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Set up your first notification channel in 5 minutes

Getting Started with DevFlow

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Welcome to DevFlow - your centralized notification hub for all your developer webhooks! This guide will help you get started in minutes.

What is DevFlow?

DevFlow is a powerful notification management system that receives webhooks from your favorite services (GitHub, Render, Vercel, Stripe, and more) and intelligently routes them to your preferred channels like Telegram, Discord, or Slack.

Key Features

Multi-Channel Support - Send notifications to Telegram, Discord, Slack
Smart Filtering - Control which events trigger notifications
AI Summarization - Get concise summaries of complex webhooks
Team Collaboration - Connect group chats for team notifications
Secure & Private - Your data stays in your control


Quick Start (5 Minutes)

Step 1: Create Your Account

  1. Visit https://devflow.yoursite.com
  2. Enter your email
  3. Click the magic link sent to your inbox
  4. You're in! 🎉

Step 2: Configure Your First Channel

For Telegram (Recommended):

  1. Go to SettingsNotification Channels
  2. Click "Add Channel" → Select Telegram
  3. Give it a name (e.g., "My Personal Notifications")
  4. Choose chat type:
    • Personal DM: For your private messages
    • Group Chat: For team notifications

For Personal DM:

  • Click "Connect with Telegram"
  • Telegram will open automatically
  • Send /start to the bot
  • ✅ You're connected!

For Group Chat:

  1. Add @thedevflowbot to your Telegram group
  2. Click "Copy Command" in the dashboard
  3. Paste the command in your group
  4. ✅ Group connected!

For Slack:

  1. Go to SettingsNotification Channels
  2. Click "Add Slack"
  3. Click "Connect with Slack"
  4. Authorize the app to access your workspace
  5. ✅ You're connected!

Step 3: Set Up Your First Webhook

GitHub Example:

  1. Go to your GitHub repository
  2. Navigate to SettingsWebhooksAdd webhook
  3. Payload URL: https://devflow.yoursite.com/api/webhook/github
  4. Content type: application/json
  5. Secret: (optional)
  6. Events: Choose what triggers notifications
  7. Click Add webhook

🎉 You'll now receive GitHub notifications in Telegram!


What's Next?


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Happy notifying! 🚀