.
Does it count file transfers?
Yes. Files are counted with a sent-versus-received split, so you can tell whether your team is mostly receiving documents or sending them out.
Are deleted messages tracked?
Yes. Deleted messages are tracked by direction, so removals are surfaced in your analytics rather than silently disappearing from the record.
What do reaction stats show?
The report counts reactions received and given. Reactions are a form of lightweight engagement that never appears in a plain message count, so tracking them gives a fuller picture of how a chat behaves.
Do I need to tag anything?
No. The content breakdown and all the counters are derived automatically from your synced message history once you connect an account on Pro or the free 3-day trial.

See what your Telegram conversations are really made of.

Connect an account and your content-type mix, file flow and reaction stats appear — free for 3 days on Pro.