Connect BulkGate integrations
Deploy multichannel messaging campaigns with BulkGate to instantly contact customers through SMS and Viber. Use our workflow automation to send order confirmations from your e-commerce store or dispatch appointment reminders from your calendar. Register for free to connect your customer communications to your operations.
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Build your BulkGate integrations.
Integrate BulkGate with Make to automate your multichannel messaging workflows. Use BulkGate as an action to send order confirmations, appointment reminders, marketing SMS, or Viber messages based on events from other applications. Additionally, BulkGate can serve as a trigger, initiating workflows in Make by watching for bulk or individual message delivery reports.
Adds contact to BulkGate address book.
Adds number to black list.
Checks credit balance of your BulkGate account.
Checks whether particular SMS has been delivered.
Modifies shortened URL.
Modifies contact by phone number.
Returns contact for provided phone number from BulkGate address book.
Imports multiple contacts to BulkGate address book.
Checks numbers inclusion in blacklist.
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Popular BulkGate workflows.
Looking to get more out of BulkGate? With Make you can visually integrate BulkGate into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
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