Check these three numbers before you buy Telegram members
Sellers in this market all lead with a headline price, and the headline hides most of what matters. Wherever you end up ordering, compare on three figures first:
- Cost per 1,000 at the size you want. Plenty of sites advertise their 100,000-pack rate while charging triple at small quantities. Ask what your actual order size costs per 1,000, not what the biggest tier implies.
- Start time, stated in minutes. “Instant delivery” on a banner frequently turns into a 24 to 48 hour queue once you read the terms. A concrete number is the only version worth trusting.
- A written refill window. Telegram clears out dormant accounts over time, so some drop is normal across every provider. Without stated refill terms, the seller owes you nothing when it happens.
Our prices on that first test
The ladder is published in full, from 100 members at $0.99 to 100,000 at $500. Per 1,000 that means $9.90 at the entry point, $7.99 at the popular 1,000 size, $6.30 at 10,000, and a flat $5.00 at the top. The slope rewards volume without punishing anyone who starts small.
Start time and daily speed
Orders begin processing about 21 minutes after checkout, then run at 500 to 10,000 members per day. A 1,000 pack finishes inside two days even at the minimum rate and often lands the same day. Bigger orders stretch across more days at those same rates, which keeps growth looking gradual instead of spiking.
Refill cover, in writing
Every package on this page carries a 60-day refill guarantee. If your count sinks within two months of delivery, support restores the missing members at no charge. That window is the piece most competitors leave vague, so read their terms closely before assuming parity.
Channels, groups, and what bought members actually do
The service treats broadcast channels and discussion groups identically, so anyone searching for group members gets the same packages at the same prices. Checkout asks for a public link only; no password, no admin role, no access to anything you run. One caveat belongs here in plain terms: purchased members raise the visible count, and that is what you are paying for. Nobody can promise they will chat, react, or view stories, so let the bigger number pull in real people and let your posts keep them.
Why owners buy members at all
Two motives dominate. First, the cold start: a channel sitting at 14 members gets skipped by visitors who judge quality from the counter before reading a single post, however good the content is. Second, monetization: Telegram currently limits its ad revenue sharing program to channels with at least 1,000 subscribers, so owners buy their way across that line and earn from views afterward. Both cases reward the same shopping discipline, so hold any seller, including us, against the three numbers above. Ours read $0.99 to start, about 21 minutes to begin, and 60 days of refill cover.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why would you buy Telegram members?
Mostly to fix the empty-room problem: people check the member count before they read a word, and a tiny number ends the visit right there. A purchased base gives a new channel a floor of credibility while organic growth catches up. Owners also buy to cross the 1,000-subscriber mark that Telegram requires for ad revenue sharing.
Where does the pricing start?
The entry tier is 100 members for $0.99. Most buyers use it as a cheap test of start time and pacing before scaling up. From there the ladder climbs through 1,000 at $7.99 and 10,000 at $62.99 up to 100,000 at $500.
How fast do the members arrive?
The first members typically appear within the hour, since processing kicks off around 21 minutes after payment. From there the speed runs between 500 and 10,000 per day, meaning a 1,000 order needs two days at worst and often finishes sooner. Larger packages simply take more days at those same rates.
What happens if members drop after delivery?
Drops within 60 days of delivery are covered by our refill guarantee. Tell support and we bring the count back up to what you paid for, free of charge. After the window closes the cover ends, so glance at your counter now and then during those two months.
Do you need my Telegram password?
Never. Orders run entirely from your channel or group link, so there is nothing to log into and nothing to hand over. Any seller asking for credentials is a reason to close the tab.
What are the steps to buy Telegram Members?
Choose a package, paste the public link of your channel or group at checkout, and complete payment. That is everything we need from you. Delivery gets underway roughly 21 minutes later.
Does this work for Telegram groups as well as channels?
Yes. Group orders and channel orders use one price list and one delivery system. Basic groups are fine too: Telegram converts them to supergroups automatically once they pass 200 people, so the old cap never blocks a larger package.
What size of Telegram Members is right for me?
New channels usually start between 250 and 1,000, enough to look established without an implausible jump. Anyone chasing the monetization threshold needs at least 1,000. Past 10,000 the per-member math keeps improving, bottoming out at $5.00 per 1,000 on the 100,000 tier.
Will the new members post or react in my channel?
Assume not. The purchase covers the number itself, and the number works on people deciding whether to join, not on your view stats. Real engagement comes from posting well and promoting the channel to humans who chose to be there.
Is buying members against Telegram’s rules?
Buying members goes against Telegram’s terms of service, and violations of that kind are generally treated as a terms matter, not a criminal one. In practice Telegram’s usual response is to quietly remove accounts it flags, which is the exact scenario the 60-day refill exists for. Delivery paces within normal daily ranges, though no honest seller promises the platform will never react.
Can I buy members for a private channel?
Delivery needs a link accounts can join through, so a public username link is the dependable route. For a private channel, send your invite link to support before ordering and we will confirm whether it can be processed.
How much do 100 Telegram Stars cost?
Stars are Telegram’s in-app currency for tipping creators and paying bots, sold by Telegram itself at prices that shift with platform and region because app stores take a cut. They are unrelated to what this page sells. If you want a bigger member count rather than credit to spend inside the app, you are in the right place.
How much does Telegram pay for 1,000 views?
There is no fixed rate. Telegram splits ad revenue with channel owners and pays in Toncoin, so earnings per 1,000 views swing with advertiser demand in your niche and country. The number that matters before any of that is 1,000 subscribers, the minimum for joining the program at all.
Is this the same as a Telegram Premium membership?
No. A Telegram Premium membership is a personal subscription bought from Telegram that upgrades features on your own account. What we deliver is members joining a channel or group you manage, a different product for a different goal.

