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The Google Chat plugin for Login AlertX posts a formatted alert message to a Google Chat space every time a monitored event is detected — logins, failed attempts, remote access, and more.
What You Need
- An active Premium license
- A Google Workspace account (Google Chat is part of Google Workspace; personal Google accounts also support webhooks in Spaces)
- A Google Chat Space (group chat) — Webhooks are not available for direct messages
- The Login AlertX Google Chat plugin installed (bundled with Login AlertX)
Step 1: Create an Incoming Webhook in Google Chat
- Open Google Chat and open the Space you want to receive alerts in.
- Click the Space name at the top to open the Space settings menu.
- Select Apps & integrations.
- Click Add webhooks.
- Give the webhook a name (e.g.
Login AlertX) and optionally add an avatar URL. - Click Save.
- Click the ⋮ (Copy link) icon next to your new webhook to copy the Webhook URL.
💡 Tip: Create a dedicated Space named “Security Alerts” with just you (or your team) as members. This keeps login alerts separate from your regular conversations.
Step 2: Configure the Plugin in Login AlertX
- Open Login AlertX from the system tray.
- Navigate to the Plugins tab.
- Locate Google Chat Notification Plugin and click it to open its settings.
- Paste the Webhook URL you copied into the Webhook URL field.
- Click Save.
Step 3: Test the Connection
- With the Google Chat plugin settings open, click Test Connection.
- Login AlertX will send a test alert to your Google Chat space.
- Check the space — a test message should appear within a few seconds.
What a Google Chat Alert Looks Like
Each Google Chat message includes:
- The event type (Login, Failed Login, Lock, Remote Connect, etc.)
- The Windows account name that triggered the event
- The date and time of the event
- The public IP address at the time
- The anomaly score if applicable
Tips & Troubleshooting
- If no message appears after the test, ensure the webhook URL was copied in full. Google Chat webhook URLs are long — make sure nothing was truncated.
- Google Chat webhooks can expire or be deleted from the Space settings. If alerts stop arriving, check that the webhook still exists and regenerate it if needed.
- Webhooks require an active internet connection. Alerts generated offline are retried automatically when connectivity is restored.
- The Google Chat plugin can run alongside email, Slack, Teams, and push notifications simultaneously.
