Instant Alerts via Telegram & Pushbullet
MyMonitor365 now supports Telegram bot notifications and Pushbullet push notifications, giving you two more ways to reach on-call staff the moment something goes wrong.
Speed of notification is critical in monitoring. We've added Telegram and Pushbullet integrations so you can reach the right people through the channels they actually check.
Telegram works through a bot you create via @BotFather. Once you have a bot token and a chat ID (which can be a personal chat or a group), paste both into My Team → Integrations → Telegram. Notifications are sent as formatted messages with the monitor name, host, status, and cause or recovery duration.
Pushbullet sends push notifications to all devices associated with your Pushbullet account. This is ideal for solo operators or small teams who want alerts pushed to their phone and desktop simultaneously without configuring per-device settings. All you need is an access token from your Pushbullet account settings.
Both integrations support per-monitor toggles, so you can choose which monitors send alerts to which channels. A critical production server might notify Slack, SMS, and Telegram, while a lower-priority monitor might only send email.
These additions bring the total integration count to six, alongside Slack, Microsoft Teams, Discord, and Zapier.