My First Week With Spamly — Honest Thoughts
I'll be real: $500 is not a small amount of money for me. I went back and forth on it for longer than I'd like to admit. But about a week in, I can say I'm not regretting it.
I'm running it mainly for a Telegram group in the adult niche, and the growth has been genuinely surprising. My group went from basically nothing to a solid member count within the first few days — way faster than I expected. I thought it would take weeks to see anything meaningful.
The setup isn't instant, but the documentation walks you through everything clearly. Once it's running, it just... runs. Group joining, posting, reactions, DM replies — all automated in a loop. I'm running a decent stack of accounts right now and haven't had a single ban, though I did go with handmade accounts which I think makes a big difference.
The traffic is real too. Daily clicks vary quite a bit depending on what I'm pushing, but the volume is high enough that conversion rate is now my main focus rather than traffic volume. Spamly gets people in the door — what you do with them after is still on you.
One thing I didn't expect to highlight: the support is actually great. The seller answered every question I threw at him during setup, even stuff that was barely related to the software itself. That kind of availability matters when you're getting something like this off the ground.
Only real limitation I've noticed is that there's no built-in group scraper — you have to build your target list manually. Honestly not a dealbreaker, took me a few hours and it's actually better to be selective about it anyway.
A week in, I'm already scaling. If you're serious about Telegram traffic, this is worth it.
Huge respect to
@PrimeCove for building something that actually does what it promises — and for being the kind of developer who still takes his time to help after the sale. Genuinely one of the better software experiences I've had. A no-brainer, 10/10.