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AZERO.LIVE launches a Telegram WebApp for easier monitoring and alerting on the Aleph Zero network


AZERO.LIVE, a monitoring and alerting platform powered by the Aleph Zero Ecosystem Funding Program.


AZERO.LIVE has just proudly announced today that it achieved its 1st Milestone in Aleph Zero's EFP, which includes the launch of its Telegram WebApp, the 'Aleph Zero Alerts' bot, with the utility of allowing users to set up alerts (wallet transfers, staking and unstaking events, price movements, etc.) and monitor data for activities that occur on the Aleph Zero network all in one place!


Specializing in monitoring and alerting, AZERO.LIVE aligns well with Telegram’s capabilities and instant messaging framework. This creates a powerful combination, offering Aleph Zero users a straightforward and efficient method to set up and receive alerts.


This article will cover everything you need to know about AZERO.LIVE's WebApp and the different functionalities that it brings to the table.



A handy monitoring and alerting tool for all Aleph Zero enthusiasts:


With the launch of AZERO.LIVE's newest Telegram WebApp, the 'Aleph Zero Alerts' bot, it comes with multiple functions that have been specifically built and designed to benefit the user for an easier experience when monitoring data and setting up alerts on the Aleph Zero network.


For context, Telegram WebApps are rare to find these days since developing them has a certain learning curve as to how to build these properly.


However, despite the learning curve for developing these WebApps, they also offer remarkable power and flexibility to the point where they can replace entire websites! Their seamless integration with the Telegram ecosystem, and the ability to interact with Telegram's native UI elements, give bots a whole new dimension. The most interesting part about these WebApps is that they essentially "live" inside Telegram, and can interact with Telegram's native UI elements, which include displaying and making use of native buttons, keyboards, etc.


The setup process of the bot is quite easy. The guide to setting up the goes as follows:

  • 1. Click on the Telegram link that leads you to the 'Aleph Zero ALerts' bot (this can be found in the References section of this article).

  • 2. Once you've opened the bot on Telegram, you'll be greeted with an automatic message from the bot, which briefly describes what the 'Aleph Zero Alerts' bot is.

  • 3. Click on the 'Start' field, which will send a message to get you started with the bot.

  • 4. Next, click on the 'Manage Alerts' field and bam! You're now ready to begin setting up your first alerts on the Aleph Zero network!



Now, to the fun part. The 'Aleph Zero Alerts' bot comes with a variety of features jam-packed into one handy WebApp. These features include:

  • Monitor new Wallet/Validator - With this feature, users can expect to monitor a wallet or validator of their choice. If the user selects to monitor a wallet, they can assign a nickname to it, paste in the account address to monitor, and choose to either get notifications for ongoing and ongoing transfers, staking and unstaking changes, or even both!

  • If the user wants to track a validator, they can also assign a nickname to it, paste in the account address of the validator to track, and get notifications for validator downtimes, commission changes, ongoing and outgoing transfers, and staking and unstaking changes performed by the validator, or even set notifications for all!


  • Whale Watcher - Users can easily set notifications to track any activity from whales on the Aleph Zero network, and they can set up alerts to notify for either major transfers (> 50,000 $AZERO), major staking and unstaking changes (> 50,000 $AZERo), or even for both!


  • Manage Accounts - Allows users to manage the account alerts they've set up i.e., wallets and validators.


  • Price Alerts - This feature enables the user to create any price alert for when $AZERO reaches a certain price in the markets.




The Conclusion:


In conclusion, the choice from the AZERO.LIVE team, together with the funding from Aleph Zero's EFP, to develop a WebApp on Telegram is very interesting and has lots of potential for users to keep up to date on the Aleph Zero network as well as to easily monitor data and set up different alerts for anything that goes in the AZERO ecosystem. If future updates and integrations for the WebApp provide more value and utility for the user, then the 'Aleph Zero Alerts' bot can essentially become the one-stop shop for all of your basic needs for navigating the Aleph Zero network.



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