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KK-DATA Telegram Active Data Tutorial: Complete Guide to Creating TG Active Detection in Console

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KK-DATA Telegram Activity Data Tutorial: Complete Guide to Creating TG Activity Detection in the Console

In overseas marketing and Telegram community management, have you ever encountered this situation: you import thousands of numbers, send promotional messages, only to find that most users have long been “asleep,” with extremely low open rates, wasting time and budget? To solve this problem, the key step before batch outreach is to perform activity detection on the numbers—confirming which users have recently been active on Telegram. This article will guide you step by step on how to create and complete a TG activity detection task using the KK-DATA console, covering business logic, operation steps, and export tips—all practical and actionable.


What is Telegram Activity Data Detection? Why Do Overseas Operations Need TG Activity Screening?

Telegram activity data detection refers to using a system to check whether a set of Telegram numbers have shown online behavior (such as sending messages, updating status, logging in, etc.) within a specified time window (e.g., 7 days, 15 days, or 30 days), thereby determining which numbers are currently active accounts.

Why do overseas operations need it? Because in real customer acquisition scenarios:

  • Reaching cold numbers = wasted resources: A large number of “silent” numbers that registered but have not logged in for a long time will not receive messages, yet the system still incurs sending costs.
  • Simply checking if registered is not enough: Some numbers are registered but haven’t been online for a month or longer, resulting in extremely low open and conversion rates. “Valid” ≠ “Active”.
  • Precise segmentation improves reply rates: By filtering out recently active real users, you can perform multiple rounds of outreach, group invitations, or private message interactions targeting the same batch, with much better results than indiscriminate bombing.

In the console, common detection types include: Telegram registration check (verifying if the number is registered), Telegram validity check (verifying if the number can receive messages), Telegram activity check (determining recent online behavior). The three types serve different scenarios, with activity detection being most suitable for the preparatory stage of targeted promotions, community recruitment, and high-intent customer follow-ups.


KK-DATA Console Registration and Login: Start Your First Screening Task

To use TG activity detection, you first need a KK-DATA account with a balance.

Registration and Login Process

  1. Visit https://app.kkdata.cc/ and click “Register” or “Log In”.
  2. Supports email registration; complete email verification.
  3. After logging in, you enter the console main interface. The top navigation bar displays modules such as “Number Screening”, “Data Deduplication”, and “Top Up”.

Balance Top-Up Notes

  • KK-DATA uses a per-record billing model, no subscription packages. Pay as you go.
  • Currently only supports USDT (TRC20) top-up, minimum around 50 USDT. Funds usually arrive within minutes.
  • Before submitting a task, ensure your balance is sufficient to cover the estimated fee. The system displays the estimated cost before task submission.
  • Prices are based on real-time console rates; different platforms (Telegram / WhatsApp / iMessage / RCS) and detection types have different unit prices.

Console Homepage Interface Navigation

After logging in, the main interface areas are as follows:

  • Left menu: Contains core entries such as “Number Screening”, “Number Generation”, “Data Deduplication”, “Task History”, and “Top Up”.
  • Top right user avatar: Allows you to check account balance, order history, and bind Telegram notifications.
  • Task History: Lists submitted tasks, supporting progress viewing, results, and exports.

Creating a TG Activity Detection Task: Step-by-Step Guide

To create an effective TG activity detection, you need to plan the number source, detection parameters, and budget. Here are the specific steps.

Step 1: Choose Number Source

Click “Number Screening” in the left menu to enter the “Create New Task” page. The system offers three number sources:

  • Upload File: Supports CSV or TXT files. Numbers must be in international format (e.g., 8613800138000), one number per line. Maximum about 1 million numbers per task.
  • Global Number Generation: Automatically generate a number list for a specified country, number range, and quantity. Generation is free; screening charges per record.
  • Import History List: Retrieve numbers from previously completed generation tasks or upload records.
<Callout type="warning" title="Number Format Requirements">
  Uploaded files must use international format (e.g., 8613800138000), one number per line. Country names or spaces are not supported. Incorrect formatting may lead to detection failure.
</Callout>

Step 2: Configure Detection Parameters

After selecting and uploading numbers, go to the parameter configuration page. You need to:

  1. Platform Selection: Check “Telegram”.
  2. Detection Type: In the dropdown, select “Telegram Activity”.
  3. Activity Window Setting: Set common windows like 7 days, 15 days, 30 days, or custom days. Shorter windows yield more precise active numbers but may result in fewer active numbers.
  4. Optional Parameters: If you also need gender identification, check “Gender Detection” (based on avatar recognition). This incurs additional charges; see console for billing details.

Step 3: Submit Task and View Estimated Fee

After confirming parameters, click “Next”. The system will display the estimated deduction amount, total number of numbers in the task, and estimated time. Before confirming, you can go back to modify parameters or reselect the number source.

<Callout type="info" title="Pre-Submission Reminder">
  Ensure your balance is sufficient before submission; the system will show an estimated fee. Actual deduction occurs upon completion. Tasks cannot be submitted if balance is insufficient.
</Callout>

Once everything is correct, click “Submit Task”. The task status will update to “Pending”.


During and After Task Completion: How to View Results and Export?

After submitting a task, you can track progress anytime via the “Task History” in the console.

Result Field Descriptions

When the task is completed, click “View Results” to see a data table with the following fields:

FieldDescription
NumberOriginal number (international format)
Activity StatusActive / Inactive / Pending
Last Active TimeMost recent online time recorded by the detection system
TGIDTelegram internal user ID, can be exported for subsequent private messages, etc.
GenderIf gender detection was enabled, shows the identified gender label
OtherMay include registration time, basic info (depending on detection type)

Export Operation: Choose Format, Download Results

Export is supported in CSV or TXT format. Select the fields you want to export (e.g., only active numbers), then click the “Export” button to download. It is recommended to export and back up immediately after task completion; the console retains data for a limited time, so keep local backups for long-term storage.


How to Use the Data Deduplication Repository to Avoid Wasting Balance on Repeated Detection?

In practice, you may need to perform multiple rounds of detection on the same batch of numbers for different dimensions (e.g., first registration check, then activity check). Without a deduplication mechanism, each detection will charge for the same number again, wasting balance.

KK-DATA’s Data Deduplication Repository feature specifically solves this. Its logic is:

  • Each number, after completing a certain type of detection, is stored in the repository along with the detection type and result.
  • When you submit a new task containing the same numbers, the system recognizes they have already been detected and does not charge again.
  • This mechanism works across tasks, time periods, and detection types.

Usage suggestion: After the first detection, export the results and keep them. In subsequent tasks, when choosing “Import History List”, the system will automatically filter out duplicate numbers.


Common Errors and Tips when Creating a TG Activity Detection Task

The following issues are common for first-time users:

  • Incorrect number format: E.g., numbers with a leading ”+”, spaces, or country names (e.g., +86 138 0013 8000). Correct format example: 8613800138000.
  • Insufficient balance: Always check the estimated fee before submission. If balance is insufficient, the task cannot be submitted; top up first.
  • Inappropriate activity window: If the promotional content is a “limited-time event”, choose a 7-day window; if pushing monthly articles or long-term content, a 30-day window is more reasonable.
  • Ignoring gender detection cost: Gender detection incurs additional charges. If not needed, leave it unchecked to save balance.

Best practice: First upload 200 sample numbers to test detection speed and result accuracy while controlling costs. Once confirmed, process large files in batches.


Cost of TG Activity Detection: How Does KK-DATA Bill?

KK-DATA uses per-record billing, no subscription packages, pay as you go. Prices are based on real-time rates displayed in the console. Different platforms (Telegram / WhatsApp / iMessage / RCS) and detection types have different unit prices. Carefully check the “Estimated Fee” before submitting a task.

  • Charges only apply to successfully detected numbers; numbers that fail due to format errors are not charged.
  • Data deduplication repository detection is not charged extra.
  • Top-ups via USDT (TRC20) are credited in a single transfer; balance is available immediately.

Key cost control tip: Test with a small batch first to record average cost per detection and activity rate, then plan larger tasks.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What activity time windows does TG activity detection support?

A: Currently supports common windows like 7 days, 15 days, 30 days, and custom days. Specific options depend on the task creation page in the console.

Q: What is the criterion for “Active” in the detection results?

A: The system uses Telegram’s open API to check if the number showed online behavior (e.g., sending messages, status updates) within the specified window. The criterion is for reference only; combine with actual business tests.

Q: What is the maximum number of records per uploaded file?

A: A single task supports up to approximately 1 million numbers. If the file is too large, submit in batches.

Q: Why is my task stuck in “Pending” status?

A: Queue time depends on current system load and number volume. It typically ranges from minutes to a few hours. You can receive Telegram notifications upon completion (requires prior binding).

Q: Can I re-export results after the task is completed?

A: Completed task results are kept in the console for a certain period and support repeated exports. It’s recommended to save backups promptly.

If you’re ready to batch verify Telegram account activity, log in to the KK-DATA console now and create your first TG activity detection task. For operational questions, feel free to contact customer support via two-way communication.

👉 Log in to the console to start screening
👉 Two-way contact support: https://t.me/kkdata_robot
More user guides: Documentation Center or Official Website.

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