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5 Best Free Telegram Moderation Bots in 2026

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5 Best Free Telegram Moderation Bots in 2026

Running a Telegram group without a moderation bot is a losing battle. As soon as your group reaches a few dozen members, spam bots arrive, conversations get heated, and you cannot be online 24 hours a day to keep things under control.

The good news: there are solid free options available in 2026. The bad news: "free" means different things for different bots -- some are genuinely free, others use a freemium model where the useful features cost money.

This guide covers the five best options that offer meaningful free functionality. We built one of them (OmniGest), so we are upfront about our bias -- but every bot on this list has real strengths worth knowing about. For a deeper look at what to consider when choosing a bot, see our complete management guide.

The Complete Comparison Table

Before diving into each bot, here is how they stack up across the features that matter most:

Feature OmniGest Rose Bot Shieldy Combot (Free) GroupHelp (Free)
Truly Free Yes (all features) Mostly (some paid) Yes (open source) Limited Limited
Anti-Spam Yes Yes No Yes Basic
Anti-Flood Yes Basic No Yes No
Captcha Yes Yes Yes (core feature) No Basic
Word Filter Yes Yes No Limited Basic
AI Moderation Yes No No No No
Welcome Messages Yes Yes No Yes Basic
Custom Commands Yes Yes No Limited Limited
Night Mode Yes No No No No
Warn System Yes Yes No No Basic
Log Channel Yes No No No No
Moderation Log Yes Basic No No No
Scheduled Messages Yes No No No No
Clone Bots Yes No No No No
Channel Subscription Yes No No No No
Web Dashboard Yes No Yes (paid) No No
Engagement Games Yes No No No No
Analytics Yes Basic No Yes (limited) No
Languages 2 20+ 15+ 1 5+
Open Source No No Yes No No

Now let us look at each bot individually.


1. OmniGest -- The Most Complete Free Option

What it is: An all-in-one Telegram group management bot with 16+ features, all completely free.

Website: @OmniGest_bot

OmniGest is the only bot on this list where "free" means every feature with no restrictions. There are no premium tiers, no feature gates, and no group size limits. What you see is what you get -- and you get a lot.

Key Features: - AI-powered moderation that detects NSFW, scam, CSAM, and violent content - Captcha verification with emoji puzzles - Anti-spam and anti-flood protection - Word filter with configurable actions per keyword - Progressive warn system (warn > mute > kick > ban) - Night mode with three restriction levels - Welcome messages with dynamic variables and buttons - Custom commands with HTML formatting - Scheduled repeated messages - Channel subscription requirement - Log channel and moderation log - Clone bots for multi-group management (up to 20) - Engagement: Pole game and Russian Roulette - Web dashboard for analytics and configuration

Where it excels: Feature completeness. OmniGest is the only free bot that combines AI moderation, night mode, clone bots, engagement games, and a web dashboard in a single package. Most competing bots charge for any one of these features individually.

Where it falls short: Language support is limited to English and Spanish. It is a newer bot with a smaller user base compared to Rose or Combot. The community and third-party resources are still growing.

Verdict: If you want the most features for zero cost, OmniGest is the clear winner. The AI moderation alone puts it in a different category from the other free options.


2. Rose Bot -- The Veteran

What it is: One of the oldest and most widely used Telegram moderation bots, with a massive user base and extensive language support.

Website: @MissRose_bot

Rose (formerly Miss Rose) has been around for years and has processed millions of groups. It is the bot most Telegram admins have tried at least once. For a detailed comparison, see our OmniGest vs Rose Bot vs Combot breakdown.

Key Features: - Anti-spam with configurable sensitivity - Captcha with multiple challenge modes (math, button) - Word and phrase filters - Warning system with configurable actions - Welcome and goodbye messages - Custom commands (notes) - Fed bans (shared ban lists across groups) - 20+ language support

Where it excels: Battle-tested reliability and language support. If your group operates in Arabic, Russian, Portuguese, or any of 20+ languages, Rose has you covered. The federated ban system is unique and powerful for networks of related groups.

Where it falls short: No AI moderation, no web dashboard, no night mode, no analytics, no engagement features. Everything is configured through Telegram commands, which means a steeper learning curve. Some features are starting to require paid subscriptions.

Verdict: A safe, proven choice with excellent multi-language support. Best for admins who need basic moderation in a language other bots do not support, or who value a long track record above all else.


3. Shieldy -- The Captcha Specialist

What it is: An open-source captcha bot focused exclusively on verifying new group members are human.

Website: @shaboroshka_bot

Shieldy does one thing and does it well. It is the go-to recommendation for admins who specifically need captcha and nothing else. Being open source, it is also the only bot on this list you can self-host.

Key Features: - Button-press captcha - Equation-based captcha - Configurable timeout - Self-hostable (open source) - 15+ languages - Lightweight and fast

Where it excels: Simplicity and transparency. If your group's only problem is automated bots joining and posting spam, Shieldy stops them at the gate with minimal overhead. The open-source nature means you can audit the code and host it yourself.

Where it falls short: Captcha only. No spam filtering after members join, no moderation tools, no management features, no analytics. If you need anything beyond join verification, you need additional bots.

Verdict: Perfect for groups that exclusively need captcha verification. Not suitable as a standalone solution for groups needing broader moderation. Pair it with another bot for complete coverage -- or use a bot like OmniGest that includes captcha alongside everything else.


4. Combot -- The Analytics Engine

What it is: A Telegram bot focused on group analytics, member insights, and growth tracking, with basic moderation features.

Website: @comaboroshka_bot

Combot's free tier provides analytics that most other bots do not offer at all. If you care about member growth trends, message activity heatmaps, and engagement metrics, Combot has data you will not find elsewhere.

Key Features (Free Tier): - Member count tracking and growth charts - Message activity analytics - Basic anti-spam filtering - Welcome messages - Top member leaderboards - Group health score

Where it excels: Analytics. Combot provides deeper insights into group activity than any other free bot. If data-driven decisions are important to how you manage your community, Combot's free analytics are genuinely useful.

Where it falls short: The free tier is deliberately limited. Detailed reports, exports, advanced spam filtering, and many management features require a paid subscription. No captcha, no AI moderation, no warn system, no custom commands, no night mode. As a moderation tool, the free tier is weak.

Verdict: Use Combot for its analytics, but do not rely on its free tier for moderation. Many admins run Combot alongside a dedicated moderation bot. If you want analytics and moderation in one free bot, OmniGest's web dashboard covers both.


5. GroupHelp -- The Polished Freemium

What it is: A well-designed group management bot with a mix of free and paid features.

Website: @GroupHelpBot

GroupHelp has a clean interface and a professional feel. Its free tier provides enough functionality to be useful, though many features are reserved for paying customers.

Key Features (Free Tier): - Basic anti-spam filtering - Simple captcha verification - Basic welcome messages (text only) - Basic word filtering - Limited moderation commands - Multi-language support (5+ languages)

Where it excels: Polish and user experience. GroupHelp has a well-designed interface and clear documentation. The premium version is genuinely good, with advanced welcome messages, detailed analytics, and reliable moderation tools.

Where it falls short: The free tier feels intentionally limited to encourage upgrades. No AI moderation, no night mode, no engagement features, no clone bots. Many features that OmniGest offers free are behind GroupHelp's paywall: log channels, scheduled messages, channel subscriptions, and advanced analytics.

Verdict: GroupHelp is a solid bot if you are willing to pay. The free tier is functional but limited. For admins who want similar features without the recurring cost, OmniGest provides a more complete free alternative.


How to Choose the Right Bot

Choose based on your primary need:

If your main concern is spam: OmniGest (AI + rules) or Rose Bot (proven track record)

If you only need captcha: Shieldy (specialist) or OmniGest (captcha + everything else)

If analytics matter most: Combot (best free analytics) or OmniGest (dashboard included)

If budget is zero: OmniGest (most free features) -- no contest

If you need 20+ languages: Rose Bot (widest language support)

If you want open source: Shieldy (only open-source option on this list)

Choose based on group size:

Small groups (under 100 members): Any bot on this list will work. OmniGest or Rose Bot provide the most features.

Medium groups (100 - 1,000 members): You need real moderation tools. OmniGest or Rose Bot. Shieldy alone is not enough.

Large groups (1,000+ members): You need layered protection. OmniGest's combination of captcha, anti-spam, AI moderation, anti-flood, and night mode covers all the vectors that large groups face.

Multiple groups: OmniGest's clone bot feature handles up to 20 groups from one configuration. No other free bot offers this.

Can You Use Multiple Bots Together?

Yes, and many admins do. Common combinations:

  • Combot (analytics) + OmniGest (everything else) -- best of both worlds
  • Rose Bot (moderation) + Shieldy (captcha) -- traditional combo
  • OmniGest alone -- covers all bases without conflicts

The downside of multiple bots: potential conflicts (two bots acting on the same event), member confusion (different command syntaxes), and more maintenance. One comprehensive bot is usually simpler than juggling three specialized ones.

Our Recommendation

We are biased -- we built OmniGest. But here is our honest recommendation:

If OmniGest supports your language, it is the most complete free option by a significant margin. AI moderation, night mode, clone bots, engagement features, and a web dashboard -- no other free bot matches this combination.

If your group speaks a language OmniGest does not support, Rose Bot is the best alternative with its 20+ language options.

If you want to self-host, Shieldy is your only real option.

If analytics are your top priority, Combot's free tier provides data no other free bot matches -- but pair it with a real moderation bot.

The Telegram bot ecosystem keeps evolving. All five bots on this list are actively developed and worth trying. The best way to decide is to add one to your group and test it for a week. Every bot listed here can be added and removed with zero risk.

Ready to try the most complete free option? Add @OmniGest_bot to your group, enable the features you need in /config, and follow the Getting Started guide for a full walkthrough. Everything is free. No upgrades. No catches.