Try Scrubbed cleanup credits

New ScrubbedBot users can claim one-time free cleanup credits before buying paid Telegram Stars credits. The trial lets a group admin test eligible /clear deletion where Telegram permissions allow it.

Start with 1 Star

Open the smallest Telegram Stars checkout first. One paid Star becomes one cleanup credit, one successful deletion costs one credit, and failed delete attempts are not charged. After the paid credit lands, add @ScrubbedBot to a group, run /status, then use /clear, /clean, or /watch where Telegram allows deletion.

What it does

  • The one-time trial grants 5 cleanup credits to a new user account.
  • Trial credits are free conversion credits and are not counted as paid Telegram Stars revenue.
  • Trial credits spend the same way as paid credits: one successful deleted message costs one cleanup credit.
  • Run /status in the target group before spending credits.
  • Buy paid Stars credits only if the trial proves the workflow helps.

Setup steps

  1. Open ScrubbedBot in a private Telegram chat.
  2. Send /trial or tap the Claim free trial button.
  3. Add ScrubbedBot to a group or supergroup.
  4. Grant delete-message permission where cleanup should work.
  5. Run /status, then reply /clear or use /clear 10.

FAQ

Is the free trial paid revenue?
No. Trial credits are free conversion credits. Public revenue proof separates trial grants from paid Telegram Stars payment events.
Can the trial be claimed repeatedly?
No. The Worker records one trial grant per Telegram user account and ignores duplicate trial claims.
What should I buy after the trial?
Use /pricing or the buy buttons for 1, 10, 25, 100, or 500 Telegram Stars cleanup-credit tiers only if ScrubbedBot works for the target group.

Proof boundary

Public proof shows aggregate Telegram Stars payment and cleanup debit counts only. It does not prove USD payout, future daily income, or buyer demand before buyers arrive.

Deletion depends on Telegram permissions and deletion limits. Scrubbed charges credits only for successful delete calls made by /clear or /clean. See terms, privacy, and support.