Enable the tracker
Add a URL button to the post and turn on "Tracking" in the constructor.
Click tracker
The built-in tracker helps understand which buttons and placements bring traffic. You and the advertiser can review statistics without manual spreadsheets.
How it works
The tracker records every tap on your link button and shows live stats: unique clicks, geography and the chats that brought the traffic.
Add a URL button to the post and turn on "Tracking" in the constructor.
Post to your channels and chats — via the bot or manually.
Each tap is logged automatically with IP and geolocation.
Open "Click stats" and watch live data: how many, from where, which chats.
The tracker records every tap on your link button, counts unique visitors by IP, and collects the audience's geography — country and region. It's your tool for the conversion fight: you see what works and what doesn't.
The same person can open a link five times — that's one unique click, not five. Uniqueness is determined by IP, so the tracker tells real users apart from refreshes and background opens.
For every click it records the country, region and which channel or chat the visitor came from. You see the top 5 countries by share of traffic, and each source (channel or chat) shows how many unique visitors it brought — handy for judging placement quality.
Show a client or partner that their ad worked: numbers, percentages, geography — right in the bot. The stats are live and update on each click, not at the end of the day.
Screens
In the post constructor, tap the URL button and turn on "Tracking". It works on regular http/https links (not on tg:// links).
Check three things: (1) the post is actually published to a channel/chat, (2) tracking is enabled in the constructor, (3) some time has passed. Clicks are recorded instantly as soon as someone taps the button.
Lead magnets are counted separately (opens, subscriptions, deliveries). Regular URL buttons are counted by the tracker. If a post has both, you'll see both sets of stats.
Only taps on your button inside Telegram: the link goes through our redirector, the click is recorded (IP, country, region), and then the destination page opens. Clicks from other sources aren't counted.
The tracker doesn't collect personal data — only the IP (to count unique clicks), geography and the button URL. Data is kept in a secured database and not shared with third parties.