This module helps invite users to a chat through a temporary rights escalation mechanism. The algorithm is simple: the required user from the database temporarily becomes an admin, joins the group, and immediately loses admin rights. As a result, they remain just a regular member, without privileges — as it should be.
But there is one point: a bit of preparation is needed before starting.
Settings and parameters:
1. Use database — here you upload the list of users you want to add to the group. Usually, the database is collected through parsing using the «Audience collection» module. If there is no database, usernames can be entered manually — one per line.
2. Leave main group — enables automatic exit of the account from the group after the invite task is complete. This is useful to avoid exposing the account unnecessarily.
3. Groups — specify the target groups where users will be invited. One group per line, in the form of a link.
4. Total users per account — sets the maximum number of invites per account. It depends on the account's age and activity, so it's best to start with a low number and gradually increase with experience.
5. Delay — allows setting the interval between invites. The program randomly selects a delay within the specified range to make everything look natural.
6. Maximum timeout (FloodWait) — if Telegram issues a temporary block (FloodWait), the program will wait for the duration you specify here. If the block lasts longer, the account will be removed from the task.
7. Select accounts — choose the accounts from the «Active» section that will perform the invites. They must already be in the target group and have admin rights to temporarily promote other users to admins.
8. Streams сontrol — here you can set how many accounts will work simultaneously. For example, if you set 20 — the module will run 20 threads in parallel, each executing the invite scenario independently.
9. Auto stop — if any account receives a spam block, FloodWait, or ban — the invite task stops for all. This is necessary to avoid pushing other accounts into a block.
10. Forced number of invited users — the module checks whether the person was actually added. If not — the invite is not counted, and the program retries. This improves invite accuracy and eliminates failed attempts.
What is needed for stable operation:
But there is one point: a bit of preparation is needed before starting.
Supergroup preparation
To begin, the user must already have a supergroup in Telegram. All your accounts that will later be used as admins must first join it. This can be done through the mass subscription module.Admin assignment
For this, the «Add administrators» module is used. It allows assigning admin rights to the necessary accounts through a main account that already has administrator privileges. The list consists of pre-prepared usernames. These accounts will later carry out the invites.How invite works
Once assigned, all accounts can invite new people. You take the invite link to the desired group, insert it into the module, and configure how many people to invite, how many threads to run, and what delay to use. Telegram strictly monitors activity, so exceeding 45 invites per account is risky. It's better to start with 10–15, observe, and then adjust as needed.Settings and parameters:
1. Use database — here you upload the list of users you want to add to the group. Usually, the database is collected through parsing using the «Audience collection» module. If there is no database, usernames can be entered manually — one per line.
2. Leave main group — enables automatic exit of the account from the group after the invite task is complete. This is useful to avoid exposing the account unnecessarily.
3. Groups — specify the target groups where users will be invited. One group per line, in the form of a link.
4. Total users per account — sets the maximum number of invites per account. It depends on the account's age and activity, so it's best to start with a low number and gradually increase with experience.
5. Delay — allows setting the interval between invites. The program randomly selects a delay within the specified range to make everything look natural.
6. Maximum timeout (FloodWait) — if Telegram issues a temporary block (FloodWait), the program will wait for the duration you specify here. If the block lasts longer, the account will be removed from the task.
7. Select accounts — choose the accounts from the «Active» section that will perform the invites. They must already be in the target group and have admin rights to temporarily promote other users to admins.
8. Streams сontrol — here you can set how many accounts will work simultaneously. For example, if you set 20 — the module will run 20 threads in parallel, each executing the invite scenario independently.
9. Auto stop — if any account receives a spam block, FloodWait, or ban — the invite task stops for all. This is necessary to avoid pushing other accounts into a block.
10. Forced number of invited users — the module checks whether the person was actually added. If not — the invite is not counted, and the program retries. This improves invite accuracy and eliminates failed attempts.
What is needed for stable operation:
- Use reliable proxies and live, non-flagged accounts.
- Make sure that the admin rights on the accounts are actually active.
- The invite appears as natural as possible if everything is configured correctly — as if the user joined on their own.
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