How to Record Pulsz Broadcasts in Telegram

Pulsz streams work in the Tango Live Recorder Mini App exactly like Tango Live streams: paste the broadcast link into the bot, and the recording lands in your Telegram chat - no separate app, no extra setup, no platform picker to fumble with. Here's how the Pulsz flow fits into the same Tango Live Recorder bot, what carries over from Tango Live without any changes, and the steps to record your first Pulsz broadcast.

Pulsz Is Part of the Tango Family

Pulsz is one of the live-streaming platforms the Tango Live Recorder bot supports by default, right alongside Tango Live. You don't need to switch modes, select a platform, or configure anything extra - the bot recognizes a Pulsz link automatically and records it the same way it records a Tango Live broadcast. This is different from platforms like Bigo or the SuperLive family, which need an extra token or cookie before recording works; Pulsz needs none of that. Paste the link, and the bot takes it from there.

Everything From the Tango Flow Applies

Because Pulsz sits in the same family as Tango Live, every core feature of the Tango Live Recorder carries over without changes. Recording covers public, private, group, and 1-on-1 Pulsz streams, the same categories supported for Tango Live. Capture happens server-side, so the recording keeps running even if you close Telegram or lock your phone - nothing depends on your device staying open. The finished video arrives in the original stream quality (typically 720×1280), with no app UI, gift animations, or notifications baked into the frame, and because nothing is captured from your screen, no screen-recording trace is left on your device.

Step-by-Step: Record a Pulsz Stream

  1. Open @TngRecordsBot in Telegram - it launches as a Mini App, no installation required.

  2. On the Record tab, paste the Pulsz stream link (for example, pulsz.tv/stream/{id}) into the input field.

  3. Tap Start Recording - the bot detects it's a Pulsz broadcast automatically and begins capturing on the server right away.

  4. When the stream ends (or you tap Stop), the finished video is delivered straight to your Telegram chat with the bot.

Private, Group & 1-on-1 Pulsz Streams

Pulsz broadcasts that are private, group, or 1-on-1 sessions are recorded the same way private Tango Live sessions are: through Tango-RT, once it's configured for your account. Recordings of private, group, and 1-on-1 streams - on Pulsz as well as Tango Live - don't count against your recording quota, and manual recording by pasting a link always works regardless of subscription. Every account also gets 3 simultaneous recordings for free, which applies to Pulsz streams exactly as it does to Tango Live ones.

Next Steps

If you haven't recorded anything yet, the quick-start guide walks through the basics using a Tango Live link - the same steps apply to Pulsz. For a closer look at private, group, and 1-on-1 sessions and how Tango-RT unlocks them, see Record Private, Group & 1-on-1 Tango Streams; the setup described there works the same way for Pulsz broadcasts.

FAQ

Do I need to do anything special to record a Pulsz stream?
No. Paste the Pulsz link into the Tango Live Recorder bot the same way you would a Tango Live link - the platform is detected automatically and recording starts the same way.
Can I record private or 1-on-1 Pulsz streams?
Yes, the same way as Tango Live: through Tango-RT once it's configured for your account. Private, group, and 1-on-1 recordings don't count against your quota, on Pulsz or Tango Live.
What quality is a recorded Pulsz stream?
The bot captures the original stream quality - typically 720×1280 - with no app UI, gifts, or notifications in the frame, exactly like a Tango Live recording.
Is recording Pulsz streams free?
Yes. Every account gets 3 simultaneous recordings for free, and that applies to Pulsz streams the same as Tango Live ones. A subscription adds more simultaneous slots and access to private Telegram channels with recordings.