Connect Apifonica integrations
Launch automated customer dialogues with Apifonica to send payment reminders and conduct satisfaction surveys. Use our AI automation tool to trigger calls from new CRM deals or dispatch SMS alerts when a support ticket is updated. Sign up today to unify your customer outreach strategy.
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Build your Apifonica integrations.
Integrate Apifonica with Make to launch automated customer dialogues and streamline communication workflows. Use Apifonica as an action to create calls, send messages, or schedule calls, enabling tasks like sending payment reminders, conducting satisfaction surveys, triggering calls from new CRM deals, or dispatching SMS alerts when a support ticket is updated. Conversely, Apifonica can also act as a trigger in Make, initiating workflows whenever a phone call finishes, allowing for subsequent automated actions based on communication results.
Calls a phone number rapidly using predefined campaign.
Sends a message.
Calls a phone number by configured communication strategy using predefined campaign.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Triggers when a new call is completed.
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