Volume without burnouts. The hard part of outreach isn't the message — it's not getting flagged.
What makes ten layers
Bulk outreach over Telegram looks easy from the outside. The reality is a stack of failure modes — flood waits, soft bans, hard bans, mass-reply throttles, IP reputation, and Telegram's own anti-spam classifier. GIBRID.AI's outreach engine ships with ten compounding safety layers:
- Health score per account, updated continuously.
- Reply throttle — auto-pacing based on how many people are answering.
- Block-rate sentinel — pause an account whose block rate spikes.
- Age ramp — younger accounts send slower, the engine remembers their birthday.
- Floodwait burst guard — global circuit breaker on
FLOOD_WAITfrom Telegram. - Geo-match — the proxy region matches the account profile region.
- Dedup — never DM the same person twice from any account.
- Daily limit — strict per-account ceiling, configurable per safety mode.
- Low-pool alert — if your sender pool is thinning, the engine warns before it dies.
- Incubator mode — gentle warmup curve for new accounts.
Campaigns and funnels
A campaign is the work item; a funnel is the path inside it. You write the first touch, the engine handles cadence, replies, follow-ups (4h / 24h / 48h / 2w), and routes warm replies into a CRM-style funnel for human review.
Account rotation
Multiple sender accounts, automatic rotation, sticky-by-lead so the same lead always gets the same sender voice. Accounts get rest days. Bans get auto-reset where Telegram allows it.
Built for being supervised, not autonomous
The dashboard puts the human in charge: per-campaign status, live activity feed, error type breakdown, and per-sender health badges. When something goes off, you see it before Telegram does.
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