Hi @jackstron
Thanks for using the Super Web Share plugin and reaching out to us! First of all, I would like to clarify that the main feature of the plugin is to provide the native social sharing modal window on the Share API-supported browsers. The modal window getting triggered on the supported browser uses the apps installed on the particular device.
Suppose you mention adding Telegram to the Fallback modal window on Web API non-supported browsers. In that case, it’s very sorry that it’s not possible now, as we build this plugin to provide the native sharing feature. The fallback feature is added with minimal social sharing platforms like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and WhatsApp, as we noticed those are the main social media used by most users. And the Copy Link option will help to copy the URL quickly and to paste it on other social platforms.
Eventually, the fallback use will decrease in the upcoming browser versions, as most browsers are about to start supporting the native sharing prompt by connecting with the OS. We are adding more features to the native sharing button, irrespective of the modal fallback, as the fallback will not be used in the near future by the release of the upcoming browser versions.
Please let us know if we have misunderstood your message and if your question is about something different; we’d be happy to help.