Useful Telegram Bots for OFM, 2026 Toolkit Reference
A curated toolkit: the bots OFM agencies actually keep pinned, analytics, anti-spam, utility, scheduling, and the dead ones not worth your time.
On this page (14)
- 1. Media download bots
- 2. Metadata / EXIF cleaners
- 3. Watermark removers
- 4. Face swap and spoofing bots
- 5. GIF / video conversion
- 6. Email generator bots
- 7. Reddit utility bots
- 8. Group management bots
- 9. Reporting / status bots
- 10. Content-ideas channel bots
- 11. Safety, what to never send to random bots
- 12. A short section on building your own bot
- 13. How to find current working bots
- Related guides
Telegram has a massive ecosystem of utility bots that OFM operators use: media downloaders, face-swap, metadata cleaners, watermark removers, Reddit lookup tools, group management. Operators ask about individual bots constantly ("is there a face-swap bot?", "how do I download Instagram reels via Telegram?").
Rather than a long narrative, this is a reference catalog organized by function. For each category: what these bots do, what quality to expect, when they work, and what to avoid. Specific bot names change monthly as bots get banned or replaced, the category behavior is what's durable.
One-line warning: never feed sensitive model content or personal data to a random public bot. Many public bots log, share, or monetize the content you send them. Use private / self-hosted versions for anything that matters.
1. Media download bots
Bots that let you paste a URL from IG / TikTok / YouTube / Twitter / PornHub and get the media back as a Telegram file.
Instagram reel / post downloaders
- Dozens exist. Common ones rotate names as Meta blocks them.
- Search Telegram for "IG downloader bot" or check existing OFM group pins for current working ones.
- Quality: usually max-quality source (1080p); some cap at 720p for free tier.
- Watermark: some bots inject their own watermark, check first. Bots that inject watermarks are useless for repost.
TikTok downloaders
- TikTok has two formats: with-watermark and without. Good bots give you both. Want the no-watermark version for reposting.
- Avoid bots that charge per download; many free ones exist.
YouTube downloaders
- Less common on Telegram (Telegram limits file size, long YouTube videos exceed). Work for short YouTube Shorts and audio-only extraction.
Twitter / X downloaders
- Needed for downloading X videos (native X download is limited). Bots typically work well.
PornHub / adult site downloaders
- Exist, function. Mostly for reference / competitive scouting rather than repost (adult content from non-yours sources gets you DMCA'd).
Key rule: test any download bot on a non-critical source first. If it injects watermarks, downgrades quality, or takes forever, try another. Don't trust the first result, bots rot.
2. Metadata / EXIF cleaners
Every image and video file contains metadata: camera model, device ID, GPS coordinates (sometimes), software used, timestamps.
For OFM, metadata reveals things you don't want revealed:
- The phone model used (links accounts that post from the same device).
- GPS (if location tagging was enabled).
- Edit software (identifies AI-generated vs genuine).
Metadata cleaner bots strip this. You send a photo/video, bot returns the same file with EXIF removed.
Why OFM uses them:
- Reddit / Instagram posting: avoids duplicate-content detection via metadata matching.
- Dating app (DA) account seeding: prevents device-fingerprint linking across accounts.
- Spoofing content across multiple accounts safely.
Quality notes:
- Good bots preserve visual quality 100% while stripping metadata.
- Bad bots re-encode the file (losing quality) or only strip partial metadata.
- Verify by running the output through an EXIF viewer (ExifTool locally).
Alternative: do it yourself. ExifTool (command-line) strips metadata without any bot. More reliable for sensitive files. For bulk operations, a local script beats any bot.
3. Watermark removers
Bots that use AI to blur or reconstruct areas where watermarks live on an image/video.
Honest assessment:
- For static logos in a corner: work reasonably well. Output is "good enough" for reposting where viewers won't zoom in.
- For complex watermarks or watermarks overlaid on the subject: output looks artifacted, often worse than not removing.
- For videos: frame-by-frame removal is slow; most bots do a crude masked blur.
Legal note: using watermark removers on content you don't own is copyright infringement. Bots exist for this purpose anyway. If you're reposting your own watermarked content that you want to rebrand, fine. If you're stripping other creators' watermarks to repost as your own, don't, you'll get DMCA'd and rightly so.
4. Face swap and spoofing bots
Used primarily for dating-app (DA) account seeding and content variation.
Face swap bots:
- Input: source photo of the model, target photo of another person (or generated body).
- Output: combined photo with model's face on target body.
- Quality: mediocre to decent. Easily detectable as fake if viewer looks carefully. Fine for "DA profile photos" where platforms aren't running deep detection.
"Pixel changing" spoofers:
- Real question from data: "Who has a typical bot that changes the pixels of the photos for DA on telegram?"
- These are spoofing tools that slightly alter pixel values, color histograms, and EXIF, so the "same" photo looks different to a platform's duplicate-detection hash.
- Used for posting the same photo across 10 Reddit accounts without duplicate-content triggering.
Safety warning: never upload the model's real (identifying) photos to public face-swap bots. The bot operator can harvest, catalog, and resell the content. Use self-hosted / local tools (Roop, ReActor, local Stable Diffusion pipelines) for anything that shows the model's real face.
5. GIF / video conversion
Bots that turn Telegram videos into GIFs or compressed versions.
Use cases:
- Creating preview GIFs for OF tease content.
- Compressing large videos to fit Telegram's channel file-size limits.
- Converting between formats for cross-platform posting.
Common bots: "GIF converter," "Video Compress" in Telegram search. Most work; quality varies.
Alternative: FFmpeg locally is faster and more reliable. Bots are for one-off work only.
6. Email generator bots
Bots that generate disposable email addresses (temp-mail, iCloud-style, etc.) for account creation signups.
Use cases:
- Creating OnlyFans alt accounts.
- Creating Reddit / IG / TikTok accounts without exposing your real email.
- Testing email-gated signups.
Quality:
- iCloud-style generated emails work for most signups. Catch: these email inboxes often get recycled, so receiver-retention is poor.
- Legitimate iCloud "Hide My Email" only works on Apple devices you own.
- Mass-generated email bots give you throwaway addresses that may be blacklisted on some signup forms (Reddit increasingly blocks common disposable-email domains).
Safety note: emails used for platform signups should be controllable long-term. If you lose access to the email after 24 hours, you can't recover the account later.
7. Reddit utility bots
Bots targeted at Reddit operators working through Telegram.
Reddit user history lookup:
- Input: a Reddit username.
- Output: their post/comment history, karma breakdown, subreddit activity.
- Use: vetting potential fans, checking if a VA applicant is legit, scouting competitors.
Subreddit search / analytics:
- Input: a subreddit name.
- Output: stats, top posters, rules, mod list.
- Use: niche scouting.
Upvote/downvote bots:
- Bots that fake engagement on Reddit posts.
- Reality: Reddit's anti-vote-manipulation is strong. These bots get your Reddit account banned if detected (often within hours).
- Don't use. The marginal upvotes are not worth the Reddit account burn.
Reddit status bots:
- "Is Reddit down?", simple utility, harmless.
- Check downdetector.com or istelegramdown.com directly for outage info rather than trusting a bot.
8. Group management bots
Bots for managing your own model's Telegram group/channel.
Mention-all bots:
- Tag every member of a group with one message.
- Use: announcing a big drop, driving engagement on a post.
- Risk: users in your own group may get spammed and leave if you use it too often.
Auto-welcome bots:
- Send a scripted welcome message when a new member joins.
- Use: setting expectations, routing new members to the CTA.
Auto-moderation bots:
- Anti-spam filters, word blocklists, auto-kick on specific violations.
- Essential for groups over 500 members, without moderation, spam destroys the channel quickly.
- Common: @CombotOfficialBot, @Shieldy_bot, @GroupHelpBot.
Forward bots:
- Automatically re-post content from one channel to another.
- Use: syndicating to multiple channels (main channel → backup channel → partner channels).
Admin audit bots:
- Log admin actions for accountability.
- Useful for agencies where multiple admins manage a channel.
9. Reporting / status bots
Simple utility bots that tell you when things are broken.
- "Is Telegram down": confirms whether Telegram is having an outage vs you're blocked.
- "Is Reddit down": same for Reddit.
- OF status bots: confirms OF site/API status, useful when your model DMs stop working and you need to know if it's you or OF.
These are cheap to use, provide real-time outage awareness. The main alternative: DowndDetector.com or Twitter/X status searches.
10. Content-ideas channel bots
Not really bots, more content-aggregator channels. Operators sometimes confuse them.
- Channels that aggregate "trending content for OFM models" (TikTok trend stitches, meme templates, trending audio).
- Channels that share industry news and updates.
- Useful as inspiration/trend scout. Subscribe to 3-5, scan weekly.
Not bots in a technical sense, just curated feeds.
11. Safety, what to never send to random bots
Final rule, most important:
Never send the following to a public Telegram bot:
- Model's real face in unblurred form.
- Payment card details or crypto wallet seeds.
- Session cookies / login tokens for OF, IG, Reddit, etc.
- Official ID documents.
- Any content that would harm the model if it leaked.
Bot operators can:
- Log every file you send.
- Sell content to data brokers.
- Resell the content in adult pirate ecosystems.
- Extract PII and sell to scam operators.
For anything sensitive:
- Self-host the equivalent tool (most bot functionality has open-source equivalents).
- Use trusted paid services with privacy policies you've read.
- Run it locally on your machine.
The free Telegram bot always has a cost. Sometimes the cost is watermark injection; sometimes it's content harvesting; sometimes it's training data for surveillance / deepfake detection operators. Assume worst case for anything you care about.
12. A short section on building your own bot
For any workflow you run repeatedly and that handles sensitive content:
It's cheaper than you think to self-build.
- Metadata stripping: 20 lines of Python with
exiftoolorpyexiv2. - Content downloading:
yt-dlphandles YouTube, IG, TikTok, Twitter, PornHub natively. - Watermark removal: open-source Python libraries exist (variable quality).
- Face swap: open-source tools (Roop, ReActor), run locally, keep content private.
- Reddit user history: Reddit API directly,
prawlibrary in Python.
Time investment: a weekend to set up a local utility stack. Benefit: no leak risk, no bot-shutdown disruption, full control.
If you're running a serious operation (10+ models, $20k+/mo), self-hosting these tools is a ~$300 one-time setup cost that pays off in privacy and reliability.
13. How to find current working bots
Bots rotate, a bot that worked last month might be offline this month. Current working options come from:
- Pinned posts in large OFM Telegram groups. Operators share current working tools.
- Search Telegram's global search for bot names (they're public).
- Bot directory sites like Botlist.co (though these go out of date fast).
- Ask in OFM chats, "anyone have a working IG downloader bot?" gets answers within hours.
Keep a personal list of 2-3 working bots per category. When one stops working, swap to the backup. Don't over-invest in remembering specific bot names, the categories of functionality are stable; the specific bots are not.
Related guides
- Guide 13, Infrastructure (self-hosting alternatives)
- Guide 14, Leaks (watermark & content protection)
- Guide B, Cupid troubleshooting (specific bot-family deep dive)