Fullyst 2025 in Numbers: Growth, Usage, and the Weirdest Spam
All right, I’ll still write a bit about the 2025 results, but for now only about Fullyst.
Some stats:
1. Subscriber growth for the Fullyst news channel: +716 people. And this is a channel with news only about the product. I see a lot of value in this, because people are interested in the product itself and its evolution.
2. Monthly active users in chats (I count all active users across all chats connected to Fullyst): 179,104 people.
3. Monthly active users in DMs with the bot: 30,307.
4. Average number of messages processed by Fullyst per day: 398,013.
5. OpenAI input tokens: ~240,000,000.
6. Transcript seconds (voice-to-text conversion): 1,361,129.
7. Unique website visitors: ~980,000.
8. Page views: ~8,500,000.
9. Most common spam:
• In Russian: offers like 'work from home, we’ll teach you everything, earn a lot per week' + ads for illegal online casinos
• In English and Korean: shady crypto tools
• In German and Chinese: porn and drugs channels/sites
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