# Telegram alert on website downtime with UptimeRobot data and optional screenshot
This automation monitors email alerts from UptimeRobot about website downtime, processes the status details, and sends rich notifications to Telegram — with optional screenshots for diagnostics. Designed for technical teams and site owners who need fast incident response.
## Who it´s for
- Website owners using UptimeRobot for availability monitoring
- DevOps engineers needing immediate outage alerts
- Technical leads who want contextual alerts in Telegram
## What the automation does
- Monitors incoming emails from UptimeRobot about monitor status changes
- Extracts monitor ID and URL from the email body
- Fetches current status via UptimeRobot API
- Optionally captures a screenshot of the website using ScreenshotMachine
- Sends a formatted alert to a Telegram chat with status, timestamp, and context
## What´s included
- Ready-to-use n8n workflow
- Trigger logic (new Gmail message, cron schedule)
- Integrations with Gmail, UptimeRobot, Telegram, and ScreenshotMachine
- Basic setup and adaptation guide
## Requirements for setup
- n8n instance with workflow execution access
- Gmail account with read permissions for monitoring mailbox
- UptimeRobot account with active monitors
- Telegram bot token and target chat ID
- ScreenshotMachine API key (if screenshot capture is enabled)
## Benefits and outcomes
- Instant alerts without checking email manually
- Clear context on the cause of downtime
- Visual diagnostics via website screenshots
- Centralized alert delivery in Telegram
- Faster incident response time
- Elimination of manual monitoring tasks
## Important: template only
Important: you are purchasing a ready-made automation workflow template only. Rollout into your infrastructure, connecting specific accounts and services, 1:1 setup help, custom adjustments for non-standard stacks and any consulting support are provided as a separate paid service at an individual rate. To discuss custom work or 1:1 help, contact via chat
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