Real views on your Telegram channel posts that lift the view count visible below each post and bring the channel's average-view-to-subscriber ratio (Engagement Rate on TG Stat and Telemetr) into the healthy 10 to 40 percent range that advertisers and partnership coordinators look for. Single-post orders for specific announcements, last-N-posts orders to cover a backlog, and auto-views subscription that automatically pushes views to every new post you publish for the duration of the subscription. Orders typically start in under 60 seconds. No password ever required, only the public channel @username or post URL.
We never ask for your password. The post URL or channel @username is the only input.
Auto-Views Available
Subscribe-style service automatically pushes views to every new post you publish for the subscription window.
Lifts TG Stat ER
Views land within the average-view band that drives Engagement Rate, the metric promoters check before negotiating placements.
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Service Details
What You Actually Get
The concrete characteristics of NLO SMM's Telegram post view services, written without marketing fluff.
Real View Counts
Real Telegram accounts open the post, which registers the view through Telegram's standard view counter (the eye icon below each channel post). The number rises in real time, visible to any subscriber scrolling the channel or any visitor checking the post.
Auto-Views Subscription
Subscribe-style service: specify a per-post view count (1K, 5K, 10K) and a duration (week, month, custom). For the subscription window, every new post you publish automatically receives views within minutes of going live. The dashboard shows the running balance of remaining auto-view capacity.
Last-N-Posts Backlog
Order views distributed across the last 5, 10, or 50 posts on the channel rather than concentrated on one. Useful for new channels lifting historical posts up to a baseline view band before promoting the channel publicly. Views are split across the included posts.
Fast Paced Delivery
Standard orders begin within 60 seconds. Views are paced over the first 1 to 2 hours rather than landing in one instant batch, so the view-count climb resembles how subscribers actually open posts after the publish notification fires (front-loaded in the first hour, tapering across the next day).
No Credentials Required
Orders use the public post URL or @username only. No OAuth, no password, no admin access to the channel. The channel must be public (with a public @username) so the supply network can resolve the post URL through the standard t.me link.
Public REST API
The full REST API at /api covers post view orders, useful for editorial-publishing automation where each new channel post triggers a per-post view top-up through webhook integration with your publishing tool.
Process
How Ordering Works
From signup to views landing on the post, in five steps.
1
Create an Account
Free signup, email and password only. No card details required at signup.
2
Set Channel to Public
Channel settings, Channel Type, Public. Pick a public @username. The post URL becomes t.me/yourchannel/123 format.
3
Pick the Service
Single-post views for a specific announcement, last-N-posts for backlog distribution, or auto-views for ongoing coverage of every new post.
4
Paste Link
Single-post: paste the t.me/channel/123 URL. Last-N or auto-views: paste the channel @username. Set the quantity, place the order.
5
Track in Dashboard
Order status updates in real time. The view count below the post rises within the first minute and continues over the next 1 to 2 hours.
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Pair post views with channel subscribers, reactions, comments, and poll votes so the engagement profile (views, reactions, comments) stays proportional to the subscriber base.
When you buy Telegram post views, you are paying for real Telegram accounts to open a specific post in your public channel so the view count below the post (the eye icon followed by a number) rises. You hand over the public post URL (t.me/yourchannel/123) or, for last-N-posts and auto-views modes, the channel @username. The panel routes the order through a network of Telegram accounts that perform the view action through the standard Telegram view-counter mechanism.
Channel posts on Telegram show a view count that is visible to anyone reading the post. The view count is one of the two primary signals (alongside subscriber count) that determine how a channel is perceived in the Telegram ecosystem. A channel with 50,000 subscribers but only 800 views per post reads as inactive or as having an audience that ignores the content; a channel with 50,000 subscribers and 7,000 views per post reads as a healthy active channel that advertisers and partnership coordinators take seriously.
For this service to land, the channel must be public (have a public @username) and the post URL must be reachable through the standard t.me format. Posts in private channels and posts that have been deleted cannot receive view orders. If you have not yet set up the channel, the subscriber service covers lifting the subscriber count alongside views; views without a matching subscriber base look obviously inflated.
The single most important metric on Telegram for channel monetization is Engagement Rate (ER), defined as average post views divided by total subscribers, expressed as a percentage. Both TG Stat (tgstat.com) and Telemetr.io display ER prominently on every public channel profile and use it as the primary signal of channel quality. Advertisers, sponsored-post buyers, and partnership coordinators check ER first when evaluating whether a channel is worth paying.
The accepted healthy ER band on Telegram runs from roughly 10 to 40 percent. A channel showing 5 percent ER (1,000 views on a post in a 20,000-subscriber channel) is read as having an audience that mostly ignores the content, which depresses ad rates or kills negotiations entirely. A channel showing 200 percent ER (40,000 views in a 20,000-subscriber channel) is read as obviously manipulated because Telegram view counts include forwarded views, but not at a ratio that pushes the average beyond healthy bounds. The sweet spot most channel operators target is 25 to 35 percent: high enough to look engaged, low enough to look plausible.
This is the math behind post-view orders. If your channel has 10,000 subscribers and the organic posts get 800 views (8 percent ER, below healthy), an order that brings average views to 2,500 to 3,500 per post moves the channel into the healthy ER band that partnership coordinators look for. Auto-views subscription is the cleanest way to maintain the ratio over time because each new post automatically receives the view top-up without manual ordering. For ongoing channel growth, the combination of subscribers plus auto-views holds the ER stable as the subscriber count climbs.
Service Modes: Single-Post, Last-N, Auto-Views
The Telegram post view services on NLO SMM come in three distinct delivery modes plus quality tiers within each mode. The mode you choose depends on whether you are lifting one specific post, lifting a backlog, or covering ongoing publishing.
Single-Post Views
The most common mode. Paste the t.me/channel/123 URL pointing to a specific post and the supply delivers the ordered quantity of views to that post. Right for major announcements (project launch posts, partnership announcements, AMA recap posts) where one specific post needs to look high-traffic. Single-post orders complete in 1 to 2 hours typically.
Last-N-Posts Backlog Views
Paste the channel @username and specify how many of the most recent posts to cover (last 5, last 10, last 20, last 50). The ordered quantity is split across the included posts so each post receives roughly the same view boost. Right for new channels that need to lift their historical post-view baseline before public promotion, or for any channel where the most recent N posts collectively need to read as healthy.
Auto-Views Subscription
The subscribe-style service. Specify a per-post view count (1K, 5K, 10K, 50K) and a subscription duration (one week, one month, or custom). For the subscription window, every new post you publish automatically receives the per-post view count within minutes of going live. Behind the scenes, the supply network monitors the channel feed and fires a view order each time the channel post counter increments. The dashboard shows the running balance of remaining auto-view capacity (total quantity remaining and time remaining on the subscription window), and the subscription expires when either runs out.
Quality Tiers Within Each Mode
Standard views use older recycled accounts; premium real-account views use accounts with profile pictures and recent activity. The view-count number itself is identical in both cases (Telegram does not expose voter identity on view counts), but premium tiers carry better resilience against the rare cases where Telegram retroactively reconciles view counts. Country-targeted views from specific geos cost more per thousand because the matching supply pool is smaller; relevant for region-specific channels where TG Stat shows the view-geography distribution and a mismatch would undermine the channel's content positioning.
Why Post Views Are the Most Stable Telegram Metric
Telegram view counts are the most stable engagement metric on the platform. Once a view is registered through the standard view-counter mechanism, the view stays on the post permanently. Unlike subscriber counts, member counts, or vote counts where Telegram's periodic anti-spam sweeps remove accounts and their associated metrics, view counts are not retroactively reduced when supply accounts are later banned. The view was registered at the moment the account opened the post, and Telegram does not roll back the counter.
This stability has practical consequences. Refill warranty is not a relevant mechanic for post views the way it is for subscribers or members; the views do not drop, so refill never triggers. The dashboard support resolves three other situations instead. If the original order fails to deliver the full quantity due to a supply-side error, support tops up the order to the intended count from the original delivery window. If the post is deleted before the order completes (the most common failure mode), the remaining undelivered quantity is refunded to your balance since views cannot land on a deleted post. If you discover after delivery that you submitted the wrong post URL (a typo in the post number, the wrong channel), support cannot move views between posts, but can offer partial credit toward a corrective order on the right post, evaluated case by case.
For auto-views subscriptions, the stability extends to the subscription mechanic itself. The per-post view counts that landed on earlier posts in the subscription window remain on those posts indefinitely; the subscription expiration only stops new views from being added to future posts. The channel's existing post-view band stays at the level the auto-views built it to, even after the subscription window closes.
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 (impersonation, fake giveaways, phishing schemes), and cross-channel manipulation rings where the same supply accounts farm engagement across many client channels in coordinated bursts. Telegram does not single out individual channel posts for receiving views through external accounts using the standard view-counter mechanism.
An external service that has unrelated Telegram accounts open public channel posts through the standard t.me link does not match the enforcement patterns. The supply diversity, the natural view-arrival curve produced by paced delivery, and the per-channel customization (specific posts, specific channels, specific durations) avoid the coordinated-burst signature platform enforcement targets. NLO SMM only needs the public post URL or channel @username; we never request a login, OAuth, or admin access to the channel.
The safety surface on your end is what the channel publishes. Do not run scam patterns (impersonation of established projects, fake giveaway schemes, phishing-link campaigns disguised as channel content), do not publish content that triggers mass user reports, and stay within Telegram's content policy. If the content is clean and the view counts stay within the ER band realistic for the subscriber count, the channel reads as ordinary content with healthy engagement.
An honest caveat: no provider can guarantee against future Telegram policy changes. Telegram has tightened reconciliation on view-count manipulation at the edges of detection over the years, generally targeting channels with view-to-subscriber ratios so far above healthy bounds that the manipulation is obvious. Keep the per-post views proportional to the subscriber count (target 25 to 35 percent ER, not 200 percent ER) and the order reads as ordinary subscriber engagement.
View-Arrival Curves and Pacing Choices
How the view count climbs over time matters because TG Stat and Telemetr.io both display per-post view-arrival curves on channel analytics pages. A view-count graph that goes from zero to 8,000 in two seconds and then flatlines for 24 hours looks engineered; a curve that climbs steeply in the first hour, slows in the next 3 to 6 hours, and tapers into the following day matches how subscribers actually open posts after the publish notification fires.
The natural view-arrival curve on Telegram
Organic post views on Telegram channels arrive in a recognizable pattern. The publish notification fires immediately to subscribers; about half of total views typically land in the first 60 to 90 minutes as subscribers see the notification and open the app. The next 25 to 30 percent accumulate across the next 4 to 8 hours as subscribers who were offline check in later. The final 15 to 20 percent trickle in over the following 24 to 48 hours as casual subscribers scroll back and as the post gets forwarded across other channels. The total view count usually keeps creeping up for 48 to 72 hours and then stabilizes.
Standard paced delivery
Standard order pacing on NLO SMM delivers views across the first 1 to 2 hours, which falls inside the natural front-loaded portion of the view-arrival curve. This is the right configuration for most posts because it concentrates the supply in the period where organic views are also peaking, blending the two patterns together visibly.
Slow-drip pacing across 24 hours
For channels with very tight ER monitoring (channels in advertiser-evaluation windows or partnership-context analytics review), slow-drip pacing spreads the view delivery across the full 24-hour natural curve so the per-post view-arrival graph on TG Stat tracks the organic shape across every hour. Premium-priced because the supply has to maintain delivery for a full day rather than concentrate. Most channels do not need this; the standard 1 to 2 hour pacing is sufficient.
Auto-views timing
Auto-views fire within minutes of the channel publishing a new post (the dashboard detects the new message and triggers the per-post view order). Views then accumulate across the same standard 1 to 2 hour curve. The combined effect across many posts is that the channel's per-post view band stays consistent regardless of which days you publish heavy or light content.
NLO SMM exposes a public REST API at /api covering order placement, status checks, balance queries, and bulk operations. For Telegram post views specifically, the API is most useful for editorial-publishing automation: every time your publishing tool fires a new post to the channel, a webhook hits the API and triggers a per-post view top-up within seconds, so the view count starts climbing before the first organic readers even see the notification. This is the same effect as the auto-views subscription, with the difference that API control lets you customize the per-post view count for specific post types (more views on flagship posts, fewer on routine ones).
Four buyer categories rely on the post view API. Crypto signal channels and trading channels publishing many posts per day where the per-post view band needs to stay consistent regardless of which posts go heavier or lighter on organic engagement. News and editorial channels publishing on tight schedules where post views are the primary ER metric advertisers track. Marketing and PR agencies managing post-view campaigns across many client channels with per-post view targets stored as configuration. Reseller panels connecting their own storefront to NLO SMM as an upstream provider; if you run a reseller storefront, the child panel option is built for this.
Standard rate limits apply, and higher limits are available on request. For channels running a full Telegram growth strategy, ordering post views alongside channel subscribers, reactions, comments, and poll votes through one balance keeps the engagement metrics proportional. Fund the account once on the add funds page and the API draws from that balance.
Who Uses This Service
Buying Telegram post views is mostly about lifting Engagement Rate to the band where advertisers, partnership coordinators, and audience-evaluation tools treat the channel as healthy. The realistic buyer pool includes:
Crypto signal and trading channels, where premium subscription tiers ($50 to $500 per month) depend on the free channel's apparent traction; ER below 10 percent kills conversion to paid tiers.
News and editorial channels, where ad-rate negotiations with sponsored-post buyers reference ER directly; a channel with 50K subscribers and 30 percent ER charges multiples of what a 50K-subscriber 5 percent ER channel can.
Cryptocurrency project channels, where the per-post view count is part of the listing-evaluation criteria that exchanges use when reviewing community traction; consistent view counts across recent posts matter as much as the headline number.
Brand-managed content channels, where consistent per-post views across the editorial calendar demonstrate audience engagement to internal stakeholders or to partnership counterparties.
Influencer and creator channels on Telegram, particularly in regions where Telegram is the primary content platform (Russia, MENA region, parts of Latin America and Southeast Asia), where views per post directly drive collaboration offers.
Marketing and PR agencies, automating post-view campaigns across many client channels through the API.
Reseller panels, child-panel operators sourcing post view services from NLO SMM and reselling.
What unites them is the ER-baseline goal: get the channel's per-post views into the healthy 10 to 40 percent ER band relative to the subscriber count, hold that band consistent across posts, and let the channel's content quality drive organic growth on top of the maintained baseline.
Mistakes That Hurt Results
Buying post views can compound into a credibly engaged channel or read as obvious inflation, depending on execution. These are the avoidable errors specific to Telegram view mechanics.
View counts that imply impossible ER
A 5,000-subscriber channel that shows 40,000 views per post implies an 800 percent ER, which is the kind of number that TG Stat flags publicly on the channel profile (since the platform's view-to-subscriber ratio sanity-check fires). Keep per-post views proportional to subscribers. The 25 to 35 percent ER band is the sweet spot; pushing above 50 percent starts looking artificial and above 100 percent gets flagged on analytics platforms.
Ordering on a deleted post
If the post is deleted between order placement and supply delivery, the views cannot land. The system detects deletion and refunds the undelivered quantity to your balance, but views already delivered remain on the deleted-post archive that Telegram retains internally and are not recoverable to a new post.
Inconsistent per-post view bands
If you order 10,000 views on one post and the next three posts get 800 organic views and the post after that gets 10,000 views again, the per-post view chart on TG Stat shows a zig-zag pattern that visibly indicates selective boosting. Either use auto-views to keep every post in a consistent band, or use last-N-posts orders to top up the lower-view posts to the same band as the boosted ones.
Single-instant batch delivery
5,000 views landing in 30 seconds and then no movement for 24 hours produces a per-post view-arrival graph on TG Stat that does not match the organic curve. Standard 1 to 2 hour pacing produces a curve closer to the natural front-loaded pattern; slow-drip pacing produces a curve closer to the natural full-day pattern.
Ignoring the channel-subscriber side of the ratio
Lifting views without also growing subscribers eventually pushes ER too high. The combined approach (subscribers plus auto-views) keeps the ratio inside the healthy band as both numbers climb. Use channel subscribers alongside views to keep the math working.
Using any service that asks for your password or admin access
No Telegram post view service needs your password, 2FA code, or admin access to the channel. The public post URL or channel @username is the only input required. Treat a request for any login material as a reason to leave the service immediately.
Frequently Asked Questions
Post views are among the cheapest Telegram metrics per thousand because Telegram's view-counter mechanism is the easiest to reach at scale. Pricing depends on the delivery mode (single-post, last-N, auto-views), the account tier, the pacing speed, and whether country targeting is included. Exact rates show live in the order panel above. The full catalog is on the services page.
Auto-views is a subscription-style service. You specify a per-post view count and a subscription duration (one week, one month, or custom). For the subscription window, the system monitors the channel feed; every time you publish a new post, a per-post view order fires automatically within minutes. The dashboard shows remaining auto-view balance and time remaining on the subscription window. The subscription ends when either runs out.
Engagement Rate (ER) is average post views divided by total subscribers, expressed as a percentage. TG Stat and Telemetr.io display it on every public channel profile and use it as the primary signal of channel quality. The healthy band runs from roughly 10 to 40 percent. Advertisers, partnership coordinators, and audience-evaluation tools check ER first; a channel below 10 percent ER struggles to monetize, while a channel above 100 percent ER gets flagged as obviously manipulated.
No. Telegram view counts are stable once registered. Unlike subscribers or members, the platform does not retroactively reduce view counts when supply accounts are later banned. The view was registered at the moment the account opened the post, and Telegram does not roll back the counter. The view count holds for the lifetime of the post.
Standard orders begin within 60 seconds and complete inside 1 to 2 hours for normal quantities. Slow-drip pacing spreads delivery across 24 hours to match the full organic view-arrival curve. Auto-views fire within minutes of the channel publishing each new post during the subscription window.
Yes. The channel must have a public @username so the post URL resolves through the standard t.me link. Private channels with invite-link-only access cannot receive view orders. The post must also still exist; views cannot land on deleted posts (deletion mid-delivery refunds the undelivered quantity).
Single-post views deliver the ordered quantity to one specific post URL you provide. Last-N-posts splits the quantity across the most recent 5, 10, 20, or 50 posts on the channel, useful for lifting a backlog. Auto-views is a subscription that automatically delivers a per-post view count to every new post you publish during the subscription window, useful for maintaining a consistent ER across an editorial calendar.
Yes. The catalog includes geo-targeted post view services for major regions including USA, UK, EU, Brazil, India, Russia, MENA, Iran, and Vietnam. Geo-targeted views cost more per thousand because the matching supply pool is smaller. Useful for region-specific channels (Russian-language signal channels, Iranian community channels) where TG Stat displays the view-geography distribution.
It is safe when the provider never requests your password, 2FA code, or admin access to the channel. NLO SMM only needs the public post URL or channel @username. Telegram's enforcement targets coordinated cross-channel manipulation rings and bot rings with identifiable signatures, not individual channel posts receiving views from real accounts through the standard view-counter mechanism. Do not push view counts above the healthy ER band relative to subscriber count. No provider can guarantee against future platform policy changes.
Yes. The REST API at /api covers post view orders, useful for editorial-publishing automation where each new post triggers a webhook-fired view top-up. Used by crypto signal channels, news and editorial channels, marketing agencies managing many client channels, and reseller child panels forwarding orders. Standard rate limits apply; higher limits available on request.
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Order Telegram Post Views
Real views on the posts you specify, with single-post precision targeting, last-N-posts backlog distribution, or auto-views subscription that covers every new post you publish. Pacing that matches the organic Telegram view-arrival curve, geo-targeted routes for regional channels, and a public REST API for editorial-publishing automation across many client channels.