Discover professional emails with uProc and send via Telegram
This n8n workflow template uses uProc's "Get Email by Domain, Firstname and Lastname" tool to discover a professional email address, and then sends that email to a Telegram channel.
> ⚠️ Note: You must set up your uProc credentials (Email + API Key) from the Integration settings before running this workflow.
🚀 What It Does
- Uses user-provided data: first name, last name, and company domain
- Calls uProc to discover the most likely email address for that person
- Sends the discovered email and confidence level to a Telegram group
🛠️ Step-by-Step Setup
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Add uProc Credentials
Go to the uProc integration page and copy your email and API key.
Add them as credentials in your n8n instance. -
Set Tool Parameters
- Use the Set node to define:
firstname: First name of the personlastname: Last name of the persondomain: Their company domain
- Use the Set node to define:
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Replace the Set Node (Optional)
You can dynamically fetch thefirstname,lastname, anddomainfrom other sources like:- Google Sheets
- MySQL or Postgres
- Webhook or Form submissions
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Run the Workflow
Trigger the flow manually or integrate it with a larger automation.
🔍 uProc Parameters Explained
- domain: The company domain (e.g.,
uproc.io) - firstname: First name of the person
- lastname (in parameter:
language): Last name of the person - mode:
verify: Verifies email in real-time with mail serverguess: Guesses based on company format (e.g.,firstname.lastname@domain.com)
📦 uProc Response Fields
email: Discovered email addressconfidence: Indicates if the result is verified or risky (e.g., catch-all)score: Reliability score from 0 (unreliable) to 99 (highly reliable)
📬 Notification via Telegram
After discovering the email, the result is sent to a specified Telegram channel with this format:
User Miquel Colomer has next email on uproc.io: contact@uproc.io (verified - 99)
Clicking the email allows you to send a message directly to the recipient.
🔐 Credentials Used
- uProc API – For discovering email addresses
- Telegram API – To send messages to a specific group/channel
✨ Customization Tips
- Loop over a list of people: Replace the set node with a data source that contains multiple people.
- Filter by score or confidence before sending.
- Add additional outputs: You can send the data via Email, Slack, or save it to a database.
- Trigger automatically: Combine with a webhook or time-based trigger for automation.
❓Questions?
Template created by Miquel Colomer and n8nhackers.com.
Need help customizing or deploying? Contact us for consulting and support.
Discover Professional Emails with uProc and Send via Telegram
This n8n workflow demonstrates a basic integration, allowing you to trigger a uProc operation and then send a notification via Telegram. While the workflow's current configuration is minimal, it sets the foundation for more complex use cases involving data enrichment and communication.
What it does
This workflow performs the following steps:
- Manual Trigger: The workflow starts when manually executed.
- Edit Fields (Set): A "Set" node is included, which can be used to define or transform data. In its current state, it doesn't perform any specific data manipulation based on the JSON. It's often used to prepare data for subsequent nodes.
- uProc Operation: It interacts with the uProc service. uProc is typically used for data enrichment, verification, or scraping. The specific operation it performs is not detailed in the provided JSON but would be configured within the uProc node.
- Send Telegram Message: Finally, the workflow sends a message to a configured Telegram chat.
Prerequisites/Requirements
To use this workflow, you will need:
- n8n Instance: A running instance of n8n.
- uProc Account: Credentials for a uProc account to perform data operations.
- Telegram Bot: A Telegram bot token and a chat ID to send messages.
Setup/Usage
- Import the Workflow:
- Copy the provided JSON code.
- In your n8n instance, go to "Workflows" and click "New".
- Click the "Import from JSON" button and paste the copied JSON.
- Click "Import".
- Configure Credentials:
- Locate the uProc node and configure your uProc API credentials.
- Locate the Telegram node and configure your Telegram Bot API Token and Chat ID.
- Customize uProc Node:
- Open the uProc node and configure the specific operation you want to perform (e.g., email discovery, data enrichment).
- Customize Telegram Message:
- Open the Telegram node and customize the message content to be sent. You can use expressions to include data from previous nodes.
- Activate the Workflow:
- Toggle the workflow to "Active" in the top right corner.
- Execute:
- Click "Execute Workflow" to run the workflow manually. You should receive a message in your configured Telegram chat after the uProc operation completes.
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