The Nicegram Digest, May Edition: The Features You Forgot You Had

There’s a strange thing that happens with power-user apps. You install them for one feature and then you stop exploring. The app keeps growing. Your routine stays the same.
We see it every month at Nicegram. Someone messages support with a problem, we point them to a setting that’s been sitting in the app for half a year, and the reply is always the same: “Wait, it does that?”
So instead of writing another changelog nobody reads, here’s the May recap as it actually matters: four things you’re probably underusing, why they exist, and the quiet update that makes all of them run a little smoother.
Instant answers with zero scrolling
Most of what you need is already in your chats. The decision your team made three weeks ago. The address someone dropped between two memes. The plan that got buried under sixty replies. It’s just unsearchable in any way that’s useful, because human memory and Telegram’s search bar are both bad at “what did we actually agree on?”
Nicegram’s Export to LLM feature solves this problem. You take a multiple-month conversation and hand it straight to ChatGPT or any large language model you prefer. Then you ask necessary questions: What did we decide? What’s still open? Who owes what to whom? Or maybe, summarize the last quarter of this group in five bullet points.
The interesting part is not the AI itself. It’s a total reframe because here your chat history stops being an archive you always scroll through. Instead, it becomes a source you can query. For anyone who runs communities (including those family ones with universal unchangeable chaos), that’s the difference between scenarios where “we likely discussed…” and “that’s exactly what we have planned.”
Six things Lily AI does
Lily is Nicegram’s built-in assistant, and here’s our honest read on it. Most people use one of its abilities and assume that’s the whole product. Usually it’s a translation, or a quick summary.
The other five are where it earns its place: rewriting a message before you send something you’ll regret, pulling the point out of a wall of text, handling the small language and tone work that otherwise lives in a separate app you have to alt-tab to. Together, these tools are the reason people stop bouncing between platforms and just stay in one.
If you’ve only ever asked Lily to do one thing, this is worth two minutes.
White Bridge vs God’s Eye: knowing who you’re talking to
Telegram is built on a certain amount of anonymity, which is great until you need to know whether the account messaging you is real, relevant, or worth your time. Nicegram ships two tools for reading between the lines of a profile.
White Bridge goes wide. It’s the fast, broad pass: surfacing context about an account so you can size someone up at a glance. God’s Eye goes deep. It’s what you reach for when broad isn’t enough and you need to actually dig.
The mistake is treating them as competitors. Use one to scan, the other to investigate.
If you run a channel, this part is for you
Most of the work with a Telegram community is invisible but nevertheless exhausting – spam, the same questions every day, and the mess in a group that grows faster than your patience.
Three Nicegram features take direct aim at that. Searching for keywords, summarizing specific conversation ranges, and smooth switching between accounts quietly take the temperature down.
If your role in a group is the person who keeps it from falling apart, this is exactly the configuration to steal.
And the part you’ll feel but never see
Under all of that: iOS 12.7 is live, with the latest Telegram code merged in and bug fixes shipped across both iOS and Android.
The point
None of this month’s wins came from a single headline feature. They came from the gap between what Nicegram can do and what people remember it can do and that gap is where most of the value has been hiding the whole time.
So treat this less like a release note and more like a nudge. Open the app. Take a quick look around. There’s a decent chance the feature you’ve been wishing for is already 2 taps away.
June’s already in motion. We’ll see you then.
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