Agencies — Managing Multiple Telegram Ads Cabinets (2026)
TL;DR
Agencies need a layer the native manager doesn’t have:
- Native Telegram Ads: every client cabinet = separate login, no unified view, no roles, no consolidated reporting.
- ADSLY Pro Panel agency layer: dozens of client cabinets in one dashboard, per-client roles, shared templates, per-client + portfolio reporting, white-label.
Four agency capabilities:
- Unified multi-cabinet dashboard — all client cabinets (TON+Euro+Stars), one view.
- Per-client role-based access — team members own assigned clients.
- Shared templates — standardise creative + automation rules across clients.
- Dual reporting — per-client (for the client) + portfolio (for the agency).
- White-label — the agency’s brand on the panel (/white-label/).
The agency problem the native manager can’t solve
Run Telegram Ads for 15 clients natively and you have:
- 15 separate logins, switched manually.
- No portfolio view — you can’t see all clients at once.
- No role separation — everyone shares credentials.
- No consolidated reporting — you assemble client reports by hand.
- No template reuse — every client setup from scratch.
This doesn’t scale past a few clients. The Pro Panel agency layer is built for exactly this.
The four capabilities
1. Unified multi-cabinet dashboard
All client cabinets — regardless of type (TON / Euro / Stars) — in one dashboard. Switch clients without re-login; see the whole portfolio at a glance. Bulk operations and automation span cabinets.
2. Per-client role-based access
Assign team members to specific clients (admin / manager / viewer). A media buyer manages their assigned clients; the agency lead sees everything; the client (if given access) sees only their own. No shared-credential risk.
3. Shared templates
Build a winning creative structure or automation rule once, apply it across clients. New-client onboarding becomes minutes (apply the template) instead of hours (build from scratch). Standardisation = consistent quality across the portfolio.
4. Dual reporting
- Per-client reports: clean, client-facing performance (white-labelled).
- Portfolio reports: the agency’s view across all clients — which clients/verticals/geos perform, where to allocate effort.
5. White-label
The agency’s brand on the panel — clients see your brand, not ADSLY’s. The full engine, your identity. See /white-label/.
The agency workflow
- Onboard a client: open their cabinet (Euro/TON, 48h), add to the agency dashboard.
- Apply templates: push your standard creative + automation setup.
- Assign team: give the responsible buyer role-based access to that client.
- Run + automate: bulk operations + automation rules across the client’s campaigns.
- Report: per-client white-labelled report to the client; portfolio view for the agency.
- Scale: repeat — each new client is a template-apply, not a from-scratch build.
FAQ
What does the agency layer add over normal Pro Panel?
Multi-cabinet unified dashboard, per-client role-based access, shared templates across clients, dual (per-client + portfolio) reporting, and white-label. The single-account Pro Panel features (bulk-edit, automation) apply within each client.
Can clients log in and see only their data?
Yes — role-based access lets you give a client viewer access to only their own cabinet, white-labelled to your brand.
How does white-label work?
Your brand on the panel — clients interact with your identity, not ADSLY’s. The full engine underneath. See the white-label page.
Can I manage TON + Euro + Stars cabinets for the same client?
Yes — all cabinet types unify in one dashboard, per client and across the portfolio.
How fast can I onboard a new client?
Cabinet opens in 48h; then apply your template (creative + automation) in minutes. Each new client is a template-apply, not a from-scratch setup.
What reporting do clients get?
Clean, white-labelled per-client performance reports. The agency separately sees the portfolio view across all clients.
Is the agency layer free?
The Pro Panel (including multi-cabinet management + team roles) is free with cabinets. White-label is the agency/branding product — see the white-label page for terms.
How many clients can one agency manage?
With unified dashboard + templates + team roles, agencies manage dozens of client cabinets routinely; the structure (not the tooling) is the limit.
Agencies running Telegram Ads for many clients need a layer the native manager simply doesn’t have: unified multi-cabinet dashboard, per-client role-based access, shared templates, dual per-client/portfolio reporting, and white-label branding. The ADSLY Pro Panel agency layer provides all of it across TON + Euro + Stars. The workflow that scales: open the cabinet, apply your template, assign the team, automate, and report — each new client becomes a template-apply, not a from-scratch build.