Drops happen. We top them back up.
Choose a refill-eligible service and we restore any drop within the guarantee window — just keep your profile public so it can run.
One panel for the numbers that make a Telegram channel look alive — members for the join decision, views for per-post reach. Multiple quality tiers, refill on eligible services, automatic delivery in seconds.
New visitors size up a channel in seconds. A healthy member count and steady post views tell them the place is active and worth joining — before they read a single message.
Telegram is a low-signal first impression: there is no algorithm pushing your channel into feeds, so a stranger who lands on it has very little to go on except the member count and the view count under recent posts. Those two numbers do almost all the persuading. A channel with a few dozen members and single-digit views reads as abandoned no matter how good the content is; the same channel with a healthy base reads as a place worth joining.
This panel covers both halves of that impression in one place. Members raise the join-decision number — the figure people glance at before they tap "Join" — while views add the per-post reach that makes an active channel look active. Used together they remove the "empty room" problem so your real posts get a fair audience.
Everything is paced to look natural and ordered through the same flow: top up, pick a service, paste your channel or post link. Live rates and min / max show on the order page, refill is available on eligible services, and delivery runs automatically — no admin, no password, just your public link.
There isn't only the cheapest. Match the source to the job — live rates and min / max appear on the order page when you choose a service.
Choose a refill-eligible service and we restore any drop within the guarantee window — just keep your profile public so it can run.
We never ask for a password or login — only your public link. Nothing to revoke, nothing at risk.
An SMM panel solves a first-impression problem, not a content problem. Members and views lower the barrier to joining and make each post look worth opening, which is real and useful — but the panel cannot write your posts, schedule them, or give people a reason to stay. On Telegram, where there is no feed to fall back on, retention is entirely down to what you publish after someone joins.
A bought member is a member who has not yet been given a reason to stay. Some natural drop is normal across the industry as platforms remove inactive accounts, which is why refill exists on eligible services. The channels that get the most from this treat the boost as a foundation: buy a sensible base to clear the "empty channel" look, then post consistently so genuine joins and engagement catch up to the number.
Pair the two services deliberately. Members set the headline credibility; views on your latest posts prove the channel is read, not just populated. Read each service description before ordering — start time, speed, source and drop / refill behaviour differ between services, and choosing on price alone is the top cause of "this isn't what I expected".
Add funds with cards, crypto, PromptPay or TrueMoney — whatever suits you.
Read the description — start time, speed and quality differ between services.
Set the quantity and order. Delivery starts automatically — no waiting on an admin.