Comparison

The Best Telegram Bulk Sender Tools in 2026 (Honest Comparison)

Updated June 7, 20269 min read

Upfront disclosure: yes, we make one of the tools on this list (TeleSender). So instead of crowning ourselves and moving on, we had each competitor’s features and pricing independently verified and we’ll tell you exactly who each tool is best for — including when that isn’t us. Six tools, no fluff.

The Telegram sender market is genuinely crowded, and the options split into two camps: Windows desktop apps (usually a one-time or lifetime license) and browser extensions (usually freemium, and they run on any OS). Most of them do the same three things — bulk send, scrape members, invite to groups. The differences that actually matter are platform, anti-ban depth, whether there’s any AI, and how honest the free tier is. Here’s how the main players stack up in mid-2026.

The 6 best Telegram bulk senders, compared

ToolPlatformAIScrapingAnti-banFree tierPricing
TeleSenderChromium (Chrome/Edge/Brave/Opera)YesYes (unlimited)12+ mechanismsYes — unlimited scraping, 30 msgs/dayFree; $9.99–$49.99/mo
TexSenderWindows desktop (+Chrome ext)NoYesDelaysTiny (≈3/5)One-time ~$6–$18
TG Sender (tg-hub)Chrome onlyNoYesSmart delaysYes — 100 msgs/dayFreemium + sub
TeleplusChrome + EdgeNoYesDelays/intervalsYes — 20 sends/day$19.99–$99.99/yr
TelegramSender.comWindows desktopNoYes (public groups)Not advertisedTrial onlyPaid (~$39.90/yr ref.)
TGBotSenderWindows desktopNoYesWarmer + delaysNone found~RM10/mo–RM300 lifetime

Competitor details verified June 2026 from each vendor’s site, resellers and store listings. Some pricing renders behind anti-bot protection or in images — treat figures as indicative and confirm on the vendor’s site.

1. TeleSender — best for AI-driven, browser-based outreach

We’ll keep our own entry tight. TeleSender is a Chromium extension (Chrome, Edge, Brave, Opera) that bundles member scraping, a bulk sender, an auto-inviter and smart account rotation — and the part nobody else on this list has: AI. It scores contacts 0–100 (Hot/Warm/Cold) so you message the people most likely to reply, generates message variations, and ships 12+ anti-ban mechanisms with five safety profiles. The free plan includes unlimited scraping and export.

Watch-out (honest): it’s a subscription, not a one-time license, and it’s newer than the veteran desktop tools. If you want a one-time purchase, look below.

2. TexSender — best for a cheap one-time Windows license

A long-running, low-cost Windows desktop app (with a companion Chrome extension). It does bulk messaging, scraping of groups you’ve joined, auto-inviting, multi-account rotation and an active-user filter, with delay-based anti-ban — sold as a one-time license in roughly the $6–$18 range. No AI, the free mode is a tiny preview, and some export/invite power lives in a separate product (TexApi). We wrote a deeper TeleSender vs TexSender comparison if it’s your shortlist.

3. TG Sender (tg-hub.com) — best generous free Chrome extension

A Chrome-only extension with a real free tier — 100 messages/day, forever — covering bulk send, group scraping, auto-invite, scheduling, 7 attachments per message and personalization, with smart-delay anti-ban. No AI, and premium pricing isn’t shown as plain text on the site. Some Chrome Web Store reviews report reliability and support issues, so it’s worth scanning recent reviews before you commit.

4. Teleplus — best for transparent tiers

A Chrome + Edge extension positioned as a “free auto sender,” with clearly published pricing (Basic from ~$19.99/mo or ~$59.99/yr). Scraping, batch inviting, multi-account and delay-based anti-ban are all there; the free tier gives you unlimited data analysis and 2,000 invites/day but caps campaign sends at 20/day. No AI, and as with most extensions in this space, reviews are mixed — read the recent ones.

5. TelegramSender.com — best for dead-simple one-click sending

A Windows desktop app built around one-click bulk sending and unlimited member-ID export from public groups and channels. It’s simple by design — which also means no AI, and no advertised anti-ban, scheduling or multi-account. Pricing is quote/trial-based (a related “Plus” edition has been referenced around $39.90/year). Light on third-party reviews, so go in with eyes open.

6. TGBotSender — best for a lifetime Windows license

A Windows desktop tool with unlimited multi-account login, a group extractor, an auto-reply bot, and a “Telegram Warmer” for account safety. It’s sold per device, with monthly, yearly and lifetime options (roughly RM10/month to RM300 lifetime, ~$65). No AI, no free tier we could find, and licensing scales with the number of machines — but the lifetime option is appealing if you’re Windows-based and want to pay once.

How to choose

  • You want AI + safety + any OS: TeleSender.
  • You want the cheapest one-time Windows tool: TexSender.
  • You want the most generous free Chrome extension: TG Sender.
  • You want transparent, published pricing: Teleplus.
  • You want the simplest one-click Windows sender: TelegramSender.com.
  • You want a lifetime Windows license: TGBotSender.

Whichever you choose, the tool won’t save you from a ban if you misuse it. Warm up new accounts, personalize, and respect daily limits — our anti-ban playbook has the safe numbers.

The bottom line

If your priority is one-time pricing on Windows, a desktop tool like TexSender or TGBotSender makes sense. If you want a no-install, cross-platform extension, TG Sender and Teleplus both have usable free tiers. And if you want the one tool here that adds AI lead scoring and a deeper anti-ban system on top of all that — with a free plan that includes unlimited scraping — that’s the case for TeleSender. Pick for your workflow, not for the loudest landing page.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best Telegram bulk sender in 2026?

There’s no single winner — it depends on your setup. For AI-assisted, browser-based outreach with safety baked in, TeleSender is our pick. For the cheapest one-time Windows license, TexSender is hard to beat. For a generous free Chrome extension, TG Sender offers 100 messages/day free. Match the tool to your OS, budget and whether you want AI.

What is the best free Telegram bulk sender?

The most usable free tiers in 2026 are TeleSender (unlimited scraping/export + 30 messages/day + some AI), TG Sender (100 messages/day forever), and Teleplus (20 campaign sends/day plus unlimited data analysis). TexSender’s free mode is more of a preview, and TGBotSender has no free tier we could find.

Do any Telegram bulk senders have AI?

As of mid-2026, of the tools we compared only TeleSender offers AI features — lead scoring (0–100, Hot/Warm/Cold) and AI message generation. TexSender, TG Sender, Teleplus, TelegramSender.com and TGBotSender are send/scrape tools without AI.

Will a bulk sender get my Telegram account banned?

Any tool can, if you blast strangers too fast with identical messages. The tool matters less than the behaviour: warm up new accounts, personalize, pace your sends, and stay under safe daily limits. Pick a sender with real anti-ban controls and follow them — see our guide to sending bulk messages without getting banned.

Chrome extension or desktop app — which is better for Telegram?

Extensions (TeleSender, TG Sender, Teleplus) need no install and run wherever the browser does, including Mac and Linux. Desktop apps (TexSender, TelegramSender.com, TGBotSender) are Windows-only here but often sell as a one-time or lifetime license. It’s a trade-off between convenience/cross-platform and one-time pricing.

See why TeleSender tops the list

AI lead scoring, 12+ anti-ban mechanisms, and a free plan with unlimited scraping — on Chrome, Edge, Brave or Opera. Try it free, no credit card required.