Sample weekly proof report
What the $1,000/month Telegram operator proves each week
The Bux Managed Pilot is not sold as a chatbot. It is sold as an always-on operator that leaves a weekly trail of handoffs, checks, escalations, and time saved.
43
Telegram threads reviewed
18
Clean handoffs prepared
12
Browser or system checks completed
9.4h
Estimated human time saved
Weekly report structure
Every pilot should produce a short weekly report that the buyer can forward internally. The goal is to make renewal obvious: show what was handled, what escalated, what was blocked, and what tuning happened.
- Threads reviewed and categorized.
- Qualified leads or support requests handed to the right owner.
- External checks completed through browser, GitHub, docs, CRM, calendar, or status pages.
- Follow-ups scheduled so open loops are not forgotten.
- Clear misses, blockers, and improvements for the next week.
Example handoffs
Partner lead triaged
A new Telegram inbound asked about an integration partnership. The operator collected project size, current stack, timeline, owner, and blocker, then handed a two-paragraph summary to sales.
Status verified before escalation
A customer asked whether a deployment failure was still active. The operator checked the status page and GitHub issue, then escalated only the current failing step.
Payment question escalated
A refund request was detected and escalated without drafting a commitment. Human-only areas stay human-only: pricing, legal, compliance, spend, refunds, and production access.