CHANNEL · TELEGRAM
Telegram, run with discipline.
Telegram is structurally important for fintech, gaming and regulated audiences in Brazil and LATAM. It is also the channel where affiliate hygiene matters most, and is most often broken.
Telegram is not a marginal channel for the LATAM markets we serve. For fintech, regulated gaming and DTC verticals operating in Brazil, Argentina and Mexico, it is often a top-five revenue source. It is also the channel where the affiliate ecosystem is least transparent, the bonus stacking is most aggressive, and the gap between what the third-party tracking claims and what the warehouse can confirm is largest.
How we run it
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Channel acquisition through a curated set of partners with documented audience metrics — not through aggregator networks that resell traffic at unclear margins.
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Server-side postbacks with deterministic ID resolution. If a Telegram partner submits a conversion, we can match it to the warehouse before crediting.
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Pixel-free measurement: we treat Telegram as a partner channel, not a paid-media channel, and read its contribution through warehouse joins on order ID and email.
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Anti-fraud as a layer, not a checkbox. Bonus-stacking patterns get flagged inside the first 14 days, not at month-end.
Where it works
Telegram is high-leverage when run as a transparent partnership channel and corrosive when run as a black-box affiliate network. The difference is the discipline of the operator, not the platform itself.
Where it breaks
Where Telegram breaks: programs that integrate via opaque affiliate networks, accept the network's reporting at face value, and discover six months in that 30–50% of the credited conversions never appeared in their warehouse.
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