TelePong is a CRM layered over real Telegram accounts: dozens of accounts in one window, warm-up and limits so they don’t freeze, campaigns with per-dialog translation, payments in the chat and attribution from click to money.
When the whole business is dialogs, the tooling becomes the ceiling: sessions multiply across devices, fresh accounts freeze mid-pipeline from ragged sending, and traffic money is spent with no way to see which click ever paid back.
Operators work every account from one workspace: shared folders, one inbox discipline, role-scoped access instead of shared passwords. An account moves between operators without moving a session.
New accounts warm up on a schedule, every account gets its own proxy and per-account send limits, and health monitoring pauses an account before it crosses the line — so the pipeline doesn’t die with one freeze.
Broadcasts go out by segments — folders, tags, include and exclude lists — throttled per account and translated per dialog into the fan’s language. Read receipts show what landed.
Tracking links register the click, the dialog and the payment as one chain. ROI is counted in money per source, not clicks — and in-chat Telegram Stars invoices close the deal without leaving the messenger.
The point isn’t more accounts — it’s that ten accounts behave like one system: same rules, same visibility, one report.
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