We hide and delete the cruel comments before anyone has to see them. In Telugu, in Tenglish, in Hindi. Every minute. Every night. So you — or anyone you protect — can breathe.
It is the show no one asked for. Hundreds of comments arrive in minutes. Some are kind. Many are cruel. A few are designed to hurt.
Whoever reads them — a team, a single handler, or the figure themselves — burns out by morning. And the cruel comments that nobody wanted to read sit there, in public, for hours.
Below is a real-time feed, the way our system reads it. Cruel comments get marked, hidden or deleted, and logged in seconds — the kind ones stay untouched and visible to the fans who came for the post.
We do not chase features. We chase one outcome — a calm, kind comment section. Everything you see below serves that single goal.
Telugu in Telugu script. Tenglish where the alphabet bends. Hindi with all its slang. Even the words that change every week. Most tools see English and stop. Ours keeps reading.
The fastest human team takes hours. We take seconds.
Trolls work at 2 AM. So do we. Premieres, festivals, weekends — the shield is on.
Real fans, real questions, real love — left untouched. The algorithm sees authentic engagement, not noise. The conversations that lift an account are exactly the ones we make sure stay visible.
How many comments hidden or deleted, in which languages, on which posts. A one-page summary anyone can read in 30 seconds. Keep it for your own records, or forward it on to whoever needs to see the impact. The work is invisible. The outcome is documented.
Real comments from a busy Indian comment section. Below — hidden/deleted or kept — examples our system handled correctly.
No installs on anyone's phone. No new app for anyone to learn. We connect once, quietly, and start protecting from minute one.
One short call, then a single click on Instagram's own authorization page — no passwords ever touch our side. Takes under thirty minutes from start to finish.
From the next post onwards, every comment passes through us first. We hide and delete what is cruel. We leave what is kind. Whoever opens the app sees a clean feed.
Every week, a one-page summary. How many comments were hidden or deleted, in which languages, on which posts. Keep it for yourself, or forward it on — the impact is documented either way.
igrm started after watching friends who manage celebrity Instagram accounts lose entire nights to comment sections. The technology to fix it already existed — multilingual AI, Meta's own moderation tools — but no one was applying it to Indian comment culture: Telugu in Telugu script, Tenglish where the alphabet bends, Hindi with all its slang.
We built the shield we wished our friends had. Operated from Hyderabad. Run on Meta-licensed infrastructure. Designed for the comments your team actually fights at 2 AM.
We use Instagram's official authorization. You click "Allow" once on Instagram's own page. We never see your password. We never store it. We never could even if we wanted to.
The account stays fully in your control. You can disconnect us in two clicks, any time you want.
The same login flow Meta uses for every approved app. One click on Instagram's own page. No passwords typed into any form on our side.
Only the permission to read incoming comments and remove the cruel ones. We never touch DMs, never see private messages, never see follower lists.
Want to leave? Access disappears instantly. Open Instagram settings, hit revoke, we are gone. No back-and-forth, no awkward emails.
We follow Instagram's official platform guidelines. Meta-licensed access only. Nothing grey, nothing risky for the account's standing.
If something is missing here, ask us on Instagram or by email. We will answer the same day.
One account, one shield. Cancel any time, in two clicks from Instagram. We'll confirm exact rates and tier fit with you on a 30-minute call — book a demo to start.
A 30-minute online call. No slides. We show you the live tool on a real account and walk you through the Meta authorization step together.
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