- 4 tiers: Trial $0 → Starter $49 → Pro $89 → Agency $169. Annual = 50% off (Starter $245/yr, Pro $445/yr, Agency $845/yr).
- Trial (3 days or 100 messages) — enough to run one pilot cycle. No card required.
- Starter — for solo operator, 5 accounts, base modules. Up to ~2K messages/month. Vault locked.
- Pro — the sweet spot. 25 accounts, Vault unlocked (4.8M+ groups), all AI. 10-50K messages/month.
- Agency — 250 accounts, priority support with SLA, custom integrations. Only when you're actually running a team.
- Upgrading makes sense when a specific technical limit becomes the bottleneck. Not "just in case".
Standard SaaS pricing problem — it's never clear which plan to pick. Everyone promises "everything in any tier", and the real differences are hidden in tiny footnotes. You end up either overpaying for features you don't use, or hitting a wall on day 4 and cursing at the screen.
This article is a direct map: what you get at each tier, which stage of your business it fits, and what specific signal should push you to the next one. No "upgrade to unlock your potential" — just arithmetic and limits.
All 4 tariffs in one table
| Tariff | Price (mo) | Accounts | Modules | Annual price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trial | $0 | 1 | Sender + Scan My Telegram | — |
| Starter | $49 | 5 | Sender + Auto-Responder + Scan | $245 (—58%) |
| Pro ★ popular | $89 | 25 | Everything + Data Vault + Import + Audience search | $445 (—58%) |
| Agency | $169 | 250 | Everything in Pro + priority support + custom integrations | $845 (—58%) |
Trial — 3 days or 100 messages, whichever comes first. No card needed: when it ends the account drops to read-only, nothing is charged.
Payments accepted by card and via CryptoCloud (USDT, TON, BTC, ETH, 20+ coins). One license key runs on 2 machines (desktop + laptop), which covers most operators.
What you can do in 3 days
Trial isn't a "demo" — it's a working tier for 1 account. The goal is to run one full pilot cycle in 72 hours: from scraping to measuring conversion.
A realistic first test looks like this:
- Day 1. Install, connect your Telegram account, run Scan My Telegram. Pull 200-500 relevant contacts from your existing dialogs, groups, and channels.
- Day 2. Write copy for your offer, make 2-3 variants via spintax/LLM, tune delays. Send 80-100 messages from your 1 account.
- Day 3. Measure: how many delivered, how many replies, how many ended up in Live Inbox as a meaningful dialog. Calculate your
reply rateandqualified lead rate.
That's enough to make a decision based on a real number, not on a screenshot from someone else's case study. If 100 messages → 20 replies → 3-5 qualified leads, you can then do the ROI math and pick the right tier.
Important: Trial isn't enough for a "full commercial cycle" (fresh account warmup + warmup period + campaign + re-engagement). It's for your first pilot — to confirm the tool works. Until April 30 there's a promo for an extended 30-day trial — see article 06.
$49 — solo operator, 5 accounts
Starter is a plan for one person who does the outreach themselves. Typical profile:
- Freelancer / SMM-solo — a few clients, small volumes, wants cheap reliable infrastructure.
- Starting agency — one founder, no team yet, testing the market before scaling up.
- Media buyer at the start — hasn't confirmed the niche yet, not ready to pay for Pro until the hypothesis is validated.
What's included: Mass Sender with Anti-Ban 2.0, Auto-Responder (auto-replies on inbound), Scan My Telegram (scraping your own dialogs and channels). What's not: Data Vault (4.8M+ groups database), Import from Vault, Audience search.
Volume limit works out like this:
If you consistently send less than 10K messages per month and don't need to scrape external databases, Starter covers everything. No point overpaying for Pro.
$89 — active media buyer, 25 accounts
Pro is the most popular tier because this is where Data Vault unlocks. It's not just "more accounts" — it's a qualitative leap in workflow.
| Feature | What it gives you |
|---|---|
| Data Vault | 4.8M+ groups and channels database with filters by topic, language, activity, size |
| Import from Vault | Load audiences directly from Vault into campaigns without external scrapers |
| Audience Search | AI-powered search for relevant audiences based on your offer description |
| AI Qualifier + Closer | Automatic qualification of inbound, first replies from the AI agent |
| Live Inbox (across 25) | Unified CRM across the whole account farm, no account-switching |
| 25 parallel accounts | 5× more than Starter → parallel campaigns / offer diversification |
Capacity math at active load:
Pro covers the 10-50K messages per month range — the level of a serious media buyer or a small team up to 3 people. This is exactly the range where the ROI math from article 22 (pays off at the 3rd lead) delivers 10-50×.
$169 — team of operators, 250 accounts
Agency is not about "even more accounts". 250 is a platform-level capacity where it makes sense to split work across people and build an actual production process.
What actually changes on Agency:
- Sub-team separation. 250 accounts can be split into sub-teams (e.g. 5 operators × 50 accounts), each working their own segment.
- Customer-facing interface. Limited access for clients/partners — they see results for their own campaigns, not the rest.
- Custom integrations. Webhooks into your CRM, exports to BigQuery/Postgres, API for internal dashboards — all configured individually.
- Priority support with SLA. Support replies within 2-4 hours during business hours, dedicated engineer chat, fast bug fixes.
If you're a solo operator thinking "I'll manage 250 accounts myself" — that's almost never justified. One person physically cannot run 250 active accounts. Agency makes sense when you have 3+ operators or you're doing outreach as a service for external clients.
When exactly to upgrade
Rule is simple: upgrade when a specific technical limit becomes a bottleneck, not when "I want more features just in case". Concrete signals:
| Signal | Action |
|---|---|
| Hit the 5-account ceiling on Starter, want to run a parallel campaign | → Pro (25) |
| Need access to the 4.8M+ database (looking for relevant groups by topic) | → Pro |
| Consistently doing 10K+ messages/month, want Live Inbox across everything | → Pro |
| Hit the 25-account ceiling on Pro, actually running all of them in parallel | → Agency (250) |
| Team grew to 3+ operators, need sub-team separation | → Agency |
| Need a custom integration (webhook, CRM sync, BigQuery) | → Agency |
| Selling outreach as a service, need customer-facing access for clients | → Agency |
The other side: if you're consistently sending 2-5K messages per month and scraping your own dialogs is enough without Vault, stay on Starter and don't overpay. Pro won't magically "scale you up" if you don't have enough offers or traffic sources.
When annual is worth it
Annual prices: Starter $245, Pro $445, Agency $845. That's 50% off vs 12 × monthly. Simple math:
Simple rule:
- Monthly — if you're still "testing the niche", under 3 months of usage. Error risk is higher, flexibility matters more than the discount.
- Annual — if you already know you'll use it for > 5 months. You're in profit starting at month 5.
In practice: operators who reached Pro have an average active lifetime of 8-14 months. For most, annual is 2× cheaper.
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