The «Invite V1» module automates the process of inviting users to Telegram groups. It works based on a list of usernames and allows adding members to chats without manual effort. All you need to do is upload a database with usernames, select the group, and the program will send the invitations automatically.
What to specify before starting:
1. Select database — upload the file containing the list of users. Usually, it’s obtained via the audience collection module. If you don’t have a database, you can manually enter usernames in the right field — one per line. After the task completes, the program creates a new database with processing results, showing who was successfully invited and who wasn’t.
Note: if the database contains entries without usernames, the program will skip them — invitation is only possible by username.
2. Leave the main group — if this option is enabled, the account used for invitations will automatically leave the group after the task is finished. This is useful if you don't want the accounts to remain in target chats.
3. Group — here you specify the groups where users will be added. Input format: username or link (each line — a new group). If the group is private, an invite link is required.
4. Total users per account — specify how many users one account can invite. It's best to start with a small number to avoid blocks. With experience, you can determine the optimal limit for your audience.
5. Total users per request — allows you to set how many users will be included in one invite request. For example, if you enter «5», each request will include invitations for 5 people at once.
6. Delay — set the time range the program will wait between sends. For example, with an interval of 5 to 20 seconds, the software will randomly select a delay within this range — this helps reduce the risk of blocks from Telegram.
7. Maximum timeout (FloodWait) — if Telegram limits activity, you can set the maximum wait time. If the limit is exceeded, the account is temporarily removed from the task. If not — it will pause and then continue.
8. Select accounts — choose the profiles that will be used for the task. It's better to use warmed-up accounts — with a photo, description, and activity history. It is also advisable to avoid those recently used in mailings or similar tasks.
9. Streams сontrol — set the number of accounts working simultaneously. For example, with 20 threads — 20 accounts will send invites in parallel. When one finishes — the next one automatically starts, considering the specified pause between sessions (random value from the range).
10. Auto stop — if enabled, the task will automatically end under certain conditions. For example, stop after the first Spamblock or after three BAN statuses. There's also a mode where only consecutive statuses are taken into account («Only consecutive statuses» option).
What else is important to know:
– After completion, the module saves a report showing who was invited and where errors occurred. You’ll see statuses like:
• Taken — user taken for processing.
• Ready — user waiting to be processed.
• Done — user successfully invited.
– The program also logs errors, such as:
• username invalid — the login does not exist.
• User Privacy Restricted — the invitation is blocked by the user’s privacy settings.
All data is saved in databases available for viewing at any time.
What to specify before starting:
1. Select database — upload the file containing the list of users. Usually, it’s obtained via the audience collection module. If you don’t have a database, you can manually enter usernames in the right field — one per line. After the task completes, the program creates a new database with processing results, showing who was successfully invited and who wasn’t.
Note: if the database contains entries without usernames, the program will skip them — invitation is only possible by username.
2. Leave the main group — if this option is enabled, the account used for invitations will automatically leave the group after the task is finished. This is useful if you don't want the accounts to remain in target chats.
3. Group — here you specify the groups where users will be added. Input format: username or link (each line — a new group). If the group is private, an invite link is required.
4. Total users per account — specify how many users one account can invite. It's best to start with a small number to avoid blocks. With experience, you can determine the optimal limit for your audience.
5. Total users per request — allows you to set how many users will be included in one invite request. For example, if you enter «5», each request will include invitations for 5 people at once.
6. Delay — set the time range the program will wait between sends. For example, with an interval of 5 to 20 seconds, the software will randomly select a delay within this range — this helps reduce the risk of blocks from Telegram.
7. Maximum timeout (FloodWait) — if Telegram limits activity, you can set the maximum wait time. If the limit is exceeded, the account is temporarily removed from the task. If not — it will pause and then continue.
8. Select accounts — choose the profiles that will be used for the task. It's better to use warmed-up accounts — with a photo, description, and activity history. It is also advisable to avoid those recently used in mailings or similar tasks.
9. Streams сontrol — set the number of accounts working simultaneously. For example, with 20 threads — 20 accounts will send invites in parallel. When one finishes — the next one automatically starts, considering the specified pause between sessions (random value from the range).
10. Auto stop — if enabled, the task will automatically end under certain conditions. For example, stop after the first Spamblock or after three BAN statuses. There's also a mode where only consecutive statuses are taken into account («Only consecutive statuses» option).
What else is important to know:
– After completion, the module saves a report showing who was invited and where errors occurred. You’ll see statuses like:
• Taken — user taken for processing.
• Ready — user waiting to be processed.
• Done — user successfully invited.
– The program also logs errors, such as:
• username invalid — the login does not exist.
• User Privacy Restricted — the invitation is blocked by the user’s privacy settings.
All data is saved in databases available for viewing at any time.
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