How to Stop Bots From Joining Your Telegram Group

Keep your private Telegram community safe by preventing bots from ever receiving an invite.

The Bot Problem: Static Links Are a Liability

Whenever you share a Telegram invite link in your Instagram bio, TikTok profile, or any public location, bots are scanning for it. They find these links, join your group automatically, and flood it with spam, fake engagement, and malicious content. The problem isn't Telegram's fault — it's the architecture: a static link works for anyone, whether they're a real human or a bot.

Many creators try rotating the link manually, but this only buys you hours. Bots find the new link just as quickly, and you're stuck in an endless cycle of link rotation and group cleanup.

The Solution: Knowledge Gates

Instead of exposing a static link, share a knowledge gate. A knowledge gate is a simple web page that requires anyone who wants to join to answer one question from your content first. Real fans who actually watched your videos or read your posts know the answer. Bots do not.

Every person who answers correctly receives a unique, single-use Telegram invite link generated automatically. This invite expires after exactly one join — so even if fans share the answer, they can't share the invite itself. Each real fan gets their own invite.

How Verifan Automates This

Verifan handles the entire workflow. You add @VerifanBot to your group (one step, 30 seconds), write a question, and share your gate link. That's it. Every fan who passes the gate gets a unique invite. Verifan manages all the Telegram API calls, link generation, and expiry tracking. No coding required.

The result: your Telegram community stays clean, bots never get an invite, and only real fans can join.