# Setup notifications

Currently, Chain.Love provides only one way of receiving notifications - through Telegram bot. If you are interested in receiving notifications via any other way, please, [contact us](https://chain.love/contact-us).

## Telegram bot

{% embed url="<https://t.me/chainlovebot>" %}

Open the link above and click "Start" (or write `/start`). The most relevant list of commands is always available through `/help` command.

### Start receiving notifications

After you've [configured a project](https://chain-love.gitbook.io/chain.loves-performance/readme) and [enabled monitoring](https://chain-love.gitbook.io/chain.loves-performance/getting-started#go-to-performance-monitoring-tab), you will have a `ServiceID` assigned to each provider. It can be seen either on Performance Monitoring or on Performance Agreement tab.

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Copy the `ServiceID` and in Telegram Bot's menu write `/notify <ServiceID>` replacing `<ServiceID>` with your copied value. You will now get a message from the bot each time provider goes up or down.

Use `/silence` to stop notifications for a particular `ServiceID` or `/stop` to unsubscribe from all the Chain.Love Telegram notifications.
