How it works
To connect Telegram and Notion, you don't need a developer: a ready-made scenario links them in minutes.
- Starts when: When chat message received
- Check: If
- If yes: Call Sub-VectorStore
- Then: Sub-MainAgent
- Then: Respond to Chat
- Starts when: Telegram Trigger
- Then: Sub-MainAgent1
- Then: Send a text message
- Check: If1
- If yes: Call Sub-VectorStore1
- Starts when: Webhook
- Then: Sub-MainAgent2
- Starts when: Respond to Webhook
- Check: If2
- If yes: Call Sub-VectorStore2
- Then: AI Agent
- Then: Google Gemini Chat Model
- Then: Postgres Chat Memory
- Then: Embeddings Google Gemini1
- Then: VectorStore-CompanyKnowledge
- Then: Sub-SectorsApp
- Then: Sub-WebSearch
- Starts when: Start
- Then: GetCompanies
- Then: GetSubsectors
- Then: Google Gemini Chat Model2
- Then: Spec Agent - Sectors App
- Then: Embeddings Google Gemini
- Then: Default Data Loader
- Then: Supabase Vector Store
- Then: Google Gemini Chat Model1
- Then: Spec Agent - Web Search
- Then: WebSeach - Tavily
- Then: WebSearch - Google Grounding
- Then: GetDailyTransData
- Then: GetCompanyReport
- Then: GetTopCompaniesRanked
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