--- title: Telegram credentials description: Documentation for Telegram credentials. Use these credentials to authenticate Telegram in n8n, a workflow automation platform. contentType: [integration, reference] priority: critical --- # Telegram credentials You can use these credentials to authenticate the following nodes: - [Telegram](/08-0-0-Workflow/integrations/builtin/app-nodes/n8n-nodes-base.telegram/index.md) - [Telegram Trigger](/08-0-0-Workflow/integrations/builtin/trigger-nodes/n8n-nodes-base.telegramtrigger/index.md) ## Prerequisites Create a [Telegram](https://telegram.org/) account. ## Supported authentication methods - API bot access token ## Related resources Refer to [Telegram's Bot API documentation](https://core.telegram.org/bots/api) for more information about the service. Refer to the [Telegram Bot Features](https://core.telegram.org/bots/features) documentation for more information on creating and working with bots. ## Using API bot access token To configure this credential, you'll need: - A bot **Access Token** To generate your access token: 1. Start a chat with the [BotFather](https://telegram.me/BotFather). 2. Enter the `/newbot` command to create a new bot. 3. The BotFather will ask you for a name and username for your new bot: * The **name** is the bot's name displayed in contact details and elsewhere. You can change the bot name later. * The **username** is a short name used in search, mentions, and t.me links. Use these guidelines when creating your username: * Must be between 5 and 32 characters long. * Not case sensitive. * May only include Latin characters, numbers, and underscores. * Must end in `bot`, like `tetris_bot` or `TetrisBot`. * You can't change the username later. 3. Copy the bot **token** the BotFather generates and add it as the **Access Token** in n8n. Refer to the [BotFather Create a new bot documentation](https://core.telegram.org/bots/features#creating-a-new-bot) for more information.