Mezes

Mezes projects

Ten unrelated projects are gathered here: bots that run inside Telegram groups, apps that open in a browser, and games. Every one of them has a page of its own here — what it does, who it is for and how to use it, written out step by step.

All of them are free and work without signing up.

Runs inside Telegram

You add the bot to a group or open it in a private chat — nothing else is needed.

On Telegram and on the web

The bot and the site are one product: whichever of the two suits you, that is the one you use.

Opens in a browser

Nothing to install — open the link and it starts working.

What every page contains

The pages do not follow one template, but all of them answer these five questions:

What it is
In one sentence — on the very first screen, with no scrolling.
What problem it solves
Why it is needed and who needs it: the situation where it actually helps.
How to use it
Step by step, with the real buttons and the real reply texts. For the Telegram bots the conversation is shown in the exact words the bot sends — not an invented sample.
Questions and answers
The questions asked most often and the limits that come with them — what does not work is written down too.
Where to start
A link to the project itself: the address of the bot or the address of the site.

Why this site exists

The projects themselves live in different places: one is a Telegram bot, another a site of its own, a third a game in the browser. There is no shared interface holding them together, and there does not need to be — they have nothing to do with each other.

The same question comes up with every one of them, though: what does this do, and how do I use it? Inside a project there is little room to answer that — a bot is built for conversation, a game for playing. So every project is given a page of its own here: what problem it solves, what the first step looks like, and what it actually looks like on real screens.

The pages do not resemble one another, because the projects do not either. Each has its own color, its own typeface and its own structure. The language of a page follows the project as well: a page exists in the languages the project itself supports.