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1. Setting Up Pabbly Connect for Integration
Pabbly Connect is the central platform for integrating Google Blogger and Telegram. To get started, visit the Pabbly Connect website by typing Pabbly Connect in your browser. Sign in or create a free account to access the workflow page.
Once logged in, you will see options to create a new workflow. Click on ‘Create Workflow’ to begin setting up your integration. Here, you will specify Google Blogger as your trigger application, which will initiate the workflow whenever a new blog post is created.
2. Creating a Google Blogger Trigger in Pabbly Connect
After setting up Pabbly Connect, the next step is to create a trigger for Google Blogger. Select Google Blogger from the list of applications and choose the event as “New Post Added.” This event will notify Pabbly Connect whenever a new blog post is published.
To build the connection, you will need to sign in with your Google account and grant the necessary permissions. Once the connection is established, select the blog you want to monitor and set its status to “Live.” After that, click on the “Save and Send Test Request” button to fetch the latest blog post.
- Select Google Blogger as the trigger application.
- Choose “New Post Added” as the trigger event.
- Connect your Google account and select the blog.
- Set the blog status to “Live” and save the request.
Once the request is sent, Pabbly Connect will retrieve the details of the new blog post, including its title and URL, enabling you to notify your community effectively.
3. Setting Up Telegram Action in Pabbly Connect
With the Google Blogger trigger configured, the next step is to set up the action in Telegram using Pabbly Connect. Search for Telegram and select it as the action application. For the action event, choose “Send a Text Message or Reply.”
You will need to establish a connection by clicking on “Add New Connection” and obtaining a token from the BotFather in Telegram.
To get the token, search for BotFather in your Telegram account, create a new bot, and copy the access token provided. Paste this token back into Pabbly Connect to complete the connection. Next, you will need to specify the chat ID of the group where messages will be sent.
- Search for BotFather in Telegram to create a new bot.
- Copy the access token provided by BotFather.
- Paste the token in Pabbly Connect and enter the chat ID.
- Set the message text to include the blog title and URL.
After filling in the required fields, click on “Save and Send Test Request” to send a test notification to your Telegram group, confirming that the integration is working as intended.
4. Configuring Polling Interval for Google Blogger
Since Google Blogger uses a polling-based trigger, it’s essential to set the polling interval in Pabbly Connect. Right-click on the trigger and select “Set Trigger Time.” Choose an interval that suits your needs, such as checking every 90 minutes.
This configuration allows Pabbly Connect to check for new blog posts at regular intervals, ensuring that your Telegram group is notified promptly whenever you publish new content. After setting the polling interval, remember to save your changes to finalize the setup.
5. Conclusion: Automate Notifications with Pabbly Connect
In conclusion, integrating Google Blogger with Telegram using Pabbly Connect automates the process of notifying your community about new blog posts. By following the steps outlined in this tutorial, you can easily set up a workflow that keeps your audience engaged and informed.
Utilizing the features of Pabbly Connect not only saves time but also enhances your blog’s reach. Start using Pabbly Connect today to streamline your blogging notifications!



