Connect Endorsal integrations
Amplify your social proof by automating Endorsal to instantly capture and display customer testimonials. Use our workflow automation to send review requests when an order is completed or sync new praise directly to your marketing channels. Register for free to convert happy customers into your best marketing asset.
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Integrate Endorsal with Make to automate the management of customer testimonials and contacts. Endorsal can serve as a trigger, allowing you to watch new testimonials to initiate workflows, such as syncing new praise to your marketing channels. As an action, Endorsal enables you to create, update, retrieve, list, or archive contacts, and create, update, retrieve, list, or delete testimonials, facilitating tasks like sending review requests or managing your social proof content.
Archives a contact.
Creates a new contact.
Creates a testimonial.
Deletes a testimonial.
Retrieves a contact.
Retrieves a testimonial.
Retrieves a list of contacts.
Retrieves a list of testimonials.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
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