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How to Warm Up Telegram Accounts for Safe Automation

Complete guide to warming up Telegram accounts before inviting and mailings. Automatic warming in Deskgram 2.

БезопасностьDeskgram 2 Team2026-04-19

Key Takeaways

  • Why warm up Telegram accounts
  • How Telegram detects suspicious accounts
  • Manual vs. automated warm up
  • Common warm up mistakes

title: "How to Warm Up Telegram Accounts for Safe Automation"

description: "A complete guide to warming up Telegram accounts before launching mass messaging and inviting. Scenarios, timelines, actions, and automated warm-up using Deskgram 2."

keywords: "Telegram account warm-up, Telegram warm-up before messaging, how to warm up a Telegram account, Telegram anti-ban, automated Telegram warm-up, Deskgram 2 warm-up, safe Telegram automation"

author: "Deskgram"

date: "2026-04-19"

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How to Warm Up Telegram Accounts for Safe Automation

Launching a mass messaging or inviting campaign from a "naked" account is a quick way to get banned. Telegram actively detects suspicious activity, and new accounts with no history are restricted within their first hours of operation.

Account warm-up is a mandatory step before any automation. It is the process of simulating the behavior of a real user: subscribing, reading, reacting, and chatting. After warming up, the account becomes "trusted" in the eyes of the Telegram system, and the risk of being blocked is significantly reduced.

In this guide, we cover everything about how to properly warm up accounts: both manually and automatically.


Table of Contents

  1. Why warm up Telegram accounts
  2. How Telegram detects suspicious accounts

3.What account warm-up includes

4.Warm-up scenarios: light, medium, deep

5.Automated warm-up in Deskgram 2

  1. Manual vs. automated warm-up
  2. Common warm-up mistakes

8.Checklist: the account is ready for work

  1. FAQ

Why warm up Telegram accounts

Telegram is a closed ecosystem with its own anti-spam algorithms. Any non-standard behavior is recorded by the system and can lead to restrictions: a temporary flood ban, a ban on sending messages, or a complete account block.

Warm-up solves three tasks:

  • Builds an activity history — the account looks like a living user, not a newly created bot.
  • Increases the account's "reputation" — Telegram assigns an internal trust rating, which directly affects your activity limits.
  • Reduces the risk of blocks — warmed-up accounts can withstand significantly higher loads during mass messaging and inviting.

💡 Experienced Telegram marketers do not ask the question "to warm up or not" — it is a standard part of preparation, just like charging your phone before a long trip.


How Telegram detects suspicious accounts

The system analyzes several signals simultaneously. The more "red flags" there are, the higher the probability of restrictions:

SignalDescriptionRisk
Young accountRegistered less than 7 days ago🔴 High
Empty profileNo photo, name, bio, username🔴 High
Zero historyAccount is not subscribed to channels, hasn't participated in chats🔴 High
Sudden spike in activityA sudden jump from zero to mass actions🔴 High
Identical textIdentical messages without variations🟡 Medium
One IP for multiple accountsWorking without proxies🟡 Medium
Fast sequential actionsMinimal delays between actions🟡 Medium

A proper warm-up mitigates most of these signals before the actual work even begins.


What account warm-up includes

A full-fledged warm-up is a complex of actions that simulate the behavior of a regular active user:

ActionDescriptionRecommended Frequency
Subscribing to channelsAuto-subscribing to popular channels on various topics2–5 per day
Reading messagesOpening and viewing messages in groups and channels10–30 per day
ReactionsLeaving random reactions on messages5–15 per day
Interacting with botsInteracting with popular bots (weather, translator, etc.)1–3 per day
Profile updatePeriodically updating the photo and bioOnce every 3 days
Participating in chatsReading and liking messages in thematic groups5–10 per day
Sending regular messagesLive chatting with other accounts or bots2–5 per day

Important principle: actions must be distributed throughout the entire day, rather than executed in a single "batch". A real user does not log into Telegram once a day and perform 50 consecutive actions.


Warm-up scenarios

The choice of scenario depends on the "age" and history of the account:

Light warm-up — 3 days

For whom: accounts older than 30 days that simply haven't been used for a long time.

Goal: to "wake up" the account and remind the system of its activity.

Actions:

  • Subscribing to 2–3 new channels per day
  • Reading messages, leaving a few reactions
  • Sending 1–2 messages to contacts or a bot

After warm-up: safe for moderate mass messaging and small-scale inviting.


Medium warm-up — 7 days

For whom: accounts 7–30 days old or long inactive.

Goal: to build a sufficient activity history for standard marketing tasks.

Actions:

  • Daily subscription to 3–5 channels on different topics
  • Regular reading, reacting, interacting with bots
  • Profile update (photo, bio, username)
  • Participation in chats

After warm-up: safe for standard DM campaigns, inviting, and neuro-commenting.


Deep warm-up — 14 days

For whom: new accounts (under 7 days) or accounts intended for large-scale campaigns with high loads.

Goal: maximum simulation of a real active user — a high activity limit, and minimal risk of blocks even under intensive work.

Actions:

  • Full range of activities with gradually increasing intensity
  • Participation in live chats, reacting, reading
  • Updating the profile multiple times
  • Gradually increasing the volume of actions closer to the end of the warm-up

After warm-up: the account is ready for large-scale messaging, active inviting, neuro-chatting, and neuro-messaging.


Automated warm-up in Deskgram 2

Deskgram 2 includes a built-in "Account Warm-up" module, which automates the entire process — without any manual intervention.

How the module works

  • Scenario selection — light (3 days), medium (7 days), or deep (14 days)
  • Action distribution — activity is distributed throughout the day at random times, simulating a live user
  • Randomization — random intervals between actions, different types of activity each day
  • Managing multiple accounts — warming up your entire account base in parallel
  • Automated profile setup — automatically setting up the photo, name, username, and bio
  • Proxy integration — each account is warmed up through a separate individual proxy

Example of an auto warm-up schedule for one day

09:15 — Subscribed to a technology channel10:40 — Read 12 messages in a group12:03 — Left 3 reactions on posts13:30 — Interacted with a translator bot15:55 — Subscribed to a news channel17:20 — Read 8 messages, 2 reactions19:45 — Updated profile bio21:10 — Subscribed to a niche-specific channel

This pattern is practically indistinguishable from the activity of a real human user.


Manual vs. automated warm-up

ParameterManual warm-upAuto warm-up in Deskgram 2
Time per 1 account30–60 min/day0 minutes
Warming up 10 accounts5–10 hours/dayIn parallel, hands-free
Time distributionHard to controlAutomated
Action randomizationDepends on the humanBuilt-in
CostYour time or a freelancerIncluded in the plan

When working with 5+ accounts, manual warm-up becomes unrealistic — it requires hundreds of repetitive actions every single day. Automated warm-up frees up your time so you can focus on strategy.


Common warm-up mistakes

❌ Skipping the warm-up and launching a campaign immediately

This is the most common mistake. An account with no history gets a flood ban or a complete block upon executing its very first mass actions.

❌ Warming up too aggressively

Doing 50 subscriptions a day on a new account is highly suspicious. Warm-up must be gradual and cumulative.

❌ Using one proxy for multiple accounts

Telegram sees one IP → multiple accounts → suspects a bot farm. Every single account must operate through a separate proxy.

❌ Leaving the profile empty

An account without a photo, name, and bio is the first red flag for the system. Fill out the profile before starting the warm-up process.

❌ Applying maximum load immediately after warm-up

After warming up, increase the load on your campaigns gradually — do not go from 0 to 100 on the very first day.


Checklist: the account is ready for work

Before launching mass messaging or inviting, check each account against this list:

  • [ ] Account age — at least 7 days (14+ for serious campaigns)
  • [ ] Profile filled out: name, username, photo, bio
  • [ ] Subscribed to 10–20 channels on various topics
  • [ ] Has a history of activity: reactions, reading, interacting with bots
  • [ ] Individual proxy is connected
  • [ ] Account is linked to a real or virtual phone number
  • [ ] Warm-up is completed according to the selected scenario (3 / 7 / 14 days)
  • [ ] After warm-up — gradual load increase, no abrupt starts

Deskgram 2 Pricing

The account warm-up module is included in the full access plan:

PlanPriceIncludes
DemoFreeLimited functionality for trial
Week790 RUBFull access to all 45+ modules
Month2,190 RUBFull access to all 45+ modules

Download and learn more: deskgram2.com


Telegram Account Warm-up FAQ

How many days should I warm up a new Telegram account?

At least 7 days for standard tasks. For large-scale campaigns with high loads, 14 days are recommended. Accounts older than 30 days that already have an activity history only need a 3-day warm-up.

Can I warm up multiple accounts simultaneously?

Yes. The warm-up module in Deskgram 2 allows you to warm up an unlimited number of accounts in parallel. The main condition is that each account must work through a separate proxy.

What happens if I don't warm up the account?

When launching mass actions (messaging, inviting), an unwarmed account has a very high probability of receiving a flood ban (a temporary restriction on sending messages) or a complete block within its first hours of operation.

Do I need to re-warm accounts?

If the account hasn't been used for more than 2–3 weeks, a light warm-up (3 days) is recommended before resuming active campaigns. This effectively "reminds" the system of the account's activity.

Why do I need a proxy for warm-up?

Without a proxy, multiple accounts operate from the exact same IP address. Telegram sees this as a clear sign of an automated bot farm and may block all accounts at once. Having an individual proxy for each account is a mandatory condition for safe operation.

Can I warm up an account manually?

Yes, but it is incredibly time-consuming. One account requires 30–60 minutes of daily attention for 7–14 days. When working with 5+ accounts, this becomes unrealistic — the automated warm-up in Deskgram 2 solves this task completely without your involvement.

What should I do if the account still gets blocked?

Evaluate at what stage the block occurred and adjust your settings: reduce your activity limits, increase delays between actions, and verify the quality of your proxies. Start warming up a new account using more conservative parameters.


Conclusion

Account warm-up is not an optional step, but the very foundation of safe Telegram automation. Without it, even the highest-quality campaign can end with the complete loss of your accounts on the first day.

Deskgram 2 automates the entire process: choose a scenario, launch the module — and your accounts are prepared for work entirely without your involvement, running in parallel and on schedule.

👉Download the free Demo version — full access starting from 790 RUB/week.


Article updated: April 2026. All data is current as of the publication date.

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