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I'm subscribed to a Telegram channel that sometimes sends more than 20 messages a minute but I'm really interested in one or two of those messages a day.



The messages I'm interested in all will contain a particular word.



So far what I do is to mute the channel and several times during the day I go and search for that particular word.



Is there a way to get any kind of notification for this case?

Is there a bot or service that will send me a personal message when a condition like this is met?



Is my solution the only way?



for the curios the channel is https://t.me/newportal and I'm only interested in new portals for my region










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    I'm subscribed to a Telegram channel that sometimes sends more than 20 messages a minute but I'm really interested in one or two of those messages a day.



    The messages I'm interested in all will contain a particular word.



    So far what I do is to mute the channel and several times during the day I go and search for that particular word.



    Is there a way to get any kind of notification for this case?

    Is there a bot or service that will send me a personal message when a condition like this is met?



    Is my solution the only way?



    for the curios the channel is https://t.me/newportal and I'm only interested in new portals for my region










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      I'm subscribed to a Telegram channel that sometimes sends more than 20 messages a minute but I'm really interested in one or two of those messages a day.



      The messages I'm interested in all will contain a particular word.



      So far what I do is to mute the channel and several times during the day I go and search for that particular word.



      Is there a way to get any kind of notification for this case?

      Is there a bot or service that will send me a personal message when a condition like this is met?



      Is my solution the only way?



      for the curios the channel is https://t.me/newportal and I'm only interested in new portals for my region










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      I'm subscribed to a Telegram channel that sometimes sends more than 20 messages a minute but I'm really interested in one or two of those messages a day.



      The messages I'm interested in all will contain a particular word.



      So far what I do is to mute the channel and several times during the day I go and search for that particular word.



      Is there a way to get any kind of notification for this case?

      Is there a bot or service that will send me a personal message when a condition like this is met?



      Is my solution the only way?



      for the curios the channel is https://t.me/newportal and I'm only interested in new portals for my region







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          You can use the Junction Bot - it allows you to follow channels and filter the messages - without joining the channel.



          From the bot help message:




          I can collect all posts from your favorite Telegram and Twitter channels, so you can read them like a news feed. Also you can use me inside groups and to forward one channel into another.




          Steps:




          1. Start the bot.

          2. After choosing a language, send the bot the channel you're interested at - newportal.

          3. Send the bot a filter command, with the string that interest you:



            • Format: /filter @channel_name mustHave text_to_pass (get the full /filter command usage by sending the /filter command to the bot).

            • For example, send /filter @newportal mustHave (ru) to get only the messages with the text (ru) from the channel @newportal.



          4. If you want, you can set the bot to forward those message to another channel - so in that case, you can create a new channel for your area.


          Note: The bot help message states that it can take around 10 minutes of delay until you get the updates.





          Here's the full Junction Bot FAQ






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          • That's great! thanks for the answer. I'll try it.
            – DGaleano
            Apr 27 at 12:13










          • It says it will work for 30 days and then I should contact the admin. I guess they will ask for some fee. Let's see how it goes.
            – DGaleano
            Apr 27 at 12:33










          • I haven't noticed that!
            – arieljannai
            Apr 27 at 13:57










          • So was it useful/worth it?
            – arieljannai
            Jun 24 at 20:27










          • yes. it is still working fine.
            – DGaleano
            Jun 25 at 0:02


















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          You can now use My Channels Bot (@my_channels_feed_bot).



          With this bot you can subscribe to all your favorite Telegram channels and receive all posts in a single place, in real time.



          Also, you can add filters for each channel, or global filters, in order to receive only the posts you want.



          Here is a tutorial on YouTube on to use it.






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          • I can only mark one as an answer but this works fine and it is quite simple to use.
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          up vote
          1
          down vote



          accepted










          You can use the Junction Bot - it allows you to follow channels and filter the messages - without joining the channel.



          From the bot help message:




          I can collect all posts from your favorite Telegram and Twitter channels, so you can read them like a news feed. Also you can use me inside groups and to forward one channel into another.




          Steps:




          1. Start the bot.

          2. After choosing a language, send the bot the channel you're interested at - newportal.

          3. Send the bot a filter command, with the string that interest you:



            • Format: /filter @channel_name mustHave text_to_pass (get the full /filter command usage by sending the /filter command to the bot).

            • For example, send /filter @newportal mustHave (ru) to get only the messages with the text (ru) from the channel @newportal.



          4. If you want, you can set the bot to forward those message to another channel - so in that case, you can create a new channel for your area.


          Note: The bot help message states that it can take around 10 minutes of delay until you get the updates.





          Here's the full Junction Bot FAQ






          share|improve this answer





















          • That's great! thanks for the answer. I'll try it.
            – DGaleano
            Apr 27 at 12:13










          • It says it will work for 30 days and then I should contact the admin. I guess they will ask for some fee. Let's see how it goes.
            – DGaleano
            Apr 27 at 12:33










          • I haven't noticed that!
            – arieljannai
            Apr 27 at 13:57










          • So was it useful/worth it?
            – arieljannai
            Jun 24 at 20:27










          • yes. it is still working fine.
            – DGaleano
            Jun 25 at 0:02















          up vote
          1
          down vote



          accepted










          You can use the Junction Bot - it allows you to follow channels and filter the messages - without joining the channel.



          From the bot help message:




          I can collect all posts from your favorite Telegram and Twitter channels, so you can read them like a news feed. Also you can use me inside groups and to forward one channel into another.




          Steps:




          1. Start the bot.

          2. After choosing a language, send the bot the channel you're interested at - newportal.

          3. Send the bot a filter command, with the string that interest you:



            • Format: /filter @channel_name mustHave text_to_pass (get the full /filter command usage by sending the /filter command to the bot).

            • For example, send /filter @newportal mustHave (ru) to get only the messages with the text (ru) from the channel @newportal.



          4. If you want, you can set the bot to forward those message to another channel - so in that case, you can create a new channel for your area.


          Note: The bot help message states that it can take around 10 minutes of delay until you get the updates.





          Here's the full Junction Bot FAQ






          share|improve this answer





















          • That's great! thanks for the answer. I'll try it.
            – DGaleano
            Apr 27 at 12:13










          • It says it will work for 30 days and then I should contact the admin. I guess they will ask for some fee. Let's see how it goes.
            – DGaleano
            Apr 27 at 12:33










          • I haven't noticed that!
            – arieljannai
            Apr 27 at 13:57










          • So was it useful/worth it?
            – arieljannai
            Jun 24 at 20:27










          • yes. it is still working fine.
            – DGaleano
            Jun 25 at 0:02













          up vote
          1
          down vote



          accepted







          up vote
          1
          down vote



          accepted






          You can use the Junction Bot - it allows you to follow channels and filter the messages - without joining the channel.



          From the bot help message:




          I can collect all posts from your favorite Telegram and Twitter channels, so you can read them like a news feed. Also you can use me inside groups and to forward one channel into another.




          Steps:




          1. Start the bot.

          2. After choosing a language, send the bot the channel you're interested at - newportal.

          3. Send the bot a filter command, with the string that interest you:



            • Format: /filter @channel_name mustHave text_to_pass (get the full /filter command usage by sending the /filter command to the bot).

            • For example, send /filter @newportal mustHave (ru) to get only the messages with the text (ru) from the channel @newportal.



          4. If you want, you can set the bot to forward those message to another channel - so in that case, you can create a new channel for your area.


          Note: The bot help message states that it can take around 10 minutes of delay until you get the updates.





          Here's the full Junction Bot FAQ






          share|improve this answer












          You can use the Junction Bot - it allows you to follow channels and filter the messages - without joining the channel.



          From the bot help message:




          I can collect all posts from your favorite Telegram and Twitter channels, so you can read them like a news feed. Also you can use me inside groups and to forward one channel into another.




          Steps:




          1. Start the bot.

          2. After choosing a language, send the bot the channel you're interested at - newportal.

          3. Send the bot a filter command, with the string that interest you:



            • Format: /filter @channel_name mustHave text_to_pass (get the full /filter command usage by sending the /filter command to the bot).

            • For example, send /filter @newportal mustHave (ru) to get only the messages with the text (ru) from the channel @newportal.



          4. If you want, you can set the bot to forward those message to another channel - so in that case, you can create a new channel for your area.


          Note: The bot help message states that it can take around 10 minutes of delay until you get the updates.





          Here's the full Junction Bot FAQ







          share|improve this answer












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          answered Apr 25 at 15:35









          arieljannai

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          • That's great! thanks for the answer. I'll try it.
            – DGaleano
            Apr 27 at 12:13










          • It says it will work for 30 days and then I should contact the admin. I guess they will ask for some fee. Let's see how it goes.
            – DGaleano
            Apr 27 at 12:33










          • I haven't noticed that!
            – arieljannai
            Apr 27 at 13:57










          • So was it useful/worth it?
            – arieljannai
            Jun 24 at 20:27










          • yes. it is still working fine.
            – DGaleano
            Jun 25 at 0:02


















          • That's great! thanks for the answer. I'll try it.
            – DGaleano
            Apr 27 at 12:13










          • It says it will work for 30 days and then I should contact the admin. I guess they will ask for some fee. Let's see how it goes.
            – DGaleano
            Apr 27 at 12:33










          • I haven't noticed that!
            – arieljannai
            Apr 27 at 13:57










          • So was it useful/worth it?
            – arieljannai
            Jun 24 at 20:27










          • yes. it is still working fine.
            – DGaleano
            Jun 25 at 0:02
















          That's great! thanks for the answer. I'll try it.
          – DGaleano
          Apr 27 at 12:13




          That's great! thanks for the answer. I'll try it.
          – DGaleano
          Apr 27 at 12:13












          It says it will work for 30 days and then I should contact the admin. I guess they will ask for some fee. Let's see how it goes.
          – DGaleano
          Apr 27 at 12:33




          It says it will work for 30 days and then I should contact the admin. I guess they will ask for some fee. Let's see how it goes.
          – DGaleano
          Apr 27 at 12:33












          I haven't noticed that!
          – arieljannai
          Apr 27 at 13:57




          I haven't noticed that!
          – arieljannai
          Apr 27 at 13:57












          So was it useful/worth it?
          – arieljannai
          Jun 24 at 20:27




          So was it useful/worth it?
          – arieljannai
          Jun 24 at 20:27












          yes. it is still working fine.
          – DGaleano
          Jun 25 at 0:02




          yes. it is still working fine.
          – DGaleano
          Jun 25 at 0:02












          up vote
          0
          down vote













          You can now use My Channels Bot (@my_channels_feed_bot).



          With this bot you can subscribe to all your favorite Telegram channels and receive all posts in a single place, in real time.



          Also, you can add filters for each channel, or global filters, in order to receive only the posts you want.



          Here is a tutorial on YouTube on to use it.






          share|improve this answer























          • I can only mark one as an answer but this works fine and it is quite simple to use.
            – DGaleano
            Aug 22 at 15:22












          • This project closed. This answer is not valid anymore. It worked for a while but authors stop the project.
            – DGaleano
            Nov 20 at 18:32















          up vote
          0
          down vote













          You can now use My Channels Bot (@my_channels_feed_bot).



          With this bot you can subscribe to all your favorite Telegram channels and receive all posts in a single place, in real time.



          Also, you can add filters for each channel, or global filters, in order to receive only the posts you want.



          Here is a tutorial on YouTube on to use it.






          share|improve this answer























          • I can only mark one as an answer but this works fine and it is quite simple to use.
            – DGaleano
            Aug 22 at 15:22












          • This project closed. This answer is not valid anymore. It worked for a while but authors stop the project.
            – DGaleano
            Nov 20 at 18:32













          up vote
          0
          down vote










          up vote
          0
          down vote









          You can now use My Channels Bot (@my_channels_feed_bot).



          With this bot you can subscribe to all your favorite Telegram channels and receive all posts in a single place, in real time.



          Also, you can add filters for each channel, or global filters, in order to receive only the posts you want.



          Here is a tutorial on YouTube on to use it.






          share|improve this answer














          You can now use My Channels Bot (@my_channels_feed_bot).



          With this bot you can subscribe to all your favorite Telegram channels and receive all posts in a single place, in real time.



          Also, you can add filters for each channel, or global filters, in order to receive only the posts you want.



          Here is a tutorial on YouTube on to use it.







          share|improve this answer














          share|improve this answer



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          • I can only mark one as an answer but this works fine and it is quite simple to use.
            – DGaleano
            Aug 22 at 15:22












          • This project closed. This answer is not valid anymore. It worked for a while but authors stop the project.
            – DGaleano
            Nov 20 at 18:32


















          • I can only mark one as an answer but this works fine and it is quite simple to use.
            – DGaleano
            Aug 22 at 15:22












          • This project closed. This answer is not valid anymore. It worked for a while but authors stop the project.
            – DGaleano
            Nov 20 at 18:32
















          I can only mark one as an answer but this works fine and it is quite simple to use.
          – DGaleano
          Aug 22 at 15:22






          I can only mark one as an answer but this works fine and it is quite simple to use.
          – DGaleano
          Aug 22 at 15:22














          This project closed. This answer is not valid anymore. It worked for a while but authors stop the project.
          – DGaleano
          Nov 20 at 18:32




          This project closed. This answer is not valid anymore. It worked for a while but authors stop the project.
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          Nov 20 at 18:32


















           

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