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Automate daily calendar digests from Google to Telegram

This automation workflow fetches the user's daily Google Calendar events, formats them into a concise digest using the Claude 3.5 Sonnet language model, and sends the summary to a designated Telegram chat. It automates the process of reviewing and sharing upcoming calendar events, providing a convenient daily digest without manual data entry.

The workflow is triggered on a daily schedule, pulling calendar data, extracting key details like event titles and start times, and then using AI-powered information extraction to format the events into a readable summary. Finally, the formatted digest is sent to the user's specified Telegram chat, giving them a ready-to-read daily to-do list.

Updated Apr 2, 2026Est. run: 19sEst. cost: $0.0012
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Calendar & scheduling

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What this template does

  • Fetches daily Google Calendar events for the user
  • Extracts key details like event titles and start times
  • Formats the calendar data into a concise digest using Claude 3.5 Sonnet
  • Sends the formatted summary to the user's designated Telegram chat
  • Provides a ready-to-read daily to-do list in the Telegram chat

How it works

1
Trigger

Daily Trigger

The workflow is triggered every day at 6 AM, initiating the process of fetching and formatting the user's Google Calendar events.

2
Logic

Get Calendar Events

The workflow connects to the user's Google Calendar and retrieves all events scheduled for the current day.

3
Logic

Extract Event Details

The workflow extracts the event ID, title, and start time for each event fetched from the user's Google Calendar.

4
AI

Format Summary

The workflow uses the Claude 3.5 Sonnet language model to format the extracted event details into a concise and readable daily digest.

5
Action

Send to Telegram

The formatted daily digest is then sent to the user's designated Telegram chat, providing a convenient overview of their upcoming calendar events.

Requirements

A Google Calendar account with the necessary permissions to fetch the user's daily events
An Anthropic API key to access the Claude 3.5 Sonnet language model for formatting the event digest
A Telegram bot API key and chat ID to send the formatted event summary to the user's designated Telegram chat
The necessary Latenode workspace setup to integrate the Google Calendar, Anthropic Claude, and Telegram services

FAQ

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