Telegram gamification bot

Turn everyday chat into a game members want to play.

Levels give members progress. Achievements give them milestones. Weekly awards give the whole group a story. Limzo adds all three without turning your community into a message-farming contest.

Progress that feels earned

Members move through six badge tiers as quality participation builds karma and XP. Progress appears on the leaderboard, public profile, and personal /me card.

Achievements worth keeping

One-time unlocks reward memorable milestones, unusual activity patterns, and long-term consistency. Earned once, kept as part of a member's community history.

Recognition with personality

Weekly awards, time champions, member flair, and fun community stats give people more to talk about than a number beside their name.

Good gamification rewards culture, not noise

The easiest Telegram game mechanic is “one message equals one point.” It is also the fastest way to create low-effort posts. Limzo separates visible activity from meaningful progression: karma comes from signals such as helpful replies, reactions earned, and conversations started, so useful participation matters more than volume alone.

That lets gamification support the group's culture instead of distorting it. A newcomer can see a path forward, a regular can earn a new badge, and a long-time contributor can collect rare achievements — without admins manually assigning roles or running contests every week.

A complete game loop inside Telegram

The loop is simple: contribute → earn karma and XP → climb a badge tier → unlock achievements → appear in highlights → come back to see what changed. Members can check progress with /me or explore the group leaderboard; the public profile makes status visible outside the chat too.

Limzo keeps rewards cosmetic and community-focused. There is no pay-to-win ranking: optional flair changes how a member appears, not how quickly they progress. Pro groups can also rename all six badge tiers to match their own theme, lore, or inside jokes.

Common questions

Levels, six badge tiers, nine collectible achievements, karma, a group leaderboard, weekly awards, personal /me cards, and optional member flair. Pro groups can rename the badge tiers.
Raw activity is visible, but progression is tied to karma signals that favor useful participation. Repetitive posting is not the intended path to status, and moderation can remove obvious spam.
Yes on Pro. You can rename every badge tier so the progression fits a gaming guild, crypto community, creator club, study group, or any other culture.
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