Before payment
Visitors need to see the plan, price, duration, and what happens after paying.
Telegram subscription payments
Telegram gives creators a place to gather an audience. Groupy adds the missing subscription layer: plans, payment flow, access checks, and renewal handling.
Search intent
Creators usually start by looking for a way to accept payment. The bigger operational problem is keeping payment status and Telegram access in sync after the first sale.
Visitors need to see the plan, price, duration, and what happens after paying.
The payment flow should be clear enough that subscribers know how to continue into Telegram.
Expired access should be handled by the system instead of a creator checking every member manually.
Why Groupy
Groupy gives creators one link to share. The link leads subscribers into a Telegram-native flow where payment and group access are connected.
Subscription models
Charge a recurring community fee for private content, discussion, or signals.
Sell access for a fixed number of days during a course, challenge, or campaign.
Offer a one-time payment for long-term access when renewal management is not needed.
Workflow
01
Define price, duration, and whether access is trial, recurring, or lifetime.
02
Use the subscription link wherever you promote your private Telegram community.
03
The user follows the payment flow before receiving the correct Telegram access path.
04
Active and expired states are handled by the automation layer instead of a manual spreadsheet.
Yes. Groupy is designed around a shareable subscription link that sends subscribers through the correct payment and Telegram access flow.
A raw payment address does not verify who paid, which Telegram account should enter, or when access should expire. Groupy connects those steps.
Groupy is built for global paid communities and supports crypto-based payment flows that can be easier for international audiences.
Create a subscription plan and send your audience through one clear Telegram payment flow.
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