Recurring AI task · Every morning
“Check the price every morning. Use TaskNotify only when it drops below €200.”
Connect AI assistants to the channels where you receive messages. TaskNotify manages routing, delivery, usage, and billing from one web dashboard.
Notification route
Recurring AI task · Every morning
“Check the price every morning. Use TaskNotify only when it drops below €200.”
The AI decides
Your chosen channel
Noisy, even when nothing happened.
Sent only when it’s worth it.
Not another badge you’ll never open.
The Problem
ChatGPT recurring tasks work well. Getting notified about them doesn’t.
Built-in notifications fire whether or not anything changed.
Then they miss it on the one day something actually mattered.
It only pings you when the model decides there’s something worth saying.
How It Works
TaskNotify connects ChatGPT or Claude to Telegram. You never call the tools yourself — the model does, only when it matters.
Add it as a connector in ChatGPT or Claude.
Say “Configure Telegram in TaskNotify.”
One tap and pairing’s done — no codes, no copy-pasting.
The model messages you only when something’s worth flagging.
What You Get
Only sent when the model decides it matters.
No polling, no digests — sent the moment it matters.
One link, one tap on Start. Done.
Message content is never logged or saved.
FAQ
August 2026, for both ChatGPT and Claude.
No. TaskNotify is an independent web SaaS. ChatGPT and Claude connect as sources, while Telegram connects as a destination. Your account, usage, plan, and subscription are managed in the TaskNotify dashboard.
ChatGPT pings you on every run. TaskNotify only pings you when the model decides there’s something worth saying.
It reaches you like a normal message — on your phone, wherever you are.
Connect TaskNotify, say “Configure Telegram,” then tap Start in Telegram. One link, no copy-pasting.
Yes — bold, links, code, spoilers, and quotes. Invalid markup just falls back to plain text.
No. Message text is relayed live and never logged. We only keep the Telegram pairing itself.
Yes — built and hosted in Europe.