AI anti-spam scanning
Detect scams, channel drops, commercial spam, trolling, off-topic pushes, and suspicious message patterns.
AI moderation for Telegram communities
Stop spam, scams, hostile raids, and suspicious joins before they drain your moderators.
Built for real groups
NoMoSpam is not a keyword filter. It combines AI signals, Telegram admin workflows, and a dashboard for tuning each community.
Detect scams, channel drops, commercial spam, trolling, off-topic pushes, and suspicious message patterns.
Review risky profiles before they post, using profile context and optional image analysis.
Warn, mute, delete, kick, ban, or send items to review depending on confidence and category.
Every scan can show category, score, reasoning, and the moderation path taken.
Set different thresholds, categories, prompts, and admin channels for each Telegram group.
Owners can see fair-use room, scan mix, peak activity, and group-level breakdowns.
Who it is for
Use NoMoSpam for Telegram groups that attract spam, scams, raids, aggressive promotions, or low-quality joins.
Your control level
NoMoSpam can stay quiet and notify you, route decisions to an admin group, or clean obvious spam automatically while you are away.
Send fast alerts to a private chat or admin group with score, reason, and suggested action.
Let admins approve, delete, kick, or ban from a compact evidence card instead of hunting through chat history.
For owners who are not on Telegram all day: delete, warn, kick, or ban obvious abuse automatically so you do not return to a spam-filled group.
Pricing
NoMoSpam is in early commercial rollout: start with a real trial, then choose how much moderation you want handled for you.
Free
30 days in a real Telegram group with dashboard access and enough fair-use room to test live traffic.
From EUR 9/mo
For active communities that need reliable spam and scam detection without raw usage bookkeeping.
By rollout
For owners running more than one Telegram group once multi-group plan enforcement is enabled.
Questions
No. It reduces repetitive work and catches patterns faster. Moderators can still choose review mode for sensitive cases.
Yes. Each group can have its own categories, thresholds, admin channel, join guard, prompts, and action style.
The dashboard treats usage as a fair-use guardrail: owners see load, trend, and warnings before moderation is limited.
The current product is Telegram-first. Future platform expansion can reuse the moderation model and dashboard concepts.
Ready for a cleaner group?