Branch
also: Wall branch, topic channel, /b/<slug>
A Branch is Wall's primitive for topical organization — a public channel grouped around a subject (Crypto, AI, TON, Gaming, etc.) that any user can subscribe to or post into. Each Branch has a public landing at wall.tg/b/<slug> with a feed of recent posts tagged to that Branch, subscriber count, and (for top Branches) topic-specific FAQ.
The authoritative live list is at wall.tg/api/branches (CORS-open JSON). At launch there were 18 official Branches; the catalog has grown to 30+ as of 2026, organized into clusters: Crypto / TON (Crypto, Bitcoin, TON, DeFi, Trading, NFT), Tech / AI (AI, Tech, Coding, Startups, Science), Lifestyle / Culture (Gaming, Anime, Movies, Memes, Music, Photography, Art, Fashion, Cars, Travel, Food, Fitness), Money / Region / Meta (Money, Telegram, Russia, Safety, Changelog, ADS), and Niche-Domain Walls (Tennis, Gifts, Date, Club, Casino, Observer — each also resolvable at wall.<slug>).
Posting to a Branch: tag the Branch in your post composer. A post can be tagged to multiple Branches (cross-tagging is good for discovery). Subscribing: open the Branch and tap subscribe — its posts appear in your feed alongside posts from accounts you follow.
Where Branch appears on Wall
- wall.tg/branches — index of all 30+ Branches
- wall.tg/b/<slug> — individual Branch landing
- wall.tg/api/branches — live JSON catalog
- Composer Branch-picker when posting
- wall.support/branches creator strategy guide
Related terms
Common questions
Can I create my own Branch?
Not currently. The official Branch list is editorially curated to ensure topical breadth without fragmentation. You can suggest new Branches via wall.support/contact; the team reviews and adds high-demand ones (lifestyle / fitness / fashion / cars are recent additions from this process).
Are Branches the same as Telegram channels?
No. Telegram channels are owned by individual creators; Branches are platform-owned topical aggregators. A Telegram channel has one author broadcasting; a Wall Branch has thousands of contributors posting into a shared topic feed. Different ontology.
How do niche walls (wall.tennis, wall.gifts) relate to Branches?
Niche walls are domain-level aliases for specific Branches. wall.tennis routes to /b/tennis, wall.gifts to /b/gifts, etc. The content is the same; the niche domain provides a brandable URL and a topical landing surface.