Learn how to auto forward Telegram messages to Discord using Pabbly Connect. Follow this step-by-step tutorial for seamless integration. Implement the precise methodologies leading organizations use to automate repetitive tasks, illustrated with practical examples designed for immediate application.

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1. Access Pabbly Connect for Telegram to Discord Integration

To auto forward Telegram messages to Discord, you will first need to access Pabbly Connect. Start by visiting the URL Pabbly.com/connect in your web browser. Once there, you will see options to either sign in or sign up for free. If you are a new user, click on the ‘Sign up for free’ option to create an account and receive 100 free tasks.

After signing in, you will be directed to the ‘All Apps’ page. Click on ‘Access’ under Pabbly Connect to proceed. This action will take you to the dashboard where you can create a new workflow for the Telegram to Discord integration.


2. Create a Workflow in Pabbly Connect

In the Pabbly Connect dashboard, find the tab labeled ‘Create Workflow’ and click on it. A dialog box will appear prompting you to name your workflow. Enter a name that reflects the purpose of the workflow, such as ‘Telegram to Discord Integration’ and click on ‘Create’ to proceed.

Once the workflow is created, you will see two key components: triggers and actions. The trigger will be set to Telegram, while the action will be set to Discord. This setup allows you to define what happens when a new message is received on Telegram.


3. Set Up Telegram as the Trigger Application

To set up Telegram as the trigger application in Pabbly Connect, click on the Telegram icon and select the trigger event ‘Set Webhook Watch Updates’. Click on ‘Connect’ to link your Telegram account with Pabbly Connect. You will need to create a Telegram bot, so follow the instructions provided.

To create a bot, search for ‘BotFather’ in your Telegram app. Start a conversation and type ‘/newbot’ to create a new bot. Provide a name and username for your bot, ensuring the username ends with ‘_bot’. Once created, copy the token provided by BotFather and paste it back into Pabbly Connect to establish the connection.


4. Test the Telegram Trigger and Capture Response

After connecting your Telegram bot, you will need to test the trigger to capture the response. Start a conversation in your Telegram bot by sending a message, such as ‘Hello team, we will gather for a quick catch-up at 3 p.m. today.’ Once the message is sent, return to Pabbly Connect and click on ‘Save and Send Test Request’ to capture the API response.

This step is crucial as it ensures that Pabbly Connect receives the correct data from Telegram. You should see the chat title, chat ID, and message text in the response, confirming that the integration is working properly.


5. Set Up Discord as the Action Application

Next, you will set Discord as the action application in Pabbly Connect. Click on the Discord icon and select the action event ‘Send Channel Message HTML’. Connect your Discord account by providing the necessary webhook URL, which acts as a bridge between Telegram and Discord.

To get the webhook URL, go to your Discord channel settings, find the ‘Integrations’ tab, and create a new webhook. Copy the webhook URL and paste it into Pabbly Connect. Map the message data from the previous step to ensure that messages sent from Telegram appear in your Discord channel. Click on ‘Save and Send Test Request’ to finalize the integration.


Conclusion

This tutorial outlined how to auto forward Telegram messages to Discord using Pabbly Connect. By following the steps outlined, you can seamlessly integrate these two platforms, allowing for efficient communication within your team. With Pabbly Connect, automating your workflows has never been easier, enhancing productivity and collaboration.

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