Book a Telegram ad
at a listed price.
Choose a channel and submit your ad with the price and estimated timing visible up front. Depending on the channel, pay now or after approval. Funds stay protected until payout or refund; the bot posts and checks the ad.
Your funds stay in the deal's contract, not on a platform balance.
Most Telegram ad deals run on trust and DMs — the advertiser pays first and hopes, or a platform holds the cash. Adpact uses a per-deal smart contract that holds funds outside its balance until the entitled wallet claims them, while the bot checks delivery under the agreed rules.
Deals on trust
the usual wayHeld by a contract
with AdpactFrom channel to published ad — three steps
Booking uses a listed price and needs no negotiation. Some channels require owner approval before payment.
Choose a channel and book
Browse channels by price, audience and how often they run ads. Before booking, you see the listed price, an estimate based on the current queue of paid bookings, and whether approval is required. Pay immediately or after approval.
The bot posts it
When your turn comes, the bot publishes your ad in the channel itself. The owner doesn't have to do anything, and nothing gets retyped or altered on the way.
Payout or refund
The bot checks its own post. After the checks and protection period, the owner can collect the payout. If delivery fails, the advertiser can claim a refund.
Need custom terms?
Post a campaign and let channel owners respond with their terms. It is best for unusual ad creative or comparing several channels.
How campaigns work→If the ad doesn't run, claim a refund
Book an ad in a few taps — funds stay protected until payout or refund.
Price and timing up front
Every channel shows what an ad costs, roughly when it would go live, and whether owner approval is required.
Payout only for a real post
The owner can collect only after the bot checks the post and the protection period ends.
The ad can't be swapped
Your booking records the exact ad. If it is edited, or the text, media or link is swapped too early, the advertiser can claim a refund.
Refund if delivery fails
No post in time, or taken down too early? The refund becomes available to claim.
Set your price once; the bot handles publication
Turn on booking, and advertisers book ads at your price while the bot posts them for you. The money is locked before anything goes out.
Funded before publication
The money is already locked before your post goes out.
Payment can't be pulled back
Once it's paid out, it's final — no invoices, no reversals.
Nothing to run by hand
Bookings arrive on their own and the bot publishes each ad on schedule — nothing to post yourself. To see every ad first, switch on approval. If you do not approve or decline within 24 hours, the ad is approved automatically; the advertiser then has 48 hours to pay.
Your channel, your rules
You set the price, how often ads may run, and quiet hours when nothing posts. Text only or with an image or short video, links allowed or not — your call. Every ad is screened before it can be booked.
More than paid placements
Deals are only half of it: Adpact also helps channels grow each other's audiences — and pays you for bringing new channels in.
Free cross-promotion
Swap posts with other channels — no money, just points you earn in the app. The bot posts both sides and checks them: whoever backs out loses their points, the honest side gets theirs back.
How post swaps work→Referral income on every deal
Invite a channel owner and earn half the platform fee on every deal they complete — for as long as they use Adpact.
How referral pay works→Built so Adpact never holds your funds
The agreed rules, the bot's delivery checks and the contract protect the payment — not a platform balance.
Adpact does not custody your funds
The bot checks delivery and Adpact's automated verifier signs the result allowed by the deal. Funds stay in the contract until the entitled wallet claims them.
One contract per deal
Every deal has its own contract with the funds locked inside — your money is never mixed with anyone else's.
Objective checks
The bot posts the ad itself and decides on facts: the channel, text, media, link and how long it stayed up.
Safety-net refund
If a deal stalls with no result, the advertiser can get their money back after a set waiting period.
The fee is 10% of a paid-out deal — 6% for channels running an Adpact promo post. There is no platform fee on refunds; the wallet making an on-chain claim pays the network fee.
How fees work→