> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs-v2.autoforwardtelegram.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs-v2.autoforwardtelegram.com/guides.md).

# Guides

- [Welcome to Auto Forward Messages Telegram Bot!](https://docs-v2.autoforwardtelegram.com/guides/welcome-to-auto-forward-messages-telegram-bot.md): AutoForward Messages is a powerful tool designed to help you manage and automate message forwarding from selected channels and groups. With this app, you can effortlessly customize forwarding rules..
- [Commands Arguments Meaning](https://docs-v2.autoforwardtelegram.com/guides/commands-arguments-meaning.md)
- [How to connect?](https://docs-v2.autoforwardtelegram.com/guides/how-to-connect.md)
- [How to connect BOT?](https://docs-v2.autoforwardtelegram.com/guides/how-to-connect-bot.md): Quickly connect your Telegram account, activate your bot, and unlock 7 days of full-featured access — no coding required.
- [Get information channels, groups, your account](https://docs-v2.autoforwardtelegram.com/guides/get-information-channels-groups-your-account.md)
- [How To Create Task Auto Forward ?](https://docs-v2.autoforwardtelegram.com/guides/how-to-create-task-auto-forward.md): Learn how to create a task to automatically forward Telegram messages from one chat to another in just a few taps.


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