Connect Avochato integrations
Guide customer conversations with Avochato to automatically respond to leads and schedule follow-ups via SMS. Use our workflow automation to sync new contact details into your CRM or create helpdesk tickets from inbound chats. Register for free to build your first conversational sales workflow.
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Build your Avochato integrations.
Integrate Avochato with Make to automate customer conversations. You can use Avochato events, such as new inbound messages or contact opt-ins and opt-outs, as triggers for workflows that automatically respond to leads, schedule follow-ups via SMS, sync contact details into your CRM, or create helpdesk tickets. Additionally, Make can execute actions within Avochato, including sending messages, creating or updating contacts, and adding sale events, based on triggers from other connected applications.
Adds a sales event to a contact's most recent conversation.
Adds a sale event to a contact's most recent conversation based on the phone number.
Adds a sale event into a conversation stream based on the ticket ID.
Creates a new contact or updates an existing contact if it already exists.
Gets contact by ID.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Searches for matching contacts based on a query.
Searches for matching messages based on a query.
Sends a text message to a specified phone number.
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