Dropee surfaces as Telegram AI tool

- On May 18, 2026, X user gobed99k shared a post promoting Dropee as a Telegram-based AI tool for content creation and community distribution. - Dropee’s own waitlist page says “Dropee Create” can turn an idea into a deployed Telegram mini-app “in minutes, no code.” - Dropee’s Telegram community channel says the Create bot is gaining traction, with first apps being built alongside community members.

A May 18 post on X by user gobed99k promoted Dropee as a Telegram-based AI product aimed at content creation and distribution inside chat communities. The post described Dropee as “the future of social AI apps,” according to the social briefing supplied for this story. Public Dropee pages show the project already operates on Telegram and is marketing a product called “Dropee Create” around automated app building. Dropee’s waitlist page says “Dropee Create” is “an AI engine that turns an idea into a deployed, monetised, viral Telegram mini-app — in minutes, no code.” The same page says the product handles “narrative, art, mechanics, Telegram bot, monetisation, distribution” and offers access to a “15M+ players” base through the broader Dropee ecosystem. ### What exactly is Dropee saying it does on Telegram? (waitlist.dropee.xyz) Dropee’s public site frames the product less as a simple chatbot and more as a Telegram-native app factory. The waitlist page says it can provision a bot, connect a WebApp and ship a game “in a single flow,” while also adding token-powered rewards, in-app purchases and leaderboards. The Telegram entry for @dropee_bot shows an active bot endpoint on the platform. (waitlist.dropee.xyz) A public mirror of Dropee’s Telegram community channel also shows the company using Telegram as its main distribution surface for updates and events. ### Is this a content tool, a game tool, or something broader? Dropee’s own language points first to games and mini-apps. The product page calls it “Lovable for Telegram games,” and repeatedly refers to shipping “Telegram mini-apps” and “your game” rather than generic media posts or newsletter-style publishing. (waitlist.dropee.xyz) An April 17 update in the Dropee community channel says “the Dropee Create bot continues to gain traction,” and adds that the team is “already working on the first apps together with Community members.” That same update says Dropee is preparing to bring “new users and new attention” to the ecosystem in coming months, “expanding beyond the current experience.” (telegram.me) ### Where does the “community distribution” claim come from? (waitlist.dropee.xyz) The strongest public evidence is on Dropee’s own site. The waitlist page says builders can “surface your app into the existing Dropee player base” and promises “built-in distribution to a Telegram-native audience” with “zero cold-start.” The community channel also points to a distribution strategy built around existing Telegram users. (t.me) Public channel snapshots describe regular in-app events and say the ecosystem is moving from planning into “execution,” with more announcements nearing rollout. ### How much of the social post is independently verifiable? The May 18 X post cited in the source briefing can be verified as a social mention, but X did not return readable page text in this search session. (waitlist.dropee.xyz) The supplied social briefing attributes the phrase “the future of social AI apps” to that post and says it promoted automated content creation and community distribution tools for Telegram groups. Because that description comes from the briefing rather than a directly readable X page, it should be treated as a characterization of the post, not a standalone company filing or product document. (t.me) Dropee’s own public materials do verify the broader direction: Telegram-native creation tools, built-in distribution, active bot infrastructure and community-led app development. Those pages do not, however, use the exact phrase “social AI apps” in the material reviewed here. ### What comes next from Dropee? Dropee’s waitlist page says a demo is “coming soon” and invites early users to join a private waitlist for “the first 100 builders.” The April 17 Telegram update says the first apps are already being developed with community members and that further ecosystem announcements are close. (x.com) (waitlist.dropee.xyz)

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