How it works

See it as it would be, in your week

Keleinik lives in Telegram and answers like a trusted attendant. Below are short examples of the everyday moments it lightens — and, at the end, a live demo you can try with your own words.

For centuries every Orthodox bishop kept a keleinik — a cell attendant who guarded his schedule, his letters, and his confidence. Now every priest can have one, living quietly in Telegram.

The shape of it

Three steps, then a conversation

No new app to learn. It is simply a chat, always at hand.

I

You write, by voice or text

Whenever the thought comes — between services, on the road, late at night — you tell your Keleinik in plain words.

II

It understands and remembers

It keeps your schedule, your parishioners, and the affairs of the parish in mind, and draws on them when you ask.

III

It answers, and acts

A drafted letter, a reminder set, a sermon thought through — ready for you, in the same quiet conversation.

In practice

A few moments, shown

Video coming soon

EXAMPLE I

A letter, drafted before you finish your tea

A parishioner writes with sad news. You tell your Keleinik in a sentence what happened and who it's for; it returns a warm, fitting reply in your voice, ready to send or to soften as you wish.

Correspondence

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EXAMPLE II

Sunday's homily, thought through with you

Name the Gospel reading and a thought you've been carrying. Your Keleinik gathers the threads — a structure, an image, a question for the faithful — so you step into the pulpit prepared, not scrambling.

Preaching

Video coming soon

EXAMPLE III

Nothing important slips the week

“Remind me to call the deacon before Vespers,” you say between services. It remembers, and brings it back to you in good time — along with the birthdays, promises, and visits you meant to keep.

Memory & reminders

Better than watching — ask it something of your own.

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The promise

What Keleinik keeps for you

In the full Keleinik, inside your Telegram, I would keep the things that help me serve you well:

  • Your parish's calendar and customs — new style, your Tone cycle, the feasts you keep.
  • People you care for — that Maria is in hospital, that the Smirnovs have a baptism coming, whom you're praying for.
  • Your intentions and reminders, returning to you at the right moment.
  • Your voice and manner in letters, so my drafts sound like you and not like a stranger.
  • Ongoing threads — a homily you're still shaping, a meeting still to plan.

The honest measure

What we honestly won't claim

I'm not smarter than the model beneath me. If you love ChatGPT and are happy configuring it yourself, you can get far.

Keleinik's value is the fit and the convenience — the specialization, the memory, the place it lives. For a busy priest, that saved friction is the whole point: a helper who already knows the shape of your day and is always within reach.

Your data

How we handle your data

We store your data in an isolated location (not shared with other clients), and no one outside our small team can see it. Ask us these questions plainly; if a service won't answer them clearly, don't trust it with your parish.