Instagram signup, email verification, and account recovery codes arrive in Telegram the second Meta sends them. Beat the code-expiry timer every time.
Start @instant_email_bot in Telegram — get your unique email
Sign up on Instagram with that address
6-digit verification code appears in Telegram in ~3 seconds
Instagram (by Meta) sends verification codes for every new signup, email verification, password reset, and Business Account setup. Miss the code window and you restart from scratch.
With TelegramEmailBot, Instagram's email security@mail.instagram.com reaches your Telegram in seconds. Ideal for social-media managers running multiple client accounts, or anyone who wants to keep Instagram out of their primary Gmail.
Example Alert
From: security@mail.instagram.com
427659 is your Instagram code
Someone tried to sign up for an Instagram account with abc@telegramemailbot.com. If it was you, enter this confirmation code: 427659
"I manage 12 client Instagram accounts. Every signup code hits my Telegram — I never touch Gmail anymore."
— Social Media Manager
Common Questions
Yes. Our domain has proper SPF/DKIM/DMARC records and MX servers — Instagram treats it as a real email provider.
Yes. Meta uses one email across all their apps (Instagram, Facebook, Threads, WhatsApp Business). One TelegramEmailBot address handles all of them.
Yes. Any embedded images (like the Instagram logo header) arrive with the email.
Also forwarded — lead notifications, message summaries, and ad receipts all arrive in Telegram.
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Sign up for X, verify your account, or recover access — the 6-digit code lands in Telegram in under 3 seconds. No inbox switching required.
Verification Codes / OTP
Every login code, signup verification, and 2FA email — delivered to Telegram in seconds. Works with X, Instagram, Google, Apple, banks, and any service that emails codes.