Pipe events to Telegram
Message a person, group, or channel through a connected bot. Classify, enrich, and redact in flight first — then land only what matters, with retries and a dead-letter queue behind every delivery.
connect Telegram
- 01
connect a bot
Create a bot with @BotFather and paste its token. We register the webhook and verify it in-region.
- 02
start a chat
Send /start to the bot from the target chat — or add it to the group/channel — then pick the chat from the list.
- 03
format the text
Messages use MarkdownV2; the default template bolds the event name and lists fields. Reserved characters in field values are escaped for you.
oncall *support.ticket.created* ticket T-4821 subject API returning 500s tier enterprise urgency critical
notes
- Telegram caps a bot at roughly 30 messages per second overall, and one per second to a single chat.
- The bot must be added to a group — and promoted to admin for a channel — before it can post.
- MarkdownV2 requires escaping characters like _ * [ ] ( ); ingestlayer escapes field values, but custom templates are your responsibility.
route to Telegram
- Track user signups in Telegramtrack
- Monitor failed payments in Telegrammonitor
- Route support escalations in Telegramalert
- Track waitlist signups in Telegramtrack
- Track new subscriptions in Telegramtrack
- Track canceled subscriptions in Telegramtrack
- Track successful payments in Telegramtrack
- Track trial conversions in Telegramtrack
- Track form submissions in Telegramtrack
- Track feature usage in Telegramtrack
- Track file uploads in Telegramtrack
- Monitor failed logins in Telegrammonitor
- Monitor usage-limit hits in Telegrammonitor
- Monitor error spikes in Telegrammonitor
- Monitor cron-job health in Telegrammonitor
- Monitor CI/CD build status in Telegrammonitor
- Flag high-value leads in Telegramalert
- Catch churn-risk signals in Telegramalert