Telegram creator CRM checklist
The operational layer every PPV creator needs before scaling chat.
If Telegram is where fans buy, the CRM needs to understand Telegram conversations, PPV history, and creator-specific fan context.
Fan profile fields
At minimum, each fan should have identity, language, timezone, spend, purchase history, preferences, tags, notes, and automation state.
- Display name and chosen name hygiene
- Manual and learned tags
- Buyer tier and PPV history
Segments worth building
Useful creator segments come from behavior: buyers, whales, warm non-buyers, price objectors, inactive fans, recent joiners, and specific content-request groups.
- Repeat buyers
- High heat but no purchase
- Fans asking for specific PPV categories
Automation controls
A CRM for AI chat needs operational switches: pause fan, review mode, block PPV contexts, refund history, and a visible audit trail.
- Per-fan bot active state
- Sales hold contexts
- Transaction and refund audit logs
Questions creators ask before moving sales to Telegram
Why not use a generic CRM?
Generic CRMs do not understand Telegram paid media, fan heat, PPV scripts, or creator-specific chat context.
What should the creator review daily?
Inbox quality, high-value fans, failed sends, refunds, revenue, and automation edge cases.
Can this support agencies?
Yes. The SaaS is built around creator workspaces and managed accounts.
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