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Catch obvious link spam, repeated promos, and noisy bursts before they bury the chat.
NoSpam protects active Telegram groups from spam, ad floods, suspicious links, and noisy repeat offenders while keeping moderators in control of edge cases.

Catch obvious link spam, repeated promos, and noisy bursts before they bury the chat.
Send uncertain cases to moderators with enough context to make a quick call.
Keep rules, allowlists, CAS, and admin access understandable for each group.
The bot handles the repetitive layer first. Moderators stay focused on the few decisions that actually need judgment.
Watch for suspicious links, repeated messages, ad blasts, and new-member behavior that usually precedes spam.
Use shared spam records as an early warning layer before a risky account gets a chance to flood the group.
Show compact evidence when a decision needs a person: message, sender, status, and suggested action.
The landing now explains the product surface: anti-spam, rules, review, and operations around protected groups.
Tune what should be watched, ignored, escalated, or allowed for each Telegram group.
Keep group status, setup state, member count, and protection health visible in one place.
Separate owners, operators, and reviewers so moderation does not depend on one person.
Trace why a message was allowed, reviewed, or treated as spam when a question comes back later.
Keep the bot out of normal conversation and only surface work when moderators need to act.
Add the bot, grant the required Telegram permissions, and start with sensible defaults.
NoSpam should feel like a reliable moderation layer, not another dashboard that needs constant babysitting.
Invite the bot to the Telegram group you want to protect.
Give it the admin rights needed to inspect messages and act on spam.
Start with default protection, then tighten links, CAS, or review thresholds per chat.
Moderators only step in when a message needs a human decision.
The product is intentionally narrow: protect Telegram groups, reduce moderator load, and keep control understandable.
No. It removes repetitive work and highlights the cases where a moderator should still make the final call.
Yes. A crypto chat, support chat, and private community can each keep their own protection level and allowlist.
Uncertain messages can be held for review with a short trace, so admins can confirm spam or mark a false positive.
The public landing page stays focused on the product. Admin tools can live separately when the private app is ready.
Add NoSpam to a Telegram group, start with practical defaults, and let moderators handle only the edge cases.