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Beem is a community management bot for Telegram groups and channels, not a traditional email, SMS, or voice communications platform. Its positioning is “Supercharge Your Telegram Group,” helping admins handle community engagement, moderation, and configuration through a bot and a web dashboard. The site states that it serves 10,000+ active groups, has 2M+ participating members, has processed 50M+ messages, and claims 99.9% uptime.
In terms of channels, Beem clearly belongs to the IM use case, and Telegram is the only supported platform we found. Its features are centered on community operations: the leveling system rewards activity with XP, levels, and rank cards; the welcome module can send customizable welcome messages and images to new members; the moderation module supports auto-mod, warnings, and bans; and it also provides engagement tools such as giveaways, leaderboards, custom commands, and fun commands. On the admin side, the documentation lists permissions, settings, users, analytics, and audit logs, indicating that Beem is not only an engagement bot but also covers basic governance capabilities.
Pricing information is limited. The homepage offers “Get Started for Free,” and the documentation notes that orange labels indicate premium-only features, so there appears to be a free entry point plus paid premium functionality. However, specific prices, plans, quotas, and payment methods are not disclosed. For integrations, the site only shows Login with Telegram, Add to Telegram, and configuration through the beem.gg/dashboard dashboard. We did not find any public API, Webhook, SDK, or integrations with CRM, email, or payment systems.
The main advantage is its clear positioning: it is well suited for Telegram community admins who want to quickly build an activity system and moderation workflow. The web dashboard reduces the complexity of configuring everything via commands. Leaderboards, giveaways, levels, and welcome messages also provide direct value for improving community participation. The downsides are that it supports only one channel, making it unsuitable for enterprise communications scenarios that require email, SMS, voice, or multi-IM aggregation; pricing and the boundaries of premium features are not transparent; and compliance, data storage, privacy, and security certifications are not disclosed, so enterprise buyers should verify these points before procurement.
Beem is suitable for community teams in Web3, gaming, creator businesses, and international products where Telegram is the core community hub. For users in mainland China, usability is mainly affected by Telegram’s own network accessibility, so practical availability is partially restricted. If the target audience is domestic Chinese users, alternatives such as WeCom, Feishu, and DingTalk may be worth considering, while Telegram bots such as Combot and Rose Bot can be used for horizontal comparison.
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