Auto Scrape X Image Posts & Publish to Telegram with Google Sheets Storage

Who’s it for

This automation template is designed for content creators, social media managers, and automation enthusiasts who want to automatically scrape X (Twitter) posts with images and publish them directly to a Telegram channel — without writing a single line of code.

With this workflow, you can keep your Telegram community constantly updated with the latest tweets from any account. It collects, cleans, and shares content in a fully automated cycle.

How It Works

Trigger – Start scraping from a specific X (Twitter) account using its unique ID and username. Fetch Data – The workflow calls the Twitter API (or a scraping endpoint) to gather recent tweets. Format & Filter – Extracts key fields (author name, username, text, URL, creation date, images, video) and keeps only tweets containing text and at least one image. Remove Duplicates – Ensures no tweet is processed or posted twice. Save to Google Sheets – Stores cleaned tweet data for backup and future use. Clean Text – Removes unwanted links and hashtags for a polished message. Loop & Publish – Sends each tweet (text + image) to your Telegram channel. Delay – Waits 3 minutes between each post to prevent spamming.

How to Use

Enter the Twitter ID and username of the target account. Connect your Google Sheets account to store scraped tweets. Connect your Telegram bot and specify the channel for publication. Run the workflow — tweets will be automatically scraped, filtered, saved, and posted to Telegram.

Requirements

A valid Twitter API connection or alternative scraping endpoint. A Google Sheet to store tweet data. A Telegram Bot linked to your channel. n8n (or any compatible automation platform) to run the workflow.

Need help

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Author:Jaures NYA(View Original →)
Created:10/17/2025
Updated:11/24/2025

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