Telegram community engagement bot

An engagement bot that turns activity into belonging.

Limzo does more than count messages. It recognizes the people who make a group worth joining, gives members visible progress, and turns each week into one community moment people can react to.

Reward the behaviour you want

Helpful replies, reactions earned, conversation starts, and consistent participation feed a recognition system built around contribution — not spam.

Create moments automatically

One weekly highlight can celebrate MVPs, first responders, new achievements, time champions, and a memorable quote without becoming daily bot noise.

See what is changing

Private admin reports surface active members, peak hours, trends, top contributors, and engagement signals you can act on while the week is still fresh.

What a community engagement bot should actually do

An engagement bot should make the group feel more human, not more automated. That means doing three jobs quietly: notice useful behaviour, turn contribution into visible recognition, and give admins enough context to support the right people.

Limzo connects those jobs on one dataset. The member who answers questions and earns reactions can gain karma, climb through badge tiers, unlock achievements, appear in the weekly highlights, and become visible on the group's public stats page. The analytics and the engagement layer reinforce each other instead of living in separate tools.

Engagement without command spam

Members should not need to learn a point system before they can participate. Limzo works from normal conversation and keeps automated posting deliberately limited. Members can use /me, /top, and /stats when they want more detail, but the recognition system keeps running even when nobody types a command.

Admins stay in control: public posts, level-up congratulations, newcomer welcomes, the public profile, and moderation settings each have their own controls. The result is a game layer around the community, not a bot taking over the chat.

Common questions

Analytics explains what happened. An engagement bot also turns that data into an experience for members — recognition, progress, highlights, and reasons to return. Limzo combines both.
No. Limzo is quiet by design. Its main public recap is once a week, and optional level-up or newcomer posts can be switched off independently.
Activity is visible, but levels and badges are powered by karma from useful behaviour such as helpful replies, reactions earned, and conversations started. The goal is to reward contribution, not repetition.
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