Small test batch
Choose any quantity from 10 to 50 starts for a single request.
BOT START TEST
Send a controlled batch of 10 to 50 /start events to a bot that is already online. You only provide its public Telegram username, which makes this a useful way to check the first step of your onboarding before sending paid traffic to the bot.
Enter one clean bot URL, choose a small batch, and watch for new /start events in your bot records.
https://t.me/YourBot
Choose any quantity from 10 to 50 starts for a single request.
Submit https://t.me/YourBot without a deep-link parameter or extra symbol at the end.
The public username has to open a working bot. A stopped or unreachable bot cannot record a start.
Each IP address can send one free request every 4 hours.
The same bot is accepted 2 times per week, up to 8 requests in one month.
Requests made through a VPN are rejected by the free-tool checks.
Each delivered account opens the bot and sends /start once. Further conversation is not included.
The request first confirms that the link resolves to a real Telegram bot and that the bot can be opened normally.
Each delivered account enters the bot once and sends the start command. The batch arrives progressively rather than as one instant spike.
Open your bot dashboard, database, or event log and confirm that new users are being created and the welcome flow is firing correctly.
Check how a promotional post looks with a small movement in its view counter.
Open the free toolAdd a light positive emoji mix to the post that introduces or promotes your bot.
Try free reactionsRun a separate small test on the public channel or group connected to your bot.
Test free membersUseful before an ad, directory listing, or public announcement.
Suitable when the bot is ready to receive a larger batch.
A deliberately small diagnostic batch.
Choose the amount around your campaign plan.
The free tool is intended only as a basic functionality test.
Country availability and rates are shown inside the panel.
Weekly and monthly limits also apply to each bot.
No free-tool cooldown is attached to paid orders.
No account or bot token is required for the test.
Premium worldwide starts begin at $1.00 per 1,000.
The Buy Telegram Bot Start page explains the available worldwide and country-based service choices before you order.
A compact paid batch for checking production tracking after the free test.
Useful when a small ad or directory placement is about to send its first visitors.
A balanced starting point for a bot that has finished testing and is ready for promotion.
A clean one-thousand-user batch with simple worldwide pricing for both service tiers.
These examples use the supplied worldwide rates. For the full catalog—including selected country options—review the Buy Telegram Bot Start page before placing an order.
The useful result is not a decorative number on a page. A delivered start should create the same event your bot receives when a normal user opens it for the first time. Check the user table, webhook log, analytics screen, or admin dashboard you already use. If the start count moves but your onboarding record does not, that points to a problem in the bot rather than the traffic source.
New bots often fail in small places: a welcome image takes too long to load, an inline button points to the wrong page, a language selector does not save the choice, or the database rejects a new user. A batch of 10 to 50 starts gives you enough activity to watch those first steps repeatedly without pretending it is a full user-acquisition campaign.
Worldwide starts are the straightforward option when the bot works in several languages or the first goal is simply to build an initial user base. A country service is more relevant when the interface, payment method, offer, or support team is built for one market. You can compare related Telegram services through our telegram smm panel, but always read the individual service description because country availability and delivery terms can differ.
A start confirms entry into the bot. It does not promise that the same account will finish registration, press another button, join a channel, make a payment, or return tomorrow. Keep those measurements separate in your analytics. This makes it much easier to see whether the traffic reached the bot and whether the bot itself converted that traffic.
Once the link resolves correctly, /start events are recorded, and the welcome path works on both mobile and desktop Telegram, a larger batch becomes easier to justify. Real worldwide starts are the budget route, Premium is the higher-priced worldwide tier, and selected-country services are available for launches that need a more specific audience. The differences are organized on the Buy Telegram Bot Start page.
Run a small batch while the bot is still quiet. It is easier to notice broken buttons, missing records, and slow welcome screens before real visitors arrive.
Pre-launch QAConfirm that campaign traffic will land on a working start flow instead of paying for clicks that reach a bot with a technical problem.
Traffic readinessUse the free tool for function testing, then move to a supported country service when the bot is intended for one specific market.
Market alignmentA small amount of start activity can help a team verify analytics, exports, attribution, and onboarding events before showing the bot to a client or partner.
Operational testingKeep the metric honest: bot starts measure entry into the bot. Retention, command use, channel joins, and purchases should be tracked separately.
These answers focus on the parts that matter before you test a bot: what is counted, which link works, and what the delivered accounts actually do.