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Buy Telegram Members

Real Telegram group members added through the standard Join flow on your public group, paced through drip-feed delivery so the member-count climb tracks plausible organic growth across the days you publish content. Real-account tiers survive Telegram's periodic anti-spam sweeps and pass the captcha-bot filters most active groups deploy. Orders typically start in under 60 seconds. No password ever required, only your public group @username or t.me URL. Used by crypto trading and signal groups, project communities, content creators, and agencies through our dashboard and REST API.

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Under 60s start time
30-day refill warranty
Public REST API
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100% Safe

We never ask for your password. The public group @username is the only input.

Public Group Required

Group must have a public @username. Private groups with invite-link-only access cannot receive bulk member orders.

Captcha-Bot Compatible

Premium tiers pass the captcha-bot filters (Shieldy, Combot) most active Telegram groups deploy against bot joiners.

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Service Details

What You Actually Get

The concrete characteristics of NLO SMM's Telegram group member services, written without marketing fluff.

Real Group Members

Premium-tier members come from real Telegram accounts with profile pictures, recent message history, and the activity signature that lets them pass captcha-bot filters most active groups deploy. Standard tiers use older recycled accounts at lower price points.

Drip-Feed Pacing

Members paced across hours or days at rates matching organic growth, typically 500 to 2,000 per day for active growing groups. The daily-joins curve in the admin panel and on TG Stat group analytics looks like real audience momentum rather than a vertical spike.

30-Day Refill Warranty

Telegram's anti-spam sweeps and group-side captcha bots periodically remove flagged accounts. If a portion of delivered members drops during the warranty window, the dashboard shows a refill button and the missing members are restored at no charge.

Country-Targeted Routes

Geo-routed members for major regions (USA, UK, EU, Brazil, India, Russia, MENA, Iran, Vietnam). Useful for region-specific groups (Russian-language trading groups, Iranian community groups) where the member-list geography needs to match the content language.

No Credentials Required

Orders use the public @username or t.me URL only. No OAuth, no password, no admin access to the group. The group must be public with a @username and must allow new members to join immediately without admin approval.

Public REST API

The full REST API at /api covers member orders, useful for crypto project communities, airdrop campaigns, and agency growth programs pushing members across many client groups from a single balance.

Process

How Ordering Works

From signup to members landing in your group, in five steps.

1

Create an Account

Free signup, email and password only. No card details required at signup.

2

Set Group to Public

Group settings, Group Type, Public. Pick a public @username. Disable admin approval for new joiners.

3

Add Funds & Pick Service

Top up the balance. Choose standard, real-account, drip-feed, or country-targeted. The service name states the tier.

4

Paste Group Link

Public t.me URL or @username only. Never your password or session string. Set the quantity, place the order.

5

Track in Dashboard

Order status updates in real time. Members appear in the count visible at the top of the group within the first minute of placement.

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Pair members with channel subscribers, post views, reactions, and comments so the full Telegram presence (group + linked channel) looks proportionally active.

What "Buying Telegram Members" Actually Means

When you buy Telegram members, you are paying for other Telegram accounts to press the Join button on your public group so the member count visible at the top of the group rises. You hand over the public group URL (t.me/yourgroup) or @username, not your login, and the panel routes the order through a network of real Telegram accounts (premium tiers) or older recycled accounts (standard tiers) that perform the join action through the standard group-join flow.

Telegram groups are two-way messaging surfaces where members can post, react, and reply within the rules the admin sets. Member count visible to anyone landing on the group page is the first credibility signal that determines whether new visitors join or close the page. For crypto trading groups, airdrop campaign communities, project Discord-alternatives, and brand fan groups, the member count is the metric advertisers and partnership coordinators use to evaluate the audience size before paying for promotion or collaboration.

For this service to land, the group must be public (have a public @username), must allow new members to join immediately without admin approval, and must not have aggressive captcha-bot enforcement that the supply tier cannot pass. If you also run a Telegram channel separately for broadcast content, see Buy Telegram Channel Subscribers; channel subscribers and group members are different metrics with different services. The two work together when the group is set as the linked discussion group for the channel.

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Groups vs Channels: Why Members Are Not Subscribers

Telegram has two community constructs and they are structurally different. Channels are one-way broadcast surfaces where only admins post and subscribers read, unlimited in size, with the subscribe count visible publicly. Groups are two-way messaging surfaces where members can post, capped at 200,000 members per group, with the member count visible at the top of the group page. The two have separate services because the join endpoints differ and the delivery mechanics behave differently.

Groups have two technical variants. Basic groups (up to 200 members) and supergroups (up to 200,000 members). Telegram automatically converts basic groups to supergroups when they cross 200 members or when admins enable certain advanced features. For any group you intend to grow beyond 200 members, you are working with a supergroup whether you triggered the conversion explicitly or Telegram did it automatically. All bulk member orders target supergroups; the 200-member cap on basic groups makes them irrelevant for ordering purposes.

Supergroups added Topics in late 2022 (forum-style sub-threads visible to all members), which is useful for community organization but does not change the underlying member-count mechanic. Member orders raise the total group count regardless of how the group organizes content into topics.

The discussion-group hybrid case is worth flagging. When a channel admin links a group to their channel as the discussion group, members who comment on channel posts automatically join the linked group. This is the source of the large member counts you see on crypto signal channel discussion groups: the comment activity compounds into group membership over time. If your group is the linked discussion group for a channel, member orders combine with organic comment-driven joins. For comment-driven growth specifically, see Buy Telegram Comments.

Quality Tiers Explained

The Telegram group member services on NLO SMM split along three axes: account quality, captcha-bot compatibility, and delivery pacing. All are stated in the service name.

Standard Members

The lowest price point. Supply comes from older recycled Telegram accounts without profile pictures or recent message history. The member count rises and refill warranty applies for 30 days. Works on permissive groups (groups without captcha bots or with light filtering) but a portion of standard accounts gets caught by Shieldy or Combot in groups that deploy aggressive bot filtering. Refill mechanic covers the drops, but the visible count rise during delivery may lag the ordered quantity if filtering is heavy.

Premium Real-Account Members

Accounts with profile pictures, public usernames, and recent message activity on Telegram. They pass the captcha-bot challenges Shieldy and Combot use (simple CAPTCHA tests, click-this-button verification, knowledge-check questions) at much higher rates than standard supply. Right choice for active community groups, crypto trading groups, and any group running anti-bot enforcement. The visible member count rises closer to the full ordered quantity because fewer accounts get filtered out.

Drip-Feed Members

Standard or premium accounts spread across hours, days, or weeks instead of landing in one batch. The daily-joins curve in the admin panel and on TG Stat group analytics climbs steadily rather than spiking vertically. Premium-priced because the supply has to maintain a steady release rate, but produces the cleanest growth chart for partnership negotiations or advertiser due diligence.

Country-Targeted Members

Routed from specific geos (USA, UK, EU, Brazil, India, Russia, MENA, Iran, Vietnam). Useful for groups whose content is region-specific (Russian-language signal groups, Iranian community groups, Brazilian crypto airdrop hunters) where having most members from random unrelated countries undermines the group's content relevance. Costs more per thousand because the geo-matched supply pool is smaller.

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How the Refill Warranty Works

Most Telegram group member services on NLO SMM carry a 30-day refill warranty. Inside the warranty window, if a portion of delivered members drops off because Telegram's integrity systems purged supply accounts or because group-side captcha bots removed members that failed verification, the dashboard shows a refill button next to the order and the missing members are restored at no charge. The exact warranty length is stated on each service.

Group-member drop has three distinct causes. Telegram's platform-level anti-spam sweeps remove accounts that match patterns like never posting, never reading, joining only groups, or accounts created in batched signatures. Group-side captcha bots (Shieldy, Combot, Group Help) ban or kick members that fail the verification challenge within the time window the group admin sets. And the group's own admin team can manually remove members through the group moderation interface; if your own moderators remove members, the warranty does not cover the removal because you initiated it.

The warranty has two structural limits worth knowing. The group must remain public and reachable through its original @username for refill to work; if you switch the group to private mid-warranty, rename it in a way that changes the URL, or convert the supergroup back to a basic group, refill cannot reach the group and the warranty pauses. And if you change the group's captcha-bot configuration to be more aggressive after delivery (raising the bar above what the supply tier can pass), refill into the new configuration drops at the same rate the original delivery did.

Safety, Bans, and What Telegram Actually Detects

Telegram's terms of service prohibit running spam-broadcast groups, hosting scam operations, distributing malware, and operating bot networks against the platform. They do not single out groups for receiving members from external accounts as a separate enforcement category. Telegram's enforcement against groups targets the activity in the group (scam content, harmful behavior, mass-reported messages) and bot rings detectable through coordinated account-creation signatures.

An external service that has unrelated Telegram accounts press Join on a public group through the standard join flow does not match the enforcement patterns Telegram acts on. NLO SMM only needs your public group @username; we never request a login, OAuth token, or admin access to your group. Because no software touches your account, a member order cannot trigger the account-side enforcement that targets group admins running scam content or coordinated bot manipulation.

The safety surface on your end is what the group itself does. Do not run scam patterns (fake airdrop campaigns, impersonation of established projects, signal-group scams that vanish after collecting subscription fees), do not allow content that triggers mass user reports, and stay within Telegram's content policy. If the group's content and moderation are clean and the member growth is paced through drip-feed rather than a single vertical spike, the order looks like normal community growth to Telegram's anti-abuse systems.

An honest caveat: no provider can guarantee against future Telegram policy changes. Telegram has shifted its anti-spam posture multiple times since 2018, generally toward tighter enforcement on coordinated cross-group activity. Keep member counts plausible against the group's posting activity and the proportional metrics (chat volume, reactions, comment counts on linked-channel posts), and the channel reads as ordinary community growth rather than a flag worth investigating.

When to Use Drip-Feed Delivery

Drip-feed delivery spreads the ordered quantity across a configurable window so the member count climb resembles real audience momentum. Three specific scenarios make drip-feed the right call.

Approaching a paid-promotion or partnership review

Promoters and partnership coordinators on Telegram check group statistics on TG Stat or Telemetr before negotiating placement rates. Both platforms show daily-joins history. A chart that is flat for months and then shows a 15,000-member vertical spike on one Tuesday is read as a paid lift and either depresses the offered rate or kills the deal. Drip-feed across 5 to 10 days produces a chart that reads as organic momentum and supports the rate you are negotiating for. The slow-drip premium tier across 10 days is the standard configuration for partnership-track groups.

New launch groups building from a small base

A brand-new group that goes from 150 to 35,000 members in an afternoon attracts the wrong kind of attention from competing groups in the same niche, who often report these patterns publicly on TG Stat or in moderator-network channels. Drip across multiple weeks at daily-join rates matching plausible organic growth (typically 500 to 2,000 per day for active growing groups in popular niches like crypto and trading) lets the group scale without flagging.

Working with aggressive captcha-bot configurations

Groups with Shieldy or Combot set to strict verification (multiple challenge questions, time-limited responses, knowledge-check captchas) filter joiners at a rate that varies through the day based on supply-pool freshness. Instant orders concentrate the supply at one moment and the filtering rate against that batch can be high. Drip-feed across hours spreads the joiners across multiple supply rotations, and the per-batch filtering rate falls because each rotation hits the bot fresh. The visible member count rises closer to the full ordered quantity when the supply is paced rather than concentrated.

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API and Bulk Orders for Agencies

NLO SMM exposes a public REST API at /api covering order placement, status checks, balance queries, and bulk operations. The API is the same backend the dashboard uses, so anything you can do by hand you can automate, including drip-feed schedules that fire member batches on a calendar you define and webhook-triggered orders that fire when client groups reach specified thresholds.

Four buyer categories rely on the member API. Crypto project communities running airdrop campaigns where every campaign window requires lifting the group to a specific size to demonstrate audience reach to potential exchange listings. Marketing and PR agencies managing groups for many clients with per-group drip schedules synchronized to client posting cadences. Cryptocurrency exchange marketing teams promoting new listings, where the project group's member count is part of the listing-evaluation criteria. Reseller panels connecting their own storefront to NLO SMM as an upstream provider and forwarding member orders through the API; 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 through the dashboard. For Telegram presences running both a channel and a discussion group, ordering members alongside channel subscribers, post views, and reactions through one balance keeps the proportional metrics aligned. Fund the account once on the add funds page and the API draws from that balance.

Who Uses This Service

Buying Telegram members is mostly about lifting the group member count past the credibility threshold where new visitors assume the group is alive, and about meeting partnership and listing thresholds for crypto-adjacent campaigns. The realistic buyer pool includes:

  • Cryptocurrency project communities, where member count is part of the listing-evaluation criteria exchanges use when reviewing whether to list a project token, and where the same metric determines investor confidence in the project's community traction.
  • Crypto trading and signal groups, lifting member count to support paid subscription tiers (premium signal access typically charges $50 to $500 per month, and conversion depends heavily on how established the free group looks).
  • Airdrop hunter and farming communities, scaling member counts during campaign windows to demonstrate audience reach to airdrop sponsors evaluating community partnerships.
  • Discussion groups linked to content channels, lifting the linked-group member count so the channel's community presence looks proportional to its subscriber count.
  • Brand-managed community groups, establishing presence in markets where Telegram is the primary social platform (Russia, MENA region, parts of Latin America and Southeast Asia).
  • Marketing and PR agencies, managing member growth across client groups at scale through the API.
  • Reseller panels, child-panel operators sourcing Telegram member services from NLO SMM and reselling to their own customers.

What unites them is the audience-threshold goal: get the member count past the level where new visitors and partnership negotiators dismiss the group as too small to engage with, then let the organic momentum of an active group compound.

Mistakes That Hurt Results

Buying members can compound into real community growth or read as obvious inflation, depending on execution. These are the avoidable errors specific to Telegram group mechanics.

Ordering on a group with admin approval enabled

If the group is set to require admin approval for new joiners (a common setting on private brand groups and curated communities), each join attempt creates an approval request that sits in the admin queue. The supply network does not approve themselves; orders effectively pause until you manually approve, which defeats the purpose. Disable admin approval in group settings before ordering, or accept that you will be approving thousands of requests manually.

Aggressive captcha bots configured beyond the supply tier

Shieldy and Combot can be configured with multi-step captchas, knowledge questions, and short time windows that filter most joiners. If your group is set to strict mode and you order standard-tier members, a large portion gets filtered out before they show in the count. Either lower the captcha configuration to a level standard supply can pass, or pay for premium real-account tiers that handle the harder challenges.

Instant delivery on a small group

A group that jumps from 200 to 25,000 members in an afternoon shows a vertical spike on TG Stat that competing groups can report. Use drip-feed across 5 to 10 days at rates matching plausible organic growth (500 to 2,000 per day for active groups in popular niches).

Slow mode preventing supply messages

Some groups enable slow mode (1 second, 5 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 5 minutes, 15 minutes, or 1 hour between member messages) to suppress chat spam. Slow mode does not prevent joining, but it interacts with captcha bots that require new members to respond within a time window. If slow mode delays the response longer than the captcha window allows, members get filtered. Disable slow mode during the order delivery window.

Buying members without proportional chat activity

A 30,000-member group with ten messages per day reads as abandoned to anyone scrolling the chat. Pair member growth with consistent posting from admin accounts or with bot-driven engagement (welcome messages, daily check-ins, polls) so the chat looks active to the new joiners and existing members alike. For polls specifically that drive engagement in groups, see Buy Telegram Poll Votes.

Using any service that asks for your password or session string

No Telegram member service needs your password, your 2FA code, or your Telegram session string. The public @username is the only input required. Treat a request for any login material as a reason to leave the service immediately, since session-based services are exactly the pattern Telegram enforces against.

Frequently Asked Questions

Pricing depends on the account tier (standard vs real-account), the captcha-bot compatibility level required, the delivery pacing (instant vs drip vs slow-drip), and whether country targeting is included. Standard instant members are the cheapest; real-account, drip-feed, and country-targeted tiers cost more. Exact rates show live in the order panel above. The full catalog is on the services page.

Yes. The group must have a public @username so the supply can reach the join endpoint. Private groups with invite-link-only access cannot receive bulk member orders. Additionally, the group must not require admin approval for new joiners; if approval is enabled, the orders effectively pause until you approve manually.

Telegram supergroups support up to 200,000 members per group. Basic groups (up to 200 members) auto-convert to supergroups when they cross the threshold or when admins enable advanced features. All bulk member orders target supergroups since the 200-member cap on basic groups makes them irrelevant for ordering purposes.

Most stay. A small percentage drops over time as Telegram's anti-spam sweeps purge flagged accounts and as group-side captcha bots remove members that failed late verification. The rate is typically in single-digit percentage across 30 days, with standard tiers dropping more than premium real-account tiers. The 30-day refill warranty covers the drop window after delivery. The group must remain public for the refill mechanic to reach it.

Groups are two-way messaging spaces where members can post, capped at 200,000 members per group. Channels are one-way broadcast surfaces where only admins post; subscribers read, with no upper subscriber cap. They are separate Telegram constructs with separate service catalogs. For channel subscribers specifically, see Buy Telegram Channel Subscribers. The Join action and the Subscribe action hit different endpoints.

Yes. The catalog includes geo-targeted services for major regions including USA, UK, EU, Brazil, India, Russia, MENA, Iran, and Vietnam. Geo-targeted services cost more per thousand because the matching supply pool is smaller. Useful for region-specific groups (Russian-language trading groups, Iranian community groups) where the member list geography needs to match the content language.

Captcha bots like Shieldy, Combot, and Group Help filter joiners at a rate that depends on how aggressive your configuration is. Premium real-account tiers pass the standard click-this-button and simple-CAPTCHA challenges at high rates. Strict configurations with knowledge-check questions and short response windows filter more aggressively. Either lower the bot configuration during delivery or use premium tiers that handle the harder challenges; standard tiers can lose a significant portion to strict bot enforcement.

Instant orders typically begin within 60 seconds of payment clearing and complete inside a few hours for normal quantities. Drip-feed orders deliberately spread across days or weeks so the daily-joins chart looks organic; the dashboard shows live progress. Slow-drip tiers run across 10 or more days at a stated daily release rate.

It is safe when the provider never requests your password, 2FA code, or session string. NLO SMM only needs your public group @username. Telegram's enforcement against groups targets the content and behavior of the group itself (scam patterns, harmful content, mass-reported messages) and bot rings with coordinated account-creation signatures, not groups receiving members from external accounts using the standard join flow. Do not run scam content on the group itself. No provider can guarantee against future platform policy changes.

Yes. The REST API at /api covers order placement, status checks, balance, and bulk operations, used by crypto project communities running airdrop campaigns, marketing agencies managing many client groups, exchange marketing teams promoting new listings, 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 Members

Real group members added through the standard Join flow on your public group, with drip-feed pacing that produces a believable TG Stat daily-joins chart, captcha-bot-compatible tiers that pass Shieldy and Combot filtering, geo-targeted routes for regional groups, and a public REST API for crypto communities, agencies, and reseller panels.