Delete “joined the group” messages — automatically.
Every join and leave drops a gray service message into the chat. In a growing group they bury the actual conversation. Limzo can remove them seconds after they appear — on every plan, including Free.
Joins and leaves, both cleaned
Limzo deletes Telegram’s “X joined the group” and “X left the group” service messages a few seconds after they appear, so the chat stays about the conversation.
Raid-safe by design
Cleanups are batched into a handful of quiet API calls. A join flood or a bot raid becomes a non-event instead of a wall of gray noise.
Swap noise for a real welcome
Pair the cleanup with Limzo’s optional welcome greeting: one friendly, batched hello that points newcomers to the leaderboard — instead of ten service messages.
Why join and leave messages pile up
Telegram announces every membership change with a service message, and in most groups there is no built-in setting to turn that off. Admins can delete each one by hand, but nobody keeps that up for long — so active communities end up with stretches of “joined the group… left the group…” between real messages, and newcomers scroll past clutter instead of conversation.
Limzo fixes this with one switch: Limzo Mini App → Reports → New members → Auto-delete join & leave messages. It is off by default — deleting Telegram’s native notifications should be a deliberate admin choice — and it only needs the Delete messages permission Limzo already asks for at install. Once enabled, service messages vanish a few seconds after they appear.
A cleaner chat is only the start
The cleanup toggle only touches Telegram’s join and leave service messages. Members’ real messages are never affected by it — spam handling is a separate, fully configurable moderation system with its own rules and switches.
And because Limzo is a full community engagement bot, the same bot that keeps the chat tidy also measures activity, rewards helpful members with karma, levels, and achievements, posts one weekly highlight, and gives your group a public stats page. One quiet bot instead of a zoo of single-purpose ones.
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.