This module is a simple way to invite people to your groups directly from your contact list. It works without a database and without a pre-prepared list of phone numbers — you simply select the desired accounts, and they send invites using your address book, just like in the mailing module. Everything is automated.
Setup steps:
1. Groups – here you enter the links to the chats where people should be invited. If the group is private, an invite link must be provided. Also, the group must have supergroup status — it is either set manually when creating a public chat or automatically once the chat has 200+ members.
2. Total users per account – this block defines the approximate number of people to invite from a single account. A range is set, from which the program randomly selects a value. The system will not go below the minimum — even if half of the contacts are unavailable due to privacy restrictions, it will still try to meet the minimum by pulling more people from the contact list.
3. Delay – pauses between sending invites are specified here. A time range is entered, and a random delay is chosen from that range before each next action.
4. Select accounts – here you choose the active profiles that will be used to send the invites. They are taken from the folder containing active accounts.
5. Maximum timeout (FloodWait) – if Telegram issues a temporary block (flood), this setting determines the wait time limit. If the flood delay is shorter than the specified limit — the program waits and continues. If it exceeds the limit — the task for that account is stopped.
6. Only mutual contacts – when this option is enabled, invites are sent only to people who have also added your account to their contacts.
7. Delete contact in account (if status is Done) – if a user successfully receives an invite, their contact is deleted from the book to help separate those not yet reached and avoid wasting resources on those already invited.
8. Leave main group – when this option is enabled, the account automatically leaves the group after the invite task is completed, so as not to overload the list of group participations.
9. Streams сontrol – sets how many accounts can work simultaneously. For example, if you set 15, then that many profiles will perform the task in parallel. The intervals between launching new threads are also specified using a range, from which a random value is selected.
Setup steps:
1. Groups – here you enter the links to the chats where people should be invited. If the group is private, an invite link must be provided. Also, the group must have supergroup status — it is either set manually when creating a public chat or automatically once the chat has 200+ members.
2. Total users per account – this block defines the approximate number of people to invite from a single account. A range is set, from which the program randomly selects a value. The system will not go below the minimum — even if half of the contacts are unavailable due to privacy restrictions, it will still try to meet the minimum by pulling more people from the contact list.
3. Delay – pauses between sending invites are specified here. A time range is entered, and a random delay is chosen from that range before each next action.
4. Select accounts – here you choose the active profiles that will be used to send the invites. They are taken from the folder containing active accounts.
5. Maximum timeout (FloodWait) – if Telegram issues a temporary block (flood), this setting determines the wait time limit. If the flood delay is shorter than the specified limit — the program waits and continues. If it exceeds the limit — the task for that account is stopped.
6. Only mutual contacts – when this option is enabled, invites are sent only to people who have also added your account to their contacts.
7. Delete contact in account (if status is Done) – if a user successfully receives an invite, their contact is deleted from the book to help separate those not yet reached and avoid wasting resources on those already invited.
8. Leave main group – when this option is enabled, the account automatically leaves the group after the invite task is completed, so as not to overload the list of group participations.
9. Streams сontrol – sets how many accounts can work simultaneously. For example, if you set 15, then that many profiles will perform the task in parallel. The intervals between launching new threads are also specified using a range, from which a random value is selected.
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