Lets you bring your own accounts into servers using invites you provide. You can tune timing and batches to spread work out sensibly.
Gathers member IDs and related info from servers and channels your accounts can already access, structured export of users. Use it inside the app or save it for your own pipelines.
Challenge handling is built into the same stack you run your work on — no extra services to wire up or pay per solve. When a flow hits a challenge, the internal solver takes care of it so messaging sessions don’t die. That’s a big part of what makes day-to-day use practical at volume: less downtime, fewer moving parts, and no surprise bills on top of the license.
Handy when you need reach at scale and want knobs for copy, delays, and parallelism instead of doing everything by hand.
Mass campaigns with real automation behind them: multi-server workflows, auto-join, auto-scrape, and auto-start — so long-running pushes need less babysitting. You define the inputs; the tool carries the repetitive work.
Updates profile basics — display name, avatar, bio — across many accounts in one pass. Useful when you want a consistent look or a refresh before other actions.
Sends friend requests from the accounts you pick. You control who does the adding and how fast it happens, instead of clicking through the same flow hundreds of times.
Each instance is its own little workspace: tokens, proxies, and logs stay bundled together so one project doesn’t step on another. The file manager hangs on to images, member lists, and config next to that instance — easy to switch context when you move on to the next thing.
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