Telegram bot for gaming communities

Keep the community alive between matches, updates, and seasons.

Players already understand progression, achievements, leaderboards, and weekly rewards. Limzo brings those familiar loops into your Telegram group — while recognizing the members who help the community, not just the ones who talk most.

Community progression

Levels, six badge tiers, achievements, and a public leaderboard give members something persistent to build between game sessions.

Reward guides and helpers

Karma recognizes useful replies, reactions earned, and conversations started — ideal for the players answering questions, sharing tactics, and welcoming recruits.

Create weekly community moments

Celebrate MVPs, new achievements, active times, memorable quotes, and community awards in one recap instead of running manual contests every week.

A retention loop outside the game

The game creates the first reason to join; the community creates reasons to stay. Between patches, tournaments, guild events, or content drops, members need lightweight ways to build identity and be recognized. A Telegram progression layer turns ordinary chat participation into a visible history inside the community.

Limzo's gamification system gives members levels, badges, achievements, personal cards, and leaderboard status. The system is separate from in-game power, so it can support any title — mobile, PC, console, browser, tabletop, or a guild spanning several games.

See who makes the player community work

The most valuable community members are often guide writers, bug explainers, event organizers, theorycrafters, recruiters, and patient veterans answering the same newcomer question for the tenth time. Limzo surfaces replies, reactions, first responders, conversation starters, streaks, and other signals that help admins notice them.

Weekly reports show activity trends and peak hours privately to admins; optional public highlights celebrate the people and moments that made the week. Pro groups can rename badge tiers to match their own ranks, factions, classes, or lore.

Common questions

Not currently. Limzo measures Telegram group activity. Its levels and achievements represent community participation, not in-game rank, inventory, MMR, or account progress.
Yes on Pro. Rename all six badge tiers to your guild ranks, factions, league divisions, lore titles, or any progression language your players already understand.
Activity is visible, but levels and badges use karma signals that favor useful replies, reactions earned, and conversations started. That helps helpers and organizers earn recognition even when they are not the loudest members.
Free to start

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.

Limzo the chameleon presenting