Guide

How to use Fetan SMS

Setup takes a few minutes and you only do it once. Watch the short video, or follow the written steps below it.

Video walkthrough

The whole setup, start to finish

This short walkthrough shows the app as it actually looks: registering, granting the SMS permission, connecting Telegram and receiving the first deposit alert.

Step by step

Setting up

Install Fetan SMS

Install from Google Play on the phone that receives your bank's SMS. That matters: the app can only read messages that arrive on the device it is installed on.

Register with your phone number

Enter your name and phone number. If a sales partner gave you a referral code, enter it here. Your account is then tied to this device — one free trial per device.

Allow SMS access

Android asks for permission to receive and read SMS. Without it the app cannot see the deposit messages your bank sends. It never sends SMS from your phone.

Connect Telegram

Tap Connect Telegram. Telegram opens on the official Fetan bot — press Start and you are connected. This is where your alerts will arrive.

Invite your staff

From Settings → Alerts, share an invite link with each staff member, or add the bot to a staff group. Everyone connected receives the alerts you route to them.

Send a test

Use Send test to confirm the whole chain works before you rely on it. When the next real deposit arrives, it lands the same way.

For multi-branch businesses

Routing each account to its own team

If you have several shops or bank accounts, branch routing keeps each team looking at its own money only.

Open Branch routing

In the app, go to Branch routing and add one row per account or branch.

Name the branch

Use a name your staff will recognise — "Bole Shop", "Piassa Branch". This name appears in every alert for that account.

Enter the account digits from the SMS

Each bank masks its account numbers differently, so the app asks for exactly the digits that bank shows — the last 4 for CBE, the first 3 and last 4 for Dashen, and so on. The form tells you which ones to enter.

Choose who receives it

Tick the Telegram chats that should get this branch's deposits. Only those chats receive them. If you leave every chat unticked, that branch's alerts go to all connected chats.

Supported for branch routing: CBE, Dashen, Bank of Abyssinia, Siinqee, Awash, Bunna, COOP, Zemen, Berhan, Hibret and Wegagen. If an incoming deposit matches no row, it is forwarded to your connected chats as usual.

Day to day

What happens after setup

1 · The SMS arrives

Your bank texts you. The app checks the sender ID against its list of 12 banks and wallets.

2 · It is parsed

Deposits are kept; debits, fees and unsupported senders are skipped. Amount, bank, account and time are extracted on the phone.

3 · Your team is alerted

The alert reaches the Telegram chats for that branch within seconds — with the branch name attached.

4 · It is on record

The deposit is saved in Transactions with its delivery status, and counted in Reports for the period.

If something looks wrong

Troubleshooting

Alerts stopped arriving

Check three things in order: that the phone still has the SMS permission granted, that Telegram is still connected in Settings → Alerts, and that your subscription has not expired. If the phone has an aggressive battery saver, allow Fetan SMS to run in the background — the app offers this as a one-tap option.

A deposit was received but no alert went out

Open the transaction in the app: the reason is shown there. The usual causes are an amount above the threshold you set, forwarding turned off for that bank, or a branch rule that matched no Telegram chat. You can re-send any deposit manually.

The alert went to the wrong team

The account digits in the branch rule probably do not match what that bank prints in its SMS. Open the message, compare the masked digits with the rule, and correct it — the form states exactly which digits that bank needs.

I got a new phone

Install the app and sign in with the same phone number. A device-transfer request is created automatically for our team to approve, which stops one subscription being shared across phones.

My bank's messages are not recognised

Only the 12 listed banks and wallets are supported, and only by their official sender ID. Send us the bank name and an example message and we will look at adding it.