ScrubbedBot directory listing
ScrubbedBot is a self-serve Telegram group cleanup bot for admins who need paid /clear, /clean, and opt-in /watch links cleanup. This page gives bot directories and search crawlers the concise listing, paid checkout path, setup path, and public proof boundary.
What it does
- Bot username: @ScrubbedBot.
- Category: Telegram group cleanup, link cleanup, and moderation utility.
- Payment rail: Telegram Stars one-time cleanup-credit packs and optional 500 Stars monthly subscription.
- First paid test: Buy 1 Star, then add the bot to a group and run /status before /clear or /clean.
- Automation: /watch links can auto-delete eligible non-admin link posts only after a group admin opts in and the payer account has credits.
- No-balance cleanup and watch paths never auto-grant trial credits; /trial must be claimed explicitly in private chat.
- Public proof separates checkout attempts, paid Stars, trial credits, scrub debits, and USD payout boundaries.
Setup steps
- Open the checkout guide and buy the 1-Star test credit when ready to pay.
- Add @ScrubbedBot to the Telegram group or supergroup.
- Grant delete-message permission and run /status.
- Reply /clear or /clean to a target message, or enable /watch links for opt-in link cleanup.
- Use larger Stars packs or /subscribe only after the small paid test proves the workflow helps.
FAQ
- What should a bot directory list ScrubbedBot as?
- List ScrubbedBot as a Telegram group cleanup and link-cleanup bot that sells Telegram Stars cleanup credits and charges only successful eligible deletions.
- Does the listing prove revenue?
- No. Directory listings and checkout clicks are acquisition signals only. Revenue proof changes only after accepted Telegram Stars payments are recorded.
Proof boundary
Public proof shows aggregate Telegram Stars payment and cleanup debit counts only. It does not prove USD payout, future daily income, or buyer demand before buyers arrive.
Deletion depends on Telegram permissions and deletion limits. Scrubbed charges credits only for successful delete calls made by /clear or /clean. See terms, privacy, and support.