If your WordPress form notifications are unreliable — emails going to spam, hosting blocking outbound mail — the usual advice is to sign up for an SMTP delivery service. That advice is correct, but nobody mentions the ongoing cost of that subscription, year after year.

There's a better option: route form notifications through Telegram. The Telegram Bot API is completely free, delivers faster than email, and never lands in a spam folder. Here's the full cost breakdown.

What You're Actually Paying For Email Delivery

WordPress's built-in wp_mail() is effectively free — but it's unreliable enough on shared hosting that most site owners eventually upgrade. The SMTP services people actually use:

Service Free Tier Paid Plan Cost/Year
SendGrid 100 emails/day $19.95/month (Essentials) $239/year
Mailgun Limited trial $35/month (Foundations) $420/year
Postmark 100 test emails $15/month (10k emails) $180/year
SparkPost 500 emails/month $20/month $240/year
Brevo (formerly Sendinblue) 300 emails/day $25/month (Starter) $300/year
Telegram Bot API Unlimited Free forever $0/year
Savings vs average SMTP service over 5 years $1,000–$2,000+
$0 Per-message cost with Telegram Bot API

Why the Free Tier Isn't Enough

SendGrid's free tier (100 emails/day) sounds like plenty for a small business contact form — until you factor in all the other WordPress emails that go through the same account: password resets, WooCommerce order confirmations, user registration emails, comment notifications.

Many small business WordPress sites send hundreds of emails per day across all these functions. Hitting the free tier limit silently stops delivery with no warning. Then you're paying for a plan anyway.

Telegram has no such limit for notification volumes typical of a small business website. Telegram's rate limits (30 messages per second to a single chat) are designed for broadcast applications sending millions of messages — you'd need an extraordinarily high-traffic site to approach them.

The Hidden Costs of SMTP Configuration

Monthly fees are only part of the true cost. SMTP setup also requires:

  • DNS record configuration: SPF and DKIM records must be added to your domain's DNS. If you're not comfortable with DNS management, this often means paying someone to do it, or spending hours troubleshooting why your emails still end up in spam.
  • Ongoing maintenance: API keys rotate, IP addresses get flagged, email service providers change their plans and APIs. Configuration that works today may break six months from now.
  • Email reputation management: Your sending reputation affects deliverability. One badly configured campaign or spam complaint can lower your sender score and reduce delivery rates for your transactional emails.
  • Separate cost per site: If you manage multiple WordPress sites, each one potentially needs its own SMTP configuration, potentially at separate cost.

Telegram's Bot API has none of these concerns. You create a bot once, get a token, and the same token works on as many sites as you want. No reputation to manage. No DNS records. No per-site licensing.

What You Pay for JF Notify

The Telegram Bot API is free. To connect it to Gravity Forms, you need a plugin. JF Notify costs $29 — once. Not per month, not per year, not per site. One purchase, covers every WordPress site you manage, forever, with lifetime updates included.

Approach Year 1 Year 3 Year 5
wp_mail() only (unreliable) $0 $0 $0 + missed leads
SMTP plugin + SendGrid Essentials $240 $720 $1,200
SMTP plugin + Postmark $180 $540 $900
JF Notify + Telegram (free API) $29 $29 $29

But Isn't Telegram Less Professional Than Email?

This is a fair question — the notification channel doesn't need to be the same as your response channel. You can get alerted instantly via Telegram and still reply to the client via email. Nobody knows you received their form submission through Telegram. They just know you responded quickly.

In fact, the speed advantage of Telegram notifications makes you appear more professional — responding within minutes rather than hours signals to potential clients that you're attentive and organized.

Why Telegram Is Actually More Reliable, Not Just Cheaper

Cost aside, Telegram's delivery mechanism is fundamentally more reliable for this use case. A direct HTTPS call to Telegram's infrastructure skips every layer where email can fail:

  • No outgoing mail server to misconfigure
  • No IP reputation to maintain
  • No spam filter to clear
  • No inbox to compete with
  • No email client sync delay

The combination — better reliability, instant push notification, zero ongoing cost — makes Telegram the objectively superior channel for WordPress form notifications for most small business owners.

The math is simple $29 once vs $180–$420/year forever. Both get you reliable form notifications. Only one is free to run.

One-Time $29. No Monthly Fees. Ever.

JF Notify connects Gravity Forms to Telegram's free API. Works on unlimited WordPress sites. Instant notifications, no subscriptions.

Get JF Notify — $29