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Ebook To Kindle Bot is a Telegram bot for Kindle users, designed to send personal ebooks or documents from Telegram to Kindle. It works on top of Amazon’s Send to Kindle email service: users first save their Kindle email address in the Bot, then authorize the sender address used by the Bot in their Amazon account. Once configured, users can forward files to the Bot, which converts and delivers them to Kindle devices, reading apps, or the personal documents library.
The service’s main value lies in mobile convenience and format conversion. Compared with using Amazon Send to Kindle directly, it claims to support more input formats, including EPUB, MOBI, AZW/AZW3, PDF, DOCX, RTF, TXT, CBR/CBZ, DJVU, and more. It also says that even if Amazon no longer accepts MOBI delivery, the Bot will still receive and convert such files. Subscribers can preserve metadata such as title, author, cover, and table of contents; free users receive documents without this metadata. The Bot supports English, Spanish, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, and Russian. The website does not disclose any API, SDK, open-source license, or self-hosting option.
Pricing is low: €1 monthly, €5 for six months, or €8 annually, paid via PayPal inside the Bot. Payments take effect immediately, subscriptions do not auto-renew, and subscription fees are non-refundable. The subscription tiers correspond to 25, 50, or 100 documents per day. The free quota is described inconsistently on the page: one place says up to 5 documents per month, while another says up to 1 document per month, so the actual quota should be checked inside the Bot. The maximum file size is 40MB per file.
The advantages are its low barrier to entry, especially for sending ebooks directly from a phone to Kindle when no computer is available; broad format support; and a FAQ that explains Kindle email addresses, Amazon authorization, and common failure reasons in detail. The downsides are that the delivery chain depends on Telegram, Amazon’s email service, and the user’s configuration—if any part fails, delivery may fail; the free version is clearly limited; only PayPal is supported; and there is no disclosed commitment regarding open source, self-hosting, data retention, or service availability.
It is suitable for heavy Kindle users, people who often collect ebooks on their phones, and individual readers who need to handle multiple formats such as MOBI, EPUB, and PDF. For developer-tool users, it is more of an automated delivery utility than an integrable platform. Users in China should note that Telegram access is usually restricted, and PayPal payments may be less convenient than local payment methods. Alternatives include Amazon Send to Kindle and Calibre.
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