Get a Telegram notification only when a word is used on a channel
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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
bots telegram-messenger
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up vote
1
down vote
favorite
up vote
1
down vote
favorite
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
bots telegram-messenger
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
bots telegram-messenger
bots telegram-messenger
edited Nov 20 at 18:35
asked Oct 25 '17 at 15:26
DGaleano
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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:
- Start the bot.
- After choosing a language, send the bot the channel you're interested at - newportal.
- 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
.
- 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
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.
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
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2 Answers
2
active
oldest
votes
2 Answers
2
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
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:
- Start the bot.
- After choosing a language, send the bot the channel you're interested at - newportal.
- 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
.
- 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
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
|
show 1 more comment
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:
- Start the bot.
- After choosing a language, send the bot the channel you're interested at - newportal.
- 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
.
- 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
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
|
show 1 more comment
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:
- Start the bot.
- After choosing a language, send the bot the channel you're interested at - newportal.
- 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
.
- 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
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:
- Start the bot.
- After choosing a language, send the bot the channel you're interested at - newportal.
- 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
.
- 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
answered Apr 25 at 15:35
arieljannai
1,2412824
1,2412824
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
|
show 1 more comment
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
|
show 1 more comment
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.
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
add a comment |
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.
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
add a comment |
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.
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.
edited Aug 13 at 0:28
robinCTS
3,83241527
3,83241527
answered Aug 12 at 22:43
Enrique
91
91
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
add a comment |
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.
– DGaleano
Nov 20 at 18:32
add a comment |
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