Every service here starts from the same engineering constraint: the account has to survive the campaign. That sounds obvious, but it is the line that separates infrastructure from a disposable-account vendor — and it shapes every default in the product. Conservative pacing over peak throughput. Residential proxies and per-account fingerprinting over shared server IPs. Continuous account warm-up over burn-and-replace. The result is slower on day one and far more durable across the hundred campaigns that follow.
Each platform gets its own dedicated tooling because each platform enforces differently. Telegram's MTProto behaviour, Discord's member-graph rate limits, X's DM throttling, and Instagram's action-block heuristics are not interchangeable problems, and a single generic "automation" wrapper cannot keep pace with all four. Below is what is live today, followed by what is in development.
Every engagement is scoped before it starts. You bring the goal — a target audience, a channel to rank, a member count to reach — and the team returns a written plan covering the approach, a realistic timeline, the account infrastructure involved, and a fixed price for that scope. There is no self-serve checkout and no per-message meter running in the background: campaigns in this space need judgement calls a dashboard cannot make, so a campaign manager who has run work in your vertical owns the engagement end to end. Most scopes come back within 24 hours of the first brief, and nothing runs until the plan and price are agreed in writing.
In development
Four more services are in active build — none of the four below are live yet. Each is going through the same internal-scale testing the live Telegram services passed before launch, and each comes online only once it clears that bar. Expected windows are noted per service; early-access pilot slots open a few weeks ahead of each launch.
Bulk Account Management
In development · expected Q3 2026. Centralised warm-up, health monitoring, and rotation for large account inventories. Will track per-account survival signals, schedule realistic activity, and flag accounts showing pre-ban patterns before they are lost — the infrastructure layer underneath every other service.
Discord Member Outreach
In development · expected Q3 2026. Role-aware member targeting and messaging across Discord servers, engineered against Discord's member-graph rate limits. Will include server-join orchestration, role-based segmentation, and funnel tracking from first touch to conversion.
X (Twitter) DM Automation
In development · expected Q4 2026. Direct-message campaigns and follower growth tuned to X's DM throttling and action limits. Will cover list seeding, audience targeting by engagement behaviour, and reply orchestration without tripping the platform's automation heuristics.
Instagram Growth
In development · expected Q4 2026. DM campaigns, story engagement, and niche follower growth built around Instagram's action-block thresholds. Conservative pacing and device fingerprinting to keep accounts clear of the action blocks that end most aggressive Instagram campaigns.
Want early access to one of these before it is publicly live? Tell the team which platform you need — pilot slots open a few weeks ahead of each launch.