How to Bridge Telegram, WhatsApp, and Signal into Vaultr
Bridge Telegram, WhatsApp, and Signal into Vaultr via Matrix. Reply from Vaultr and it reaches your contact on their own app, with nothing for them to install.
Vaultr can bridge Telegram, WhatsApp, and Signal through the Matrix protocol so you can read and reply to those chats directly from Vaultr. When you send a message from Vaultr, your contact receives it in the app they already use — they don’t need to install anything or create a Vaultr account.
Vaultr also supports XMTP natively for Web3 messaging.
What does bridging do?
A bridge connects an external messaging network (like Telegram, WhatsApp, or Signal) to Vaultr via Matrix, the open, federated protocol Vaultr is built on.
Once a bridge is connected:
- Messages from Telegram, WhatsApp, or Signal appear inside Vaultr.
- You reply directly from Vaultr.
- Your reply is delivered to your contact on their original app (Telegram, WhatsApp, or Signal).
- Your contacts don’t install anything and don’t need a Vaultr account.
The result: you stop switching between multiple apps and get a single, unified inbox inside Vaultr.
How to bridge an external messenger
- Open Vaultr.
- Go to Messages → Settings.
- Choose the network you want to connect:
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