Premium by Default
Every launch comes from a Telegram Premium account. When someone audits your numbers, and in this market someone eventually does, these are the launches that hold up.
Mini apps live or die by their launch numbers, and this service feeds exactly that: Telegram Premium accounts open your mini app, through your start link or your referral link, and the launch lands in your dashboard. It is a single-tier service on purpose, Premium only, because app metrics get inspected and Premium launches are the ones worth showing. Ordering takes a link and a number, the way everything works on a Telegram SMM panel, and delivery runs at up to 10,000 starts per hour.
Mini app metrics end up in front of partners, ad networks, and catalogs. What matters is what those launches are made of.
Every launch comes from a Telegram Premium account. When someone audits your numbers, and in this market someone eventually does, these are the launches that hold up.
Most mini apps grow through referral links, so we take them natively. Launches arrive credited through whatever link you hand us.
Up to 10,000 launches per hour flat out, or a drip-feed curve that looks like a feature getting discovered. Dashboards get watched; the curve matters.
Real people answer, usually within minutes. You can ask anything before or after your order.
If your app has a link, you are one paste away from launches.
Step 1
The username, the direct start link, or a referral link when the launches should count toward a referrer.
Step 2
From 10 launches to 10,000 per order, full speed or drip-fed. Broken or nonexistent apps cancel automatically with a refund.
Step 3
Premium accounts open the app and your launch count climbs, at up to 10K per hour.
A mini app is Telegram's app-inside-a-bot: tap a button, and a full web app opens without leaving the chat. Games, stores, tools, the entire tap-to-earn wave, they all run on this. And they all report to the same scoreboard: launches. Your admin dashboard counts every open, and if growth runs through referral links, each launch lands against the link that brought it. That number is what this service moves.
Be clear-eyed about what a start is and is not. Our Premium accounts open the app, the launch registers, and that is the transaction. They do not play the game, complete tasks, or touch anything inside the app, and anything involving money or financial risk inside an app is off the table entirely, no exceptions. You are buying launch volume from Premium accounts, which is what gets counted, checked, and quoted, not in-app behavior.
Who buys this, in practice: the builders themselves. An app pitching a partnership, applying to a catalog, or courting an ad network gets one question first, and it is always traction. Launch numbers from Premium accounts answer it credibly, and a drip-fed curve over days reads like organic discovery rather than a Tuesday spike. For a launch-week app, a few hundred starts changes how every later visitor reads the dashboard.
Three services, three counters. This is the map.
Bot Start
The bot's user list
Referrals Start
Your counter in someone's bot
Mini App Start
Launches of the app itself
The mini app market moves on metrics. Nobody partners with, lists, or funds an app they believe nobody opens.
Catalogs, ad networks, and partners all open with the same ask: show us your numbers. A dashboard with real launch volume, from Premium accounts, is an answer instead of an apology.
Better first impression for partnersApps built on invite mechanics stall when early referrers see zeros. Launches credited through referral links keep the loop visibly working, which keeps real referrers referring.
Make referral counters feel aliveThe difference between an app at 40 launches and 4,000 is not a hundredfold, it is categorical: one looks abandoned, the other looks alive. Everyone who checks later reads the app through that first frame.
Turn early traction into contextCustomers use TGPanel for different Telegram growth needs, from members and views to reactions, comments, shares, boosts, and campaign support. The feedback below focuses on the things that matter across every order: simple setup, clear service notes, support, delivery tracking, and repeat use.
4.1
GreatRecorded by real TGPanel customers about their order flow, dashboard experience, support, and overall use of the panel.
14 March
Lisa talks about browsing services, comparing options, adding balance, and placing orders without dealing with a confusing dashboard.
7 March
Ryan explains how the service categories are organized and why the dashboard works well for repeat Telegram orders.
14 March
Deonne shares how TGPanel helps when a project needs different Telegram services in one place instead of switching between tools.
9 May
Kaelinsbooks describes TGPanel as useful for people who publish often and want a repeatable way to manage Telegram orders.
28 February
Shanteria highlights the simple order flow and the fact that standard orders do not require private Telegram account access.
11 March
Maryam explains that the service options and package sizes can be matched to different Telegram growth plans and campaign goals.
2 September
Christopher talks about the dashboard, balance system, service list, and order tracking as the parts that make TGPanel easy to return to.
These notes are about the everyday parts of using TGPanel: choosing a service, placing the order, checking progress, understanding refill rules, and getting help when something needs a second look.
Aiden.M
I like that the service notes are clear before ordering. It makes it easier to choose the right option instead of guessing and hoping it works.
Marina.K
The panel is easy to reuse. I add balance, choose the Telegram service I need, paste the link, and follow the order from the dashboard.
Owen R.
Support helped me understand which service made sense for my group before I ordered. That saved me from choosing the wrong type.
Daniel.S
What matters to me is knowing the rules before I pay. The refill details, order status, and support replies make the process feel controlled.
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One Premium account opening your mini app once, through the link you gave. Your dashboard registers the launch, and if the link carried a referral code, the credit lands there too.
No. They open it, the launch counts, and that is the whole action. No tasks, no gameplay, and strictly nothing involving money or financial actions inside any app.
Because mini app metrics get audited, by partners, catalogs, and ad networks, and launches from Premium accounts are the ones that survive the audit. A single tier keeps the quality question off the table.
Yes, and most orders do. Paste the referral link instead of the plain app link, and every launch credits through it.
Up to 10,000 launches per hour, starting within minutes. Drip-feed is there when a slower curve fits your dashboard better, and for most apps it does.
Seven days. If your launch count comes up short of the order within that window, send the details to support and it is refilled or refunded.
An app that does not exist or does not open. Broken links and dead apps cancel automatically with a full refund to your balance.
They will launch it, which is what your launch metrics count. Playing, tapping, and anything tied to in-app earnings is outside what we deliver, by policy.
From 10 launches to 10,000 per order. Bigger targets stack across multiple orders.
To our Buy Telegram Bot Start page, which grows the bot's own user list with its own Real and Premium tiers. This page counts app launches specifically.
A mini app start should be Premium, trackable, referral-ready, and clear about what it does.
Your mini app order is protected when delivery cannot happen or the launch count does not match the order.
If an order cannot start, is canceled, or the selected service cannot be delivered, the order amount is returned to your account balance after review.
Mini app orders on broken or nonexistent apps cancel automatically with a full refund.
Every mini app order is covered for seven days from delivery. If the launch count falls short of what you ordered within that window, support settles it as a refill or a refund, whichever fits the case.
Apps rarely stand alone. There is a bot underneath and usually a channel beside it, and all three get checked.
The bot hosting your app has a user count of its own, and it gets looked at right after your launches.
Buy Telegram Bot Start →Most apps announce through a channel. A channel that looks alive sends real users into the app.
Buy Telegram Members →Mini apps bill in Stars. A topped-up balance is how you test your own paid flows end to end.
Buy Telegram Stars →Paste your app's link, pick the amount, and Premium launches start landing within minutes.