Real Telegram emoji reactions from genuine accounts, delivered fast. Reactions are Telegram's most visible engagement metric — displayed directly below every channel post, readable at a glance by every subscriber. High reaction counts signal active, engaged audiences to new visitors and position your channel as a thriving community worth joining and staying in.
Telegram channels live or die by perceived engagement. A channel with 50,000 members but only 3 reactions per post looks like a ghost town — members aren't reading, responding, or caring. A channel with 5,000 members and 400 reactions per post looks like a thriving, invested community. The reaction count is the single number that communicates the difference between a valuable, active community and an empty subscriber list. It's the metric every new visitor checks first, and it's what determines whether they join and stay.
Reactions on Telegram also function differently from likes on other platforms. On Instagram or TikTok, the reaction count is one of many metrics. On Telegram, it's the primary — and often only — visible engagement signal displayed on channel posts. Telegram doesn't show comments publicly on channel posts; views count passively without emotional signal. Reactions are the explicit, active signal that subscribers chose to express approval, enthusiasm, or engagement. A high reaction count is qualitatively different from a high view count.
For channels that depend on sponsorships or brand partnerships, reaction counts are also a commercial metric. Sponsors evaluating Telegram channel partnerships look at reaction-to-member ratio as an engagement rate proxy — channels with high reaction rates command significantly higher sponsorship prices than channels with the same member count but low visible engagement.
Reactions appear as a row of emoji bubbles directly below your post, each showing the emoji and the total count. Here's a live mockup of how a high-reaction post looks versus a low-reaction post — and what each communicates to subscribers and potential new members.
High-reaction post — what our service delivers
Low-reaction post — what new visitors see otherwise
Same view count. Same content. Vastly different perception of channel quality and subscriber engagement.
Real accounts, full emoji choice, natural delivery, and complete account safety.
Select the reaction emoji that matches your channel's content and brand personality. Use 🔥 for exciting breaking content, ❤️ for community warmth, 👍 for authoritative posts, or Mixed for a natural variety of positive reactions.
Select the reaction count for your goal. The 250-reaction package is most popular — enough to show a clearly engaged audience without looking disproportionate for most channel sizes.
Paste your Telegram post link (t.me/channel/postID) and pay via PayPal, card, or crypto. No password required. Channel reactions must be enabled. SSL-encrypted checkout.
Delivery starts in 5–20 minutes. Reactions appear gradually over hours. Watch your reaction row build on the post. Every order backed by our 30-day replacement guarantee.
All packages include your chosen emoji, real account delivery, and a 30-day guarantee.
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1,640 verified reviews from channel owners who've used DiscordBooster to build Telegram post engagement credibility.
I run a crypto analysis Telegram channel with 28,000 members. My posts were getting 8–15 reactions despite good view counts — sponsors kept declining because the engagement rate looked terrible. Bought 500 🔥 Fire reactions on my last 10 posts and my reaction rate went from under 0.1% to 2.8%. Within three weeks I closed two sponsorship deals I'd previously been rejected for. Both sponsors specifically mentioned my "strong post engagement" as the reason they chose my channel over others with higher member counts. Reactions are what sponsors actually look at.
I noticed my channel had high view counts but almost no reactions — and I was losing 200–400 subscribers per week despite growing. After buying 250 ❤️ reactions per post for 30 days, my weekly unsubscribe rate dropped by 70%. I believe subscribers were looking at the lack of reactions as a signal that other people didn't find the content valuable — a negative social proof effect. Once reactions appeared, the channel felt alive again. Monthly subscriber growth went from negative to +1,200 net in the following month. The psychology of reactions is real.
We launched a new product via our Telegram channel and used DiscordBooster for 1,000 Mixed reactions on the launch post. The post looked like a massive community moment — hundreds of different emoji reactions building up over a few hours. Our channel had never seen engagement like that before. The organic reaction rate on posts following the launch jumped significantly as subscribers seemed to be responding to the perceived community energy. The launch drove 840 direct purchases from channel members — our highest-performing Telegram campaign ever. Reactions matter far more than views on Telegram.
Telegram has grown into one of the world's largest messaging and broadcasting platforms, with over 900 million monthly active users and an ecosystem of channels reaching audiences of millions. For channel owners, reactions are the engagement metric that matters most — more visible than views, more emotionally communicative than member counts, and more commercially meaningful than any other single metric when it comes to sponsor evaluations and subscriber retention. Buying Telegram reactions is the most direct lever for improving post engagement credibility, sponsor rate negotiations, and the overall perception of channel quality.
Telegram channels provide three visible engagement metrics: member count, view count, and reaction count. Member count is a lagging indicator that changes slowly. View count is passive — it measures delivery, not approval. Reactions are the only active engagement signal on Telegram — users must deliberately tap a reaction, making each reaction an explicit vote of approval or emotional response. This deliberate nature is what makes reactions the most credible and commercially significant metric on the platform.
The reaction-to-member ratio benchmark: A healthy, engaged Telegram channel typically shows 1–5% reaction rate (reactions ÷ members × 100). Below 0.5% suggests low engagement; above 5% suggests an exceptionally active community. Our packages are designed to help channels reach and maintain the 1–5% range that looks credible and attractive to both subscribers and sponsors. Use the package sizes relative to your channel's member count as a guide.
For maximum Telegram channel performance, combine reactions with our Members and Views services. Members build the subscriber base and channel authority; views ensure post delivery statistics look strong; reactions confirm that the audience is actively engaged. Together they create a channel profile that looks fully established — strong membership, high reach per post, and visible emotional engagement from the audience. All three signals together maximise both organic subscriber growth and sponsor rate potential.