BOT START TEST

Free Telegram Bot Starts

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.

10–50 /start events Active public bot No token required

Run a free start check

Enter one clean bot URL, choose a small batch, and watch for new /start events in your bot records.

Use the plain bot link. Remove deep-link parameters and trailing characters such as ? / =.
Correct format: https://t.me/YourBot
1. The bot must be active and reachable through its public username. 2. One request is available every 4 hours per IP address. 3. VPN connections are not accepted. 4. One bot link can be used 2 times per week and 8 times per month.
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10 to 50 Free Starts
Plain Bot URL
No BotFather Token
One Bot per Request
Check Your /start Handler
REQUEST RULES

What does the free bot check accept?

01

Small test batch

Choose any quantity from 10 to 50 starts for a single request.

02

Clean public URL

Submit https://t.me/YourBot without a deep-link parameter or extra symbol at the end.

03

Bot must be online

The public username has to open a working bot. A stopped or unreachable bot cannot record a start.

04

Four-hour cooldown

Each IP address can send one free request every 4 hours.

05

Per-bot allowance

The same bot is accepted 2 times per week, up to 8 requests in one month.

06

Direct connection only

Requests made through a VPN are rejected by the free-tool checks.

07

One start event

Each delivered account opens the bot and sends /start once. Further conversation is not included.

FROM LINK TO EVENT

What happens after you submit the bot link?

The public username is checked

The request first confirms that the link resolves to a real Telegram bot and that the bot can be opened normally.

Accounts send /start

Each delivered account enters the bot once and sends the start command. The batch arrives progressively rather than as one instant spike.

You check your own records

Open your bot dashboard, database, or event log and confirm that new users are being created and the welcome flow is firing correctly.

BOT HEALTH CHECK

Use the free batch to test the first minute of onboarding

What this test can confirm

  • The public username opens the correct bot
  • Your /start handler responds without an error
  • New users are written to your database or dashboard
  • The welcome message, keyboard, or first screen appears as expected

What a start does not prove

  • A start is not the same as a retained or paying user
  • Free accounts do not continue using commands after /start
  • The free tool does not include a country selector
  • Conversion quality still depends on the bot experience you built
TEST OR LAUNCH

A free check and a paid campaign solve different jobs

Free health checkFor one active bot
Paid launch trafficFor planned acquisition
Best use
FreeCheck the onboarding path

Useful before an ad, directory listing, or public announcement.

PaidBuild a launch-sized user base

Suitable when the bot is ready to receive a larger batch.

Quantity
Free10 to 50 starts

A deliberately small diagnostic batch.

Paid100 and above

Choose the amount around your campaign plan.

Audience choice
FreeNo country selection

The free tool is intended only as a basic functionality test.

PaidWorldwide and selected countries

Country availability and rates are shown inside the panel.

Order timing
FreeOne request every 4 hours

Weekly and monthly limits also apply to each bot.

PaidOrder when your campaign needs it

No free-tool cooldown is attached to paid orders.

Starting rate
Free$0

No account or bot token is required for the test.

PaidReal: $0.10 / 1K

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.

BOT START PRICING

Price a bot-start batch before you launch

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.

A bot start should show up in your own data

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.


Test the weakest part of your welcome flow first

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 traffic and country targeting are not interchangeable

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.


Do not treat every start as an active user

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.


Scale only after the bot survives the free check

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.


PLAN THE NEXT BATCH

Choose the audience first, then choose the volume

A worldwide bot and a local-language bot should not automatically receive the same kind of traffic. Match the service to the launch you are actually running.

Real Bot Starts · Worldwide

The budget worldwide option for broad launches and general user-count growth.

$0.10 / 1K

Premium Bot Starts · Worldwide

A separate higher-priced tier for launches where the cheapest source is not the priority.

$1.00 / 1K

Country-Specific Bot Starts

Choose a supported market when the bot language, offer, or onboarding is built for that audience.

Live options
PRACTICAL USE CASES

Where do bot starts fit into a real launch?

Before the public announcement

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 QA

Before buying ads

Confirm that campaign traffic will land on a working start flow instead of paying for clicks that reach a bot with a technical problem.

Traffic readiness

For a local-language campaign

Use the free tool for function testing, then move to a supported country service when the bot is intended for one specific market.

Market alignment

For an internal demo

A 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 testing

Keep the metric honest: bot starts measure entry into the bot. Retention, command use, channel joins, and purchases should be tracked separately.

Questions about free bot starts?

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.

One start is recorded when an account opens the bot and sends the /start command. The account is not expected to continue through the rest of your bot flow.

No. The free tool only needs the public bot URL. Do not share your bot token, password, server credentials, or Telegram login.

Use the plain link for the free request: https://t.me/YourBot. Remove the parameter and any trailing characters before submitting.

Fix the bot before ordering again. Check the webhook or polling process, server status, /start handler, and any database error that could stop a new user from being created.

No. A bot-start service covers the start event. It should not be treated as ongoing conversation, feature usage, retention, or a purchase.

The free test does not include country selection. Paid bot-start services include worldwide choices and selected country options when available.

They are separate worldwide service tiers with different rates. Premium is the higher-priced option. Read the current service description inside the panel for exact delivery and quality notes before choosing.

One request is allowed every 4 hours per IP address. The same bot link can be used 2 times per week and no more than 8 times per month.

A start is a completed command event. Your own database or analytics setup determines how you retain and report user records.
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