Telemetr Alternative: Ad Intelligence, Channel Stats, or Buyers
A Telemetr alternative depends on which of Telemetr's three jobs you actually use. For channel statistics and the channel catalog, TGStat is the closest like-for-like swap; for advertising-post intelligence your only real options are other Telegram analytics platforms, because that capability rests on years of stored public posts; and if you opened Telemetr hoping to find customers, no analytics tool does that job at all — Leadgram does, by reading public conversations and ranking the people who are publicly asking to buy what you sell.
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What Telemetr is, in plain terms
Telemetr is a Telegram analytics and advertising-intelligence platform. It indexes public channels, tracks how their subscriber counts and post reach move over time, and keeps an archive of the advertising posts those channels have published. Media buyers use it to decide where to place a paid post and whether the price they were quoted is sane.
That makes it a measurement tool, and its unit of analysis is the channel: how big, how fast it grew, how many people saw the last posts, which brands already advertised there. Every screen describes a place rather than a person.
Saying that out loud decides whether a Telemetr alternative even exists for you. If you use it to plan ad buys, your alternative is another analytics platform. If you opened it hoping to find customers, you were holding a ruler and trying to search with it.
Channel-level analytics: subscribers, reach, posting frequency, engagement.
An archive of advertising posts, so you can see who advertised where and with what creative.
A searchable catalog and rankings of public channels by topic and region.
Everything aggregated at the channel level, never at the level of one buyer.
Why people go looking for a Telemetr alternative
Almost everyone searching telemetr alternative or аналог telemetr already knows the product. They are not discovering the category, they are shopping for a way out of it — and in practice there are three reasons, pointing at three different replacements.
The first is price against usage: a team that logs in twice a month to check one channel's growth is paying for an ad-intelligence archive it never opens. The second is coverage — every platform in this category indexes some languages and regions far more deeply than others. The third is a category mismatch: somebody signed up expecting a source of leads and got a media-planning dashboard.
Only the third reason has an answer outside the analytics category. That is the one this page is really about, and we will say plainly where the other two lead.
Before you change anything, answer one question honestly: what do you do with the number once you have seen it? If it goes into a report or into a negotiation over placement price, that is an analytics job and you should buy analytics. If the next thing you do is open Telegram and message somebody, then what you needed was never numbers. It was people.
Price versus usage — you need one number a month and pay for a full ad archive.
Coverage — your market sits outside the regions the platform indexes best.
Wrong category — you wanted customers, and analytics does not produce customers.
Telemetr and Leadgram, side by side
Leadgram is not a cheaper Telemetr. It is a different instrument: you describe the buyer you want in ordinary language, and it reads public Telegram conversations and returns the people asking for what you sell — each scored 0-100, with a written reason and the message the score came from.
The top half of this table is deliberately unflattering to us. Telemetr does several things Leadgram will never do, and pretending otherwise would only waste your afternoon.
| Capability | Telemetr | Leadgram |
|---|---|---|
| Primary job | Measure channels, research ad placements | Find people asking to buy |
| Advertising-post intelligence | Core capability | Not offered |
| Subscriber growth and reach charts | Core capability | Not offered |
| Channel catalog and rankings | Catalog with ratings | Discovery only, no rankings |
| Semantic search by buying intent | Not offered | Core capability |
| 0-100 intent score with a written reason | Not offered | On every lead |
| The result is a person you can contact | Channels and posts | Person plus source message |
| CSV export | Analytics exports, not leads | Scored leads to CSV |
| Free tier | Limited demo, then paid plans | 50 ranked leads a month, no card |
If you need advertising-post intelligence
This is Telemetr's strongest suit and the hardest thing on the list to replace. Ad intelligence means answering: which channels have run paid posts in my category, what did the creative say, how often does this channel sell placements, and is my quote in line with the market.
Nothing outside the analytics category does this, because the capability rests on having crawled and stored years of public posts. If that is the job you are hiring for, your shortlist is other Telegram analytics platforms, and you should compare archive depth and regional coverage before you compare price.
Leadgram does not compete here and has no ambition to. We keep the message that made someone a lead, not an advertising archive.
See also: Compare the Telegram analytics tools
If you need channel statistics and discovery
Subscriber curves, reach per post, engagement rate, and a catalog you can filter by topic: this is the commodity end of the category, and it is where a genuine like-for-like alternative exists. TGStat is the most direct swap, and several smaller services cover the same ground at different depths.
Check two things before switching. First, coverage of your language and region, because every platform here is much stronger in some markets than others. Second, whether you truly need historical depth or just today's number — the second is far cheaper to buy.
Leadgram touches this only at the edges. It can surface the public groups and channels where a topic is being discussed, so you can see where your market talks, but it will not draw a growth chart or rank channels by engagement.
See also: TGStat as an analytics alternativeTelegram channel search in LeadgramTGStat vs Telemetr, head to head
If you came to find customers, analytics was the wrong tool
Here is the mismatch worth naming. Analytics tells you a channel is large and growing steadily. It cannot tell you that somebody inside it wrote anyone know a decent CRM for a five-person agency? two hours ago. The first fact plans a media buy; the second one is a sale.
Leadgram works on the second kind of fact. You type what your buyer would be saying, and it reads public conversations by meaning rather than matching keywords. Every result is a person, ranked 0-100 on how well they match, with one sentence explaining the score and the original message printed underneath so you can judge it yourself.
You can run that search in a browser with no Telegram account and no login at all. Qualified people export to CSV, searches can be saved and re-run, and the leads you keep drop straight onto a pipeline board.
The difference shows up on day two. You leave an analytics tool holding a list of channels and the question now what; you leave an intent search holding a list of people who each just described their own problem out loud. The second list can be handed to a rep with no briefing at all, because the context is already sitting next to the contact.
Semantic matching on meaning, not exact keyword strings.
A 0-100 intent score plus a plain-language match reason on every lead.
The source message shown in full, so you can verify before you write.
CSV export, saved searches, and a CRM pipeline board once the list gets real.
What Leadgram deliberately does not do
A comparison page that lists only strengths is an advertisement, so here is the honest half. Leadgram has no subscriber-growth charts, no reach estimates, no engagement leaderboards, and no archive of advertising creatives.
If you are planning a paid-post campaign, we cannot help you price it, and we are not going to pretend that a lead list is a media plan. Keep an analytics subscription for that work.
We also do not dump member lists. Leadgram reads what people say in public, never who merely sits in a room, and it never touches private chats. That is the entire design decision: a roster of usernames is a contact list, not demand.
No subscriber-growth curves or reach estimates.
No advertising-creative archive and no placement-price research.
No channel rankings or engagement leaderboards.
No bulk member extraction — public messages only, private chats never.
Switching: what moves out of Telemetr and what does not
Plan the switch around data, not features. Analytics history is the part that does not travel: growth curves and ad archives live inside the platform that collected them, and an exported snapshot is a picture you cannot re-slice later. If those numbers feed a report, pull what you need before the subscription lapses.
Your channel shortlist, on the other hand, moves easily, and it is usually the only thing a team genuinely carries out of an analytics tool. Bring that list into Leadgram as your own group sources so searches run against the rooms you already care about.
And run both if both jobs are real. Plenty of teams keep an analytics subscription for media planning and use intent search for pipeline, because those are different budgets solving different problems.
See also: Add your own group sources
What it costs to test the alternative
Leadgram is free while it is in beta: 50 ranked leads a month, no card, and no Telegram login needed to run a search. That is enough to settle the only question that matters — whether real buyers are visibly asking for what you sell in public Telegram conversations.
After that, Individual is $19 a month and Teams is $19 per seat a month, both discounted 17% when billed yearly, with Enterprise quoted rather than listed.
For Telemetr's current plans and demo limits, check telemetr.me directly. Pricing in the analytics category moves, and a blog post quoting last year's figure is worse than no figure at all.
Free beta: 50 ranked leads a month, no card required.
Individual $19 a month; Teams $19 per seat a month.
17% off when billed yearly; Enterprise quoted individually.
See also: Best Telegram lead generation tools
Frequently asked questions
What is the best alternative to Telemetr?
It depends on which job you are replacing. For advertising-post intelligence and channel statistics, TGStat is the closest like-for-like alternative, with smaller analytics services covering the same ground at different depths. For finding customers rather than measuring channels, no analytics tool is the answer — that job needs intent search, which is what Leadgram does.
Is there a free Telemetr alternative?
Not for a full advertising archive: that capability is expensive to build and is priced accordingly right across the category. For intent-based lead search there is one — Leadgram is free while in beta, with 50 ranked leads a month, no card, and no Telegram login required to run a search.
Telemetr vs TGStat — which should I pick?
They overlap heavily. Telemetr leans toward advertising intelligence and subscriber dynamics; TGStat is broader as a general analytics platform and channel catalog. Pick on coverage of your language and region first, then on whether you actually need the advertising archive at all — that is the expensive part. We take the two apart feature by feature in TGStat vs Telemetr.
Can Leadgram replace Telemetr?
Only for one of Telemetr's jobs. It replaces it completely if you were using Telemetr to find customers, because Leadgram returns individual people with a 0-100 intent score, a match reason, and the source message. It replaces nothing if you use Telemetr for media planning — there are no growth charts or ad creatives in Leadgram.
Does Leadgram show subscriber growth or ad creatives?
No, and that is deliberate. Leadgram reads what people say in public conversations so it can rank buying intent. It does not track channel growth, estimate reach, rank channels by engagement, or archive advertising posts.
Do I need a Telegram account to use Leadgram?
No. Searches run in the browser with no Telegram login and no account connection, so nothing is ever automated through your personal account. You only create a Leadgram account when you want to save a search, export leads to CSV, or work them on the pipeline board.
Find your next leads in Telegram
Run a search, review scored matches with the reason they fit and the source group, and export a clean list — all from public signal, no Telegram login.