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Following Signal Groups

VigiLabs only acts on signals from channels you choose to follow. This page explains how following works on Telegram and Discord, and how to add, browse, and unfollow channels.

How following works

You stay in control of which channels VigiLabs watches. It never acts on a channel you haven't followed, and the moment you unfollow, it stops acting on that channel's signals.

  • Telegram. VigiLabs reads through your own Telegram session, so it can follow any chat you personally have access to — channels, supergroups, or groups.
  • Discord. The VigiLabs bot reads message content only in the channels you follow. It ignores everything in channels you haven't followed.
  • Unfollow any time. Stop VigiLabs from watching a channel by unfollowing it. It stops acting on signals from that channel immediately.

Adding a group on Telegram

There are a few ways to start following a Telegram channel or group:

  • Paste a link. On the Groups page, paste a Telegram link (for example a t.me/... group link) or a VigiLabs join link into the add box at the top, and confirm.
  • Browse your channels. From your connected account, VigiLabs can show the channels and groups you already have access to, and you choose which ones to follow.
  • Deep link from a caller. Some group owners post a join link. Tapping it in Telegram and confirming will start you following that group.

Following a Discord channel

For Discord, the VigiLabs bot needs to be present in the server so it can read the channels you follow. Once connected, you choose which channels VigiLabs should watch, and it reads message content only in those followed channels.

Unfollowing

To stop following a channel, use the Unfollow control on the Groups page. You'll be asked to confirm. Once you confirm, the channel is removed from your followed list and VigiLabs stops monitoring it completely.

Tips for group owners

If you run a caller group and want your members to follow it in VigiLabs, you can share a join link from your group so members can add it in one step. Owner tools and referral options are covered separately — reach out through your usual VigiLabs contact if you run a group and want to set this up.

A word on trust

VigiLabs executes signals from the callers you follow — it does not judge whether a call is good. Only follow callers you trust, and remember that a bad or compromised caller can cause VigiLabs to buy tokens you'd never choose yourself. Your take-profit and stop-loss rules and your position sizing are your main protections.