VIBE & Turbo
VIBE is Gliiz's single conversational AI: one brain, shared memory, reachable from two channels: the web chat (Vibe, in the app sidebar) and Turbo, the Telegram bot. Whichever channel you use, VIBE remembers the same conversation and the same project context.
Generate content
Describe what you want in natural language: VIBE proposes a pack (flyers, videos, captions), shows the credit cost, and waits for your confirmation before generating.
Publish or schedule
Once a pack is generated, ask VIBE to publish it now or schedule it: it resolves the right connected account per platform.
Manage your account
Switch projects, top up credits or subscribe, connect a social account, or ask for your balance, all without leaving the conversation.
Create a new project
Ask VIBE to create an additional project: it infers the sector from what you describe when it can, and only asks if genuinely unsure.
There are two ways to connect Telegram: from the web app if you're already logged in (fastest), or cold, straight from Telegram, if you found the bot first.
From the web app
Open Settings → Turbo
Confirm in Telegram
Video tutorial coming soon
Pairing Turbo on Telegram
Cold start, directly on Telegram
Message the bot
Already have an account
No account yet
Video tutorial coming soon
Starting on Telegram without an account yet
A “flow” is one Telegram identity connected to a project, with its own independent VIBE conversation and memory. Several teammates can each connect their own Telegram to the same project's Turbo; each one keeps a private, separate conversation. How many flows a project can have at once depends on the plan, not the account as a whole: the cap applies to every project individually.
| Plan | Flows / project |
|---|---|
| Free | 1 |
| Starter | 1 |
| Pro | 2 |
| Agency | 5 |
| Enterprise | ∞ |
VIBE auto-detects which language you're writing in and replies in kind: a single stray message in another language never flips the whole conversation; it takes two consecutive messages in the new language before it actually switches. You can also explicitly ask VIBE to continue in a specific language ("reply in English from now on"), which locks it until you ask it to switch back.
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