Broadcast speed: how many you can send from a PC per hour/day

FAQ 2 minUpdated 2026-06-07

What affects broadcast speed

Broadcast speed is affected by many factors: the number of threads, settings parameters, timeouts, message choice (text or image), the stability and performance of the emulator, the speed of the proxy and the internet, and the number and quality of accounts you've prepared in advance. If there are no accounts or they have all been banned, there's nothing to broadcast with — talking about speed makes no sense.

The key parameter in broadcasting is the number and quality of prepared accounts.

For account preparation, see the article.

How many you can send from your computer per day

A single computer can reach a broadcast speed of up to 50,000 messages per day. To get such results, however, you need a strong grasp of UniMessenger's features and of how WhatsApp itself works.

Main broadcast-speed benchmarks:

  • beginners can send 1,000 to 5,000 messages per day;
  • more experienced users — 10,000 to 20,000 per day.

We recommend setting timeouts of 10–20 seconds between messages: this slows the process down but makes it possible to organize a more effective broadcast using multiple emulator threads.

For how to increase broadcast speed, see the article.

Broadcast examples

  1. Settings:

Messages per round = 1, timeout between messages = 10000–20000 (10–20 sec). Total: 2–3 per minute or about 150 per hour. Without a timeout: 5–8 per minute or about 400 per hour. In 10 threads: 1,500 per hour. Without a timeout: 4,000 per hour.

  1. Settings: Messages per round = 4–8, timeout between messages = 10000–20000 (10–20 sec). Total: 15–20 per minute or 1,100 per hour. Without a timeout: 30–40 per minute or 2,000 per hour. In 10 threads: 11,000 per hour. Without a timeout: 20,000 per hour.

The examples do not account for the number of accounts you have available and their quality (= how many an account can broadcast before getting banned).

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