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TGFast Roadmap: What We Are Building in 2026

A look at TGFast's planned improvements: more servers, dedicated regional secrets, improved status page, and more.

Why we publish a roadmap

Transparency is core to running a free privacy service. We want users to see what we are working on, why, and roughly when. This roadmap covers the next 12 months. It is non-binding — we adjust based on user feedback and infrastructure realities — but everything listed is actively planned.

Q1: dedicated regional secrets

Currently every server uses one secret. We are migrating to per-region secrets so we can react to regional blocking events without affecting users in other regions. Subscribers to @FastTGProxyMT will get the new secrets automatically.

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Q2: more servers

We plan to add servers 6 and 7 in the second quarter, focused on Latin America and Southeast Asia. Both regions have growing demand and currently rely on our European/Asian servers.

Q2: improved status page

A new public status page will show real-time uptime per server, real per-country latency and historical incident data. It will replace the current basic status page.

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Q3: optional registered users

For users who want even more reliability, we will offer a free optional account that can receive secret rotations via email or via a private Telegram bot. No payment, no required information beyond an email or Telegram username.

Q4: open-source the website

Our website source will become public on GitHub so the community can audit it for tracking and propose improvements. We have always avoided third-party trackers but transparency is the proper way to demonstrate this.

Continuous: anti-DPI evolution

We continuously update server software and obfuscation strategies as DPI systems evolve. This is invisible to users — your proxy keeps working — but is the most important ongoing work.

How to influence the roadmap

Tell us what you want. Reply in @FastTGProxyMT or email roadmap@tgfast.top. We read every message.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — there is no premium plan, no data cap, no email signup and no injected advertising. We run our proxy fleet on donated bandwidth and infrastructure; the only request is that you join our channel @FastTGProxyMT so we can notify you of IP rotations or planned maintenance.
Yes. Every TGFast guide is reviewed on a 30-day cadence and the proxy addresses on this page are checked every five minutes by our automated monitor. If any server stops responding the page is updated within minutes and a notice is posted to the channel.
No. An MTProto proxy is purpose-built for Telegram and only routes Telegram traffic, which means your other apps stay on your normal connection — faster page loads, better battery life, and no risk of leaking unrelated traffic through a proxy you don't control.
Open the home page on a desktop browser — the live latency widget pings each of our proxy fleet from your location and ranks them. Pick whichever shows the lowest number; you can switch in two taps inside Telegram if conditions change later.
Yes. The proxy is a network transport only; all data, contacts, channels and message history live in your Telegram cloud account. switching between TGFast proxies (or any other) re-establishes the link without any visible disruption to your conversations.
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