Real Telegram comments posted on your channel posts through the linked discussion group, with custom phrase lists you provide or topic-matching generated responses. Paced to land in the first hour after publication when readers are still scrolling the post. Channel must have a linked discussion group enabled, the technical mechanic Telegram uses for channel comments. No password ever required, only the public post link. Used by crypto signal channels, content channels, news outlets, and agencies through our dashboard and REST API.
We never ask for your password. The public post link is the only input.
Linked Group Required
Telegram channels need a linked discussion group for comments to exist. Without it, the Comment button does not appear under posts.
Custom Phrase Lists
Paste 5 to 20 on-topic phrases in the voice of your channel. The supply rotates through them with randomized timing.
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Service Details
What You Actually Get
The concrete characteristics of NLO SMM's Telegram comment services, written without marketing fluff.
Real Comments via Linked Group
Real Telegram accounts post comments through your channel's linked discussion group. The comment count visible under the post rises and the comments are visible when readers tap the Comment button to expand the thread.
Custom Phrase Lists or Generated
Paste 5 to 20 on-topic phrases in the voice of your channel and the supply rotates through them with randomized timing, or pick a generated tier where the supply produces topic-matching responses from the post content. Custom is cleaner on close inspection.
Linked Group Required
Telegram channels do not natively support comments. Comments exist only when a discussion group is linked to the channel through channel settings, Discussion. Without the link, the Comment button does not appear under posts and orders fail.
First-Hour Velocity Timing
Comments paced to land in the first 30 to 90 minutes after the post is published, when readers are still scrolling and the comment count signals discussion-worthy content. Late comments raise the visible count but miss the early reader window.
No Credentials Required
Orders use the public channel post link only. No OAuth, no password, no admin access to the discussion group. The channel must be public and the linked group must allow new members to post.
Public REST API
The full REST API at /api covers comment orders, useful for crypto channel networks firing comments on every signal post as it publishes through webhook integration.
Process
How Ordering Works
From signup to comments landing under your post, in five steps.
1
Create an Account
Free signup, email and password only. No card details required at signup.
2
Link a Discussion Group
Channel settings, Discussion, link an existing group or create one. The Comment button only appears under posts once the link exists.
3
Publish the Post First
Comments are placed against a specific post URL. Publish the channel post and copy its link before placing the order.
4
Paste Post Link & Phrase List
Paste the channel post URL. For custom-phrase services, paste 5 to 20 on-topic phrases. Set quantity, place the order.
5
Track in Dashboard
Comments appear under the post within the first minute of placement. The comment count visible under the post rises as the order delivers.
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When you buy Telegram comments, you are paying for real Telegram accounts to post comments on your channel post through the channel's linked discussion group. The comment count visible under the post rises (the small number next to the speech-bubble icon), and the comments themselves are visible to anyone who taps the Comment button to expand the thread. Comments can be custom-phrase (you provide the text) or generated (the supply produces topic-matching responses from the post content).
This is structurally different from group messages or chat activity. The comments are posted in the linked discussion group, but Telegram displays them as channel comments under the original channel post. To a reader scrolling the channel, the comment count and the comment thread look identical to a real audience discussing the post. Comment threads also rank by upvotes (Telegram added reactions to comments in late 2022), so well-written comments can climb to the top of the thread and shape what other readers see first.
Comments only work on channels that have a linked discussion group enabled. Without the link, the Comment button does not appear under posts and orders cannot land. The first thing to verify before ordering is that the channel has a discussion group linked. If you also run a Telegram group separately for community chat, see Buy Telegram Members; member orders go to groups, comment orders go through linked groups against channel posts. For channels without comments enabled, lifting post reactions and post views remains an option.
How Linked Discussion Groups Power Channel Comments
Telegram channels are one-way broadcast surfaces by default. Only admins post; everyone else reads. To enable comments, the channel admin links a separate discussion group to the channel through channel settings, Discussion. Once linked, every channel post automatically creates a thread in the linked group, and any message posted in that thread shows up as a comment under the channel post on the channel side.
This architecture has three practical consequences worth understanding before ordering. First, the linked group must allow new members to join and post. If the group is set to admin-approval-only for new members, supply accounts cannot join the group and the comment orders fail silently. Set the group to open joining or, at minimum, allow new members to post immediately without approval.
Second, the discussion group has its own member count separate from the channel subscriber count. Members who comment on channel posts automatically join the linked group, so an active commenting community grows the group membership over time. This is why news channels and crypto signal channels frequently have linked groups with thousands of members even when they discourage chat in the group; the comments under posts compound into group membership.
Third, comment ordering history. Telegram added reactions to comments in late 2022. Comments with more reactions float to the top of the comment thread, which means a well-placed comment with proportional reactions becomes the first thing readers see when they tap Comment. Pair comment orders with reaction orders on the specific comments you want at the top of the thread for maximum visibility.
Quality Tiers Explained
The Telegram comment services on NLO SMM split along two axes: phrase source and account quality. Both are stated in the service name.
Generated Comments
The lowest price point. Supply generates topic-matching comments from the post content. Useful for volume scenarios where the headline comment count matters more than the actual text. The generated text is plausible but can read as generic on close inspection; on alert channels (channels where moderators or regulars actively read the comment thread) this tier can be spotted. Useful for crypto signal channels with high post frequency where readers do not scrutinize each comment thread.
Custom-Phrase Comments
You paste a list of 5 to 20 on-topic phrases written in the voice of your channel. The supply rotates through the list with randomized timing so the comment thread reads as casual conversation rather than a wall of identical phrases. Phrase quality matters: short, on-topic, in the actual vocabulary your readers use. A crypto channel's phrase list should include actual signal-trader vocabulary (entry, stop, target, leverage, FOMO, capitulation); a content channel's phrase list should match the content vertical. Custom-phrase costs more than generated but produces a comment thread that holds up to close reading.
Premium Aged-Account Comments
Top tier. Accounts with profile pictures, prior Telegram activity, and message history that survives Telegram's anti-spam sweeps better than standard supply. The comments stay visible longer, the thread looks credible to anyone who taps a username to inspect the profile, and the comment count holds across the 30-day refill window with fewer drops. Right for high-stakes posts (launch announcements, partnership reveals, brand campaigns) where the comment thread itself becomes part of the social proof.
Reply-Chain Comments
Some services post comments as replies to existing top comments rather than standalone top-level comments, building a visible reply chain that reads as a more engaged community. Useful for the very top of comment threads on important posts where you want the thread to look like real conversation depth rather than parallel monologues.
Most Telegram comment services on NLO SMM carry a 30-day refill warranty. Inside the warranty window, if comments are removed from your post for the reasons covered below, the dashboard shows a refill button and the missing comments are restored at no charge. The exact warranty length is stated on each service in the catalog.
Comments drop for three reasons specific to Telegram's mechanics. First, the linked group's admin team can manually delete comments through the group moderation interface; if your own moderators delete comments, the warranty does not cover the deletion because it was you removing the comments. Second, Telegram's anti-spam sweeps occasionally purge supply accounts; when an account is purged its prior comments often disappear with it. Third, supply-side errors during the original delivery occasionally leave the count short of the ordered quantity.
The warranty has two structural limits. The post itself must remain published on the channel for refill to reach it (if you delete the post, refill cannot find the target). And the linked discussion group must remain linked to the channel through the warranty window; if you unlink the discussion group, the comment thread on prior posts becomes inaccessible to the supply network and refill cannot reach the comments.
Safety, Bans, and What Telegram Actually Detects
Telegram's enforcement targets specific patterns: bot rings using coordinated account-creation signatures, scam content broadcast through channels (fake giveaways, impersonation of established projects), and identifiable comment-spam patterns where the same exact comment text appears across many channels in coordinated bursts. Telegram does not single out channels for receiving comments through legitimate discussion-group activity by external accounts.
An external service that has unrelated Telegram accounts post varied custom-phrase comments through the linked discussion group on a paced schedule does not match the enforcement patterns. The phrase rotation, the timing variation, and the per-channel customization avoid the identical-comment-spam signature that platform enforcement targets. NLO SMM only needs the public post link; we never request a login, OAuth, or admin access to the channel or the linked group.
Two safety-on-your-end concerns are worth flagging. Do not write phrase lists that violate the linked discussion group's posting rules (most groups disable promotional links, external channel invites, and certain political content; if the supply tries to post phrases that violate these rules, the group's AutoModerator deletes them and refill catches the deletions but the noise looks bad to subscribers). And do not use the same custom phrase list across many of your own channels; the repetition across channels under your control is the pattern Telegram does detect.
An honest caveat: no provider can guarantee against future Telegram policy changes. The platform has tightened comment-spam enforcement multiple times since 2020, generally toward better detection of coordinated cross-channel patterns. Keep phrase lists varied across channels you operate, and the orders read as ordinary community engagement.
When to Use First-Hour Pacing
Telegram does not have an algorithmic ranking surface that promotes posts based on early engagement velocity (unlike Reddit's Hot or TikTok's For You Page). But comment timing still matters for three concrete reasons.
Reader scrolling behavior
Telegram channel readers scroll new posts within the first hour or two after publication and rarely return to older posts. A comment count visible during the early scrolling window signals discussion-worthy content and increases the rate at which readers tap to read the comments themselves. Comments that land 12 hours after the post lift the visible count but miss the reader-attention window where the count actually influences behavior.
Cross-promotion screenshots
Channel-promotion partnerships and paid placements frequently involve the partner taking a screenshot of the promoted post for their own promo materials. If the screenshot is taken in the first few hours after publication, the comment count visible in the screenshot is whatever has accumulated by that point. Front-loaded comment delivery via first-hour pacing produces screenshots that show robust engagement.
TG Stat post analytics
TG Stat tracks per-post engagement (views, reactions, and comments) and shows the time distribution. A post that shows comment arrival concentrated in the early window after publication looks like organic community response. A post with all comments arriving 6 hours later looks suspicious to anyone analyzing the channel's engagement patterns through TG Stat. Drip-feed across the first 60 to 90 minutes produces the cleanest distribution.
NLO SMM exposes a public REST API at /api covering order placement, status checks, balance queries, and bulk operations. For Telegram comments specifically, the API is most useful wired to a content-publishing webhook so a comment order fires automatically when a channel post publishes, catching the first-hour reader window without manual placement.
Three buyer categories rely on the comment API. Crypto signal channel networks that operate multiple branded channels and publish signal posts on tight schedules, where every signal post needs proportional comment engagement to read as actively discussed in the community. Marketing and PR agencies pushing comment orders across many client channels with per-client custom phrase lists stored as configuration. Reseller panels that connect their own storefront to NLO SMM as an upstream provider; if you run a reseller storefront, the child panel option is built for exactly this.
Standard rate limits apply, and higher limits are available on request. For channels running a full Telegram growth strategy, ordering comments alongside channel subscribers, post views, and reactions through one balance is simpler than juggling several providers. Fund the account once on the add funds page and the API draws from that balance.
Who Uses This Service
Buying Telegram comments is mostly about making channel posts look discussion-worthy to readers scrolling through, and about producing comment threads that hold up under TG Stat scrutiny when advertisers and partnership coordinators analyze the channel. The realistic buyer pool includes:
Crypto signal and trading channels, populating comment threads under signal posts so readers see active community discussion validating the call.
Content channels with linked discussion groups, lifting comment engagement on important posts (launches, announcements, viral content) to match the visible view count.
News and media channels, building comment threads under breaking-news posts where reader engagement is the credibility signal.
Brand-managed channels, ensuring sponsored posts and product announcements show audience response in the comment thread.
Marketing and PR agencies, running comment campaigns across client channels at scale through the API with custom phrase lists per client niche.
Cryptocurrency project channels, where comment activity on roadmap updates and partnership announcements drives investor perception of community engagement.
Reseller panels, child-panel operators sourcing Telegram comment services from NLO SMM and reselling to their own customers.
What unites them is the engagement-credibility goal: make the comment thread under each post read as a real audience response rather than a discussion vacuum that contradicts the subscriber count.
Mistakes That Hurt Results
Buying comments can compound into real engagement or read as obvious inflation, depending on execution. These are the avoidable errors specific to Telegram comment mechanics.
Ordering without a linked discussion group
Telegram channels do not natively have comments. The Comment button appears under posts only when a discussion group is linked through channel settings. Without the link, the orders cannot land and the supply network reports a missing target. Link a discussion group first; the link applies to all future posts automatically.
Generic phrase lists that read as bot output
"Great post", "thanks for sharing", "very informative" appearing across all your custom-phrase orders is the exact pattern Telegram's comment-spam detection targets and the pattern subscribers spot. Build phrase lists of 5 to 20 short, on-topic comments using actual vocabulary from your channel niche. The cost of the custom-phrase tier is wasted if the phrases are interchangeable with any random channel's filler.
Comments that violate the linked group's posting rules
Most discussion groups configure AutoModerator to delete promotional links, external channel invites, swear words, and certain political content. If your phrase list contains anything that trips these filters, the comments get deleted immediately, the visible count never rises, and refill chases its own tail. Check the linked group's posting rules before pasting the phrase list.
Comments without proportional reactions
Telegram added reactions to comments in late 2022; comments with more reactions float to the top of the thread. A comment thread with 50 comments and zero reactions on any comment looks abandoned compared to threads where each comment has 5 to 20 reactions. Pair comment orders with reaction orders on the specific comments you want at the top.
Reusing the same phrase list across channels you operate
Telegram's spam detection looks for repeated identical comment text across channels. If you operate three channels and use the same custom phrase list on all of them, the pattern is detectable. Vary the phrase lists per channel based on the channel's specific vocabulary.
Using any service that asks for your password or admin access
No Telegram comment service needs your password, your 2FA code, or admin access to your channel or linked group. The public post URL is the only input required. Treat a request for any login material or admin privileges as a reason to leave the service immediately.
Frequently Asked Questions
Comments cost more per unit than reactions or views because each comment requires the supply to write or fetch a phrase and post it through the linked discussion group. Generated comments are the cheapest tier; custom-phrase and aged-account tiers cost more. Exact rates show live in the order panel above. The full catalog is on the services page.
Yes. Telegram channels do not natively support comments; the Comment button appears under posts only when a discussion group is linked to the channel through channel settings, Discussion. Without the link, the orders cannot land. Either link an existing group or create a new one from channel settings before placing the order.
Yes. Custom-phrase services accept a list of 5 to 20 on-topic phrases in the voice of your channel. The supply rotates through the list with randomized timing so the comments do not appear in a predictable order. Use actual vocabulary from your channel niche; generic phrases read as bot output.
Most stay. Comments drop for three reasons: your own moderators delete them, Telegram's anti-spam sweeps purge the supply accounts, or the linked group's AutoModerator removes comments that violate group posting rules. The 30-day refill warranty covers drops from the second and third reasons. If your own moderators delete comments, the warranty does not cover the deletion because you initiated it.
Yes, through a separate order. Telegram added reactions to comments in late 2022; comments with more reactions float to the top of the comment thread. Place a comment order first, identify the comments you want at the top, then place a reaction order targeting those specific comments.
Standard orders begin within 60 seconds. Paced delivery spreads comments across the first 30 to 90 minutes after the post is published, when readers are actively scrolling. Instant delivery is available but produces a comment-arrival distribution that looks unnatural on TG Stat post analytics; paced is usually the better choice.
It is safe when the provider never requests your password, 2FA code, or admin access to the channel or linked group. NLO SMM only needs the public post link. Telegram's enforcement targets identical-comment spam patterns across channels and bot rings with coordinated account-creation signatures, not channels receiving varied custom-phrase comments from aged accounts through legitimate discussion-group posting. Do not reuse the same phrase list across channels you control.
Most Telegram comment services carry a 30-day refill warranty. If comments drop due to Telegram anti-spam sweeps or the linked group's AutoModerator, the dashboard shows a refill button and the missing comments are restored at no charge. The post must remain published and the discussion group must remain linked for the refill mechanic to reach the thread.
Yes. The REST API at /api covers comment orders for crypto channel networks firing comments on every signal post through publishing webhooks, marketing agencies running comment campaigns across many client channels, and reseller child panels forwarding orders to their own customers. Standard rate limits apply; higher limits available on request.
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Order Telegram Comments
Real comments through your linked discussion group, with custom phrase lists you provide or topic-matching generated responses, paced into the first-hour reader window when comment counts actually influence reader behavior. 30-day refill warranty, public REST API, public post link only.