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Notification Bridge

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Last updated
2025-06-09

A notification bridge for ComfyUI that enables users to receive alerts upon workflow completion through WhatsApp and Discord. This tool integrates seamlessly into the image processing pipeline, enhancing user engagement by providing real-time updates.

  • Supports WhatsApp notifications via Twilio and Discord alerts using webhooks.
  • Functions as a bridge between processing steps and final outputs, ensuring timely communication.
  • Easy integration with existing workflows by adding new notification nodes.

Context

This tool serves as a notification bridge within the ComfyUI ecosystem, designed to inform users when their workflows have completed. By facilitating alerts through popular messaging platforms like WhatsApp and Discord, it enhances user interaction and monitoring of automated processes.

Key Features & Benefits

The primary features include WhatsApp notifications through Twilio and Discord channel alerts via webhooks. These functionalities are crucial for users who require immediate feedback on their workflows, allowing them to manage tasks more effectively and stay updated without needing to manually check the status of their processes.

Advanced Functionalities

The tool includes specialized nodes for both WhatsApp and Discord, which can be easily integrated into any image processing pipeline. Users can customize the messages sent and specify the relevant webhook URLs or Twilio credentials, making the notifications tailored to their specific needs.

Practical Benefits

By implementing this notification bridge, users can significantly improve their workflow efficiency and control. Real-time notifications allow for immediate responses to workflow completions, reducing downtime and enhancing the overall user experience in ComfyUI.

Credits/Acknowledgments

This project is an independent contribution to the ComfyUI community and is licensed under the MIT License, allowing for free use and modification. Feedback and suggestions for improvement are welcomed by the original author.