Reactions, views and poll votes
You set a minimum and a maximum per post; the fleet spreads itself between them rather than acting as one.
Reactions, views, poll votes and replies, from the accounts you already own.
Paid in crypto. One machine, and you can move it yourself.
One channel or group, public or private, worked by a fleet of accounts you already own.
You set a minimum and a maximum per post; the fleet spreads itself between them rather than acting as one.
Written by OpenAI with your own key and your own prompt, in the language of the message being answered.
New posts arrive as they happen rather than being polled for, so the first activity is not minutes late.
Pairings are fixed for the life of the account, and a run will not start from your own address if a proxy is missing.
Each account is connected through its proxy and read for restrictions. Only the ones that pass are used.
An account told to wait is parked for exactly that long and rejoins on its own, instead of retrying into a longer one.
No account acts on the same post again, and each comment is written knowing the others, so none of them repeat.
Direct messages across the whole fleet in one window, with an optional automatic reply.
A statistics screen, a CSV you can download, and scheduled reports to a Telegram bot of your own.
Import existing session files or sign a number in from inside the application. Each one is paired with a proxy and an API key.
A public @username or a private invite link. The fleet joins in its own time rather than all at once.
It works while it is open, tells you what it is doing as it does it, and stops with a plain reason if something breaks.
Noxere runs on third-party services you supply yourself.
Yours. We do not supply them.
api_id and api_hash from my.telegram.org.
IPv4, about one for every eight accounts.
Views, reactions and poll votes work without it.