Channels broadcast. Groups convert. TeleBoost lets you keep a presence in dozens of Telegram groups at once — scheduled, paced per group, and resilient enough that one bad group never takes down the campaign.
A DM reaches one person. A well-placed message in an active group reaches hundreds of people who chose to be in that room — and it comes with social context a cold DM never has. For offers that live on community trust (trading signals, affiliate programs, services, launches), group presence is the highest-leverage messaging on Telegram.
The problem is arithmetic. Being usefully present in thirty groups means tracking thirty different rhythms, thirty sets of rules, and thirty message histories. Done by hand, it eats your day; done crudely with a blast tool, it gets you banned from all thirty at once.
A TeleBoost group campaign takes one campaign definition and runs it across all the groups you select — but treats every group as its own channel. Each group gets its own posting frequency, so a fast-moving trading chat can hear from you daily while a quieter niche group sees you twice a week.
The sending account rotates naturally through the group list rather than machine-gunning them in sequence, and messages respect Telegram's flood limits so the account never trips rate protection.
Any tool can post to thirty groups on a sunny day. The real test is Tuesday at 3am when one group bans your account, another mutes new members, and a third got deleted entirely. In naive tools, one failure kills the whole run.
TeleBoost isolates errors per group: a removal, mute, or failure in one group is recorded against that group alone, and the campaign keeps serving the other twenty-nine. You see exactly which groups failed and why, instead of discovering a dead campaign a week later.
The groups that matter are moderated, and moderators tolerate members who add signal, not noise. Sustainable group campaigns look less like ads and more like participation: useful messages, reasonable frequency, and an account that also engages like a human.
TeleBoost gives you the controls to run it that way — measured frequency per group, templates you can vary, and full visibility on how each group is responding. Blasting is easy to build and we deliberately didn't build it.
The fastest way to get muted in thirty groups is posting the same paragraph in all thirty. TeleBoost's built-in AI assistant drafts and rewrites your campaign messages in the tone and language you choose — formal for the B2B group, casual for the community chat, Spanish for the LATAM rooms — so each group hears a message written for it, not broadcast at it.
AI drafting quotas are included in every paid plan, from 2,500 messages a month on Starter to 10,000 on Business. The AI writes drafts; you stay the editor.
The campaign dashboard shows per-group state: when each group was last posted to, which posts succeeded, which groups errored and how. Combined with the unified inbox catching DMs from people who saw your group messages, you get the full picture — presence out, conversations in.
One campaign posting across dozens of groups, each at its own frequency.
Draft per-group message variants in any tone or language, with monthly quotas included.
A ban or failure in one group never interrupts the rest of the campaign.
Last activity, successes, and failures for every group in the campaign.
There's no artificial cap — campaigns scale across as many groups as your accounts are members of. In practice, pacing matters more than count: thirty well-paced groups outperform three hundred spammed ones.
That group is marked as failed with the reason recorded, and the campaign continues in every other group. You'll see it in the dashboard instead of finding out by accident.
Each campaign runs from a chosen account across its groups. To cover more ground, run parallel campaigns from different accounts — error isolation and pacing apply per campaign.
Frequency is the whole game. TeleBoost's per-group scheduling and flood-wait handling exist precisely to keep posting inside what Telegram and moderators tolerate. Accounts that post reasonable content at a reasonable pace, behind a stable proxy, sustain group presence for the long term.
Pick your groups, set a message and a rhythm per group, and let the campaign maintain your presence while you work the replies.