Anyone can blast a thousand DMs once. The operators who win on Telegram are the ones still sending in six months. TeleBoost outreach campaigns are engineered for that: personalized messages, human pacing, automatic follow-ups, and accounts that survive.
Telegram actively defends its users against spam — new accounts that message strangers at machine speed get flagged within hours. Most 'bulk DM' tools ignore this, which is why their users cycle through accounts like disposable razors and their deliverability collapses.
TeleBoost takes the opposite bet: fewer, better messages, sent in a way that's indistinguishable from a human working their contacts. Randomized delays between sends. Daily quotas per account. Rotation across your connected accounts so no single one carries the load. A dedicated proxy on every connection, always.
The result isn't just account safety — it's better response rates. A message that arrives alone, well-timed and personalized, reads like a person. Fifty identical messages hitting a community in the same minute read like a purge waiting to happen.
In every outreach channel ever measured, the majority of responses come from follow-ups, not the first touch. On Telegram almost nobody follows up, because doing it manually across hundreds of conversations is impossible to track.
TeleBoost builds sequences into every campaign. Add follow-up messages that go only to people who haven't replied — or to everyone, if it's an announcement — with the timing you choose. Each follow-up is sent by the same account that sent the first message, so the thread stays one coherent conversation on the prospect's side.
Message templates support personalization fields, so every message opens with the prospect's actual name instead of 'Hey there.' Small touch, outsized effect: on a channel where people expect humans, the first three words decide whether your message reads as a person or a purge-worthy bot.
Build template variants per segment — one relevance angle for each audience — and reuse your best performers across campaigns. The per-recipient stats tell you which variant earns replies, so the library gets sharper with every send.
Every recipient has a state you can see: queued, sent, read, replied, failed. Campaign dashboards show the funnel in real time, and live monitoring flags replies the moment they arrive — routing each one into your unified inbox with the campaign context attached.
That per-recipient truth is what makes iteration possible. You'll know which template got read but ignored, which one converted, and which list wasn't worth the messages — with data, not vibes.
Randomized delays, daily per-account quotas, and account rotation by default.
Automatic follow-ups to non-responders, sent from the same account.
Personalization fields and reusable variants that improve with every campaign's stats.
Queued, sent, read, replied, failed — live, for every single contact.
It depends on each account's age and standing with Telegram — fresh accounts tolerate far less than established ones. TeleBoost enforces conservative per-account quotas and spreads volume across your accounts. Our DM limits guide covers the real numbers in depth.
They're marked as replied, their follow-ups stop automatically, their lead status advances, and the conversation appears in your unified inbox with full campaign context — ready for you to continue personally.
Yes, instantly, at any point. Recipients keep their states, so you can resume later without double-messaging anyone.
A polite follow-up three days later is normal professional behavior — it's what you'd do manually if you could keep track. What annoys people is getting the same first message twice, which per-recipient state tracking makes impossible.
Campaign messages are text with personalization fields today. Once a prospect replies, the inbox supports the full range — media, voice notes, quotes — like any Telegram client.
Pick a lead list, write your message, set the pace, and watch replies land in your inbox.