Pure bot: overview and how to use it in 2026

What people mean by «Pure bot», how it differs from an autoclicker, and how to set up OnlyLike.

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What People Mean by "Pure Bot" and Why It Is Actually Two Different Tools

The query "Pure bot" is a colloquial name, and it hides two completely different tools at once. If you just type "bot for Pure" into a search box, you will get a mix of autoclickers, AI chat assistants, and shady Telegram channels promising everything at once. So let us first honestly separate the two meanings, and only then look at how this relates to the OnlyLike extension and where to actually get a "Pure bot" if you really need one.

Pure is a paid dating app with a web version at pure.app that you can open in a browser on your computer. There is no official "Pure bot" inside the app itself — every "bot for Pure" that people talk about is a third-party automation tool. That is exactly why it matters which kind of "Pure bot" you need and what to expect from it.

What "Pure bot" can mean What it does Who it helps
Autoclicker bot (auto-liker) Automatically likes profiles in Pure for you, in bulk People tired of liking manually who want to be more active
Chat bot (AI conversationalist) Carries on the conversation in Pure chats for you — writes and replies like a real person People who do not want to spend hours messaging by hand

We will go through each meaning in detail, because mixing them up is a common mistake. Someone looks for a "bot for likes on Pure" but lands on a chat assistant, or the other way around. Both tools exist within the OnlyLike ecosystem, but they solve different problems.

Meaning One: An Autoclicker Bot for Pure (Auto-Liker)

Most often, when people say "bot for likes on Pure," they mean an autoclicker. It is a tool that, without your involvement, places likes on profiles in the web version of Pure. You launch it, and it likes for you while you are busy with other things.

Why is this even useful? To understand the logic, you need to know one key Pure mechanic — the "people who liked you" list. When you like someone, your profile lands in their list of likers. And a simple rule applies here: a more recent like is displayed higher. So when a woman opens the list of people who liked her, she sees the freshest likes first. This is not some secret "algorithm that promotes active users" — we will not claim anything unconfirmed — it is simply a display order based on recency.

The practical takeaway is this: the more actively and regularly you like, the more often you end up near the top of the lists of people you are interested in, and the higher your chance of a mutual match. The problem is that placing many likes by hand is slow and tedious. That routine is exactly what an autoclicker bot takes off your shoulders: it automates what you would be doing manually anyway, only faster and without fatigue.

If this is the scenario you care about, we have a separate detailed page — the autoclicker for Pure. It explains how it works, how it differs from "mods" and "hacks," and how to set it up correctly. The connection to OnlyLike is simple: OnlyLike is exactly that kind of autoclicker — a browser extension that places likes in bulk in the web version of Pure. So when you are looking for a "bot for Pure" in the auto-liker sense, that is OnlyLike.

What an Autoclicker Bot Is Not

Let us clear up some illusions right away. An autoclicker:

  • does not make Pure free and does not "hack" the subscription — Pure stays paid, and the subscription is verified on the service side;
  • does not write messages for you — that is the chat bot's job, not the autoclicker's;
  • does not guarantee matches — it only increases your activity and visibility in the lists; the decision always belongs to the person on the other side.

If you were looking for a way not to pay for Pure, that is covered honestly on the Pure for free page: there is no working subscription "hack," and any "bot" that promises one is a reason to be cautious.

Meaning Two: A Chat Bot for Pure (AI Conversationalist)

The second meaning of "Pure chat bot" is something entirely different. Here it is not about likes but about conversations. A chat bot is an AI that talks for you: it writes the first message, replies, and keeps the dialogue going — like a real person, with no awkward silence after the first "hi."

Many people on dating apps run into the same problem: the match happened, the dialogue opened — and the words ran out. Women on Pure often write first, and it is frustrating to lose an interesting contact simply because you could not find what to reply, or the reply came out dry. This is where a Pure chat bot works: it talks for you like a real person — it writes the first message, replies in the other person's tone, and carries the conversation while you get on with your day.

The good news: OnlyLike includes a chat bot feature for conversations. So these are not two separate products from different teams — both the auto-liker and the AI conversationalist live within the single OnlyLike ecosystem. You can like more actively and hand the messaging to the bot, without assembling a zoo of random tools.

How a Chat Bot Differs from an Autoclicker: In Short

Aspect Autoclicker bot Chat bot
Main task Placing likes Carrying on the conversation for you
When it works Before a match — at the liking stage After a match — in the dialogue
What it automates The routine of liking The whole conversation — from the opener to the date
Who decides You launch it, the bot likes You launch it — the bot does the messaging

Put simply: the autoclicker helps you get noticed, and the chat bot helps that "noticed" grow into a real conversation. These two tools do not compete — they complement each other and cover different stages of dating.

How This Relates to the OnlyLike Extension

Let us bring it all together. OnlyLike is a browser extension for the web version of Pure (pure.app) that combines both meanings of "Pure bot":

  • as an autoclicker — it automatically likes profiles in bulk so you stay more active and land near the top of the "people who liked you" lists more often;
  • as a chat bot — it carries on the conversation after a match so that dialogues lead to a date;
  • and additionally it removes the "IN-APP VIEW ONLY" restriction in the web version — photos and videos sent in private chats, normally hidden behind an overlay in the browser, open properly.

So instead of hunting for a separate "Pure Telegram bot" for likes, another one for messaging, and guessing which is safe, you use a single extension. Management and setup go through our Telegram bot — more on that below.

How to Get Started and Where to "Download a Pure Bot"

The query "download a Pure bot" technically means "install an automation tool for Pure." In the case of OnlyLike, that means installing a browser extension — a couple of minutes, with no complicated setup.

  1. Go to the extension install page — this is the right, safe meaning of "download a Pure bot." No third-party "mods" and no files from random chats.
  2. Install the OnlyLike extension in your desktop browser. It works with the web version of Pure at pure.app.
  3. Launch the Telegram bot @OnlyLikeOfficialBot — management and activation go through it. Yes, formally this is the "Pure Telegram bot" many people search for: the official OnlyLike bot for launching automation.
  4. Log into your Pure account in the web version and use it — the autoclicker handles likes, and the chat bot handles the messaging for you.

You can try it without paying: OnlyLike has a free 1-day trial — enough to see how your activity on Pure changes and how the chat bot handles conversations for you. A general overview of the product is on the homepage.

Safety: Why Any Bot for Pure Calls for Care

Let us be honest here, without promises of "zero bans" or invented guarantees. Any automation in dating is about a reasonable measure. If a "bot" likes too much and too fast, like a robot, it looks unnatural, and the account may face restrictions or a block. Pure does block accounts, and fast mechanical auto-actions are one of the risk factors.

So a few level-headed principles:

  • Do not chase "maximum speed." A natural, human pace of activity is safer than trying to like half the city in a minute.
  • Do not put your Pure account credentials just anywhere. Any "Pure bot" from a random Telegram chat that asks for your login and password on its own page is a risk of losing your account. Real automation works on top of your normal web session rather than demanding you hand your password to third parties.
  • Beware of "mods" and "cracked versions." Third-party builds of unknown origin carry the risk of malicious code. More on that on the Pure for free page.
  • If your account does get blocked — there is a separate recovery guide: unbanning Pure.

OnlyLike is built with careful automation in mind rather than "pedal to the metal" — but no tool overrides Pure's own rules. Use the service legally, keep a reasonable pace, and the risk stays manageable.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Pure Bot

What is a Pure bot?

A "Pure bot" is a colloquial name for an automation tool for the Pure app. It has two meanings: an autoclicker bot (auto-liker) that places likes for you in bulk, and a chat bot — an AI that talks for you in conversations. There is no official "bot" inside Pure itself — these are always third-party tools, and OnlyLike combines both functions in a single extension.

Where can I download a Pure bot?

In the safe sense, "downloading a Pure bot" means installing the OnlyLike browser extension from the install page and then launching the Telegram bot @OnlyLikeOfficialBot for activation. Avoid downloading "mods" or files from random chats — that is a risk to your account and device.

Is there a Pure Telegram bot?

Yes. The official OnlyLike Telegram bot is @OnlyLikeOfficialBot. It is used to manage the extension and activate automation. This is usually what people are looking for when they search for a "Pure Telegram bot." Random bots from third-party channels are best avoided — they often either do not work or are unsafe.

What is a Pure chat bot?

A Pure chat bot is an AI conversationalist for messaging, not for likes. It carries the dialogue itself: it writes the first message, replies in the other person's style, and leads toward a date — it talks like a real person. In OnlyLike, this feature is built in alongside the autoclicker.

What is a bot for likes on Pure?

It is an autoclicker — a tool that automatically places likes on profiles in Pure. The point is that a fresh like appears higher in the "people who liked you" list, so activity increases your chance of a mutual match. OnlyLike works exactly as this kind of autoclicker. More on the autoclicker for Pure page.

Does a bot for Pure make the app free?

No. No bot makes Pure free or hacks the subscription — it is verified on the service side. OnlyLike helps you get the most out of an already-paid account (liking more actively, messaging more confidently), but it does not remove the payment. What is actually available in Pure without money is covered on the Pure for free page.

Bottom Line: Which "Pure Bot" You Actually Need

In short: decide what you are solving. Need more activity and visibility — you need an autoclicker bot, and that is the autoclicker for Pure scenario. Need help with messaging — you need a chat bot. The convenient part is that both meanings of "Pure bot" are covered by a single OnlyLike extension: auto-liking, a chat assistant, and removal of "IN-APP VIEW ONLY" in the web version of Pure. You can install it from the install page and activate it through @OnlyLikeOfficialBot — with a free day to try it out. Use Pure legally, keep a reasonable automation pace, and the tool will work for you rather than against your account.

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