The best Combot alternative depends on what you want to replace.
Combot covers analytics, moderation, anti-spam, triggers, announcements, reputation, and community management. Few products replace all of that at once. Choose an alternative around the features you actually use.
Limzo: engagement & recognition
Best when you want analytics, quality-based karma, levels, achievements, weekly awards, public profiles, and low-noise community engagement.
Rose: moderation & protection
Best when your priority is locks, blocklists, CAPTCHA, anti-flood, anti-raid, warnings, filters, notes, and granular group administration.
Chainfuel or TeleMe: operations
Best when you need a broader dashboard for analytics, member management, messaging workflows, team collaboration, CRM-style tools, or scheduled tasks.
Five useful Combot alternatives by priority
1. Limzo — best for engagement-first communities. Choose Limzo when the part you value is understanding activity and turning it into recognition. Limzo adds quality-based karma, levels, badges, achievements, weekly awards, private admin reports, fun statistics, and a public profile. Read the full Limzo vs Combot comparison.
2. Rose — best for deep command-driven moderation. Rose offers a mature protection toolbox with locks, blocklists, welcomes, CAPTCHA, warnings, anti-flood, anti-raid, federations, filters, and notes.
3. Chainfuel — best for community operations and CRM-style workflows. Chainfuel combines anti-spam, analytics, member records, scheduled messages and reports, broadcasts, entry flows, sequences, and custom branded bots.
4. TeleMe — best for admin collaboration and fine-grained member management. TeleMe emphasizes shared management, group analytics, member search, activity views, rules, scheduled tasks, and restrictions.
5. Group Help — best for a broad Telegram-native administration bot. Group Help positions itself as an all-purpose bot for managing groups easily and safely. Verify the current in-bot features that matter to your workflow.
Do not replace a suite without mapping the jobs
Before migrating, list what Combot currently owns: spam protection, filters, triggers, scheduled posts, analytics, reputation, levels, reports, or admin commands. Then choose one replacement for each job. A single alternative may be simpler, but a focused two-bot stack can be stronger when responsibilities do not overlap.
For example, Rose plus Limzo separates protection from engagement. Rose handles detailed moderation; Limzo handles analytics, member recognition, achievements, public stats, and weekly highlights. The trade-off is another bot to configure, so keep one owner for welcomes, one owner for reputation, and one owner for recurring posts.
Competitor features and pricing change. Test your critical rules, exports, permissions, and reports before removing an existing production bot.
Common questions
Try it on your own group.
Add Limzo, and this week your group gets its first highlights post, its first badges, and a public stats page worth sharing. Free plan included — Pro is $9/month when you need more.