Connect Gmelius integrations
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Assigns the selected conversation.
Creates a new board.
Creates a note on the selected conversation.
Deletes the selected board.
Returns information about the selected board.
Returns information about the selected conversation.
Lists all boards.
Lists all conversations of the selected shared folder.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
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Popular Gmelius workflows.
Connect Gmelius to Make to automate your team workflows. Sync data, assign tasks, and simplify daily operations.
Automate Gmelius and connect your inbox to all your apps with Make
By integrating Gmelius with Make, you can connect your inbox to Trello, HubSpot, and Slack. Automatically sync emails, update client records, and send team notifications.
Automatically turn Gmelius emails and tasks into cards on Trello, Asana, or Monday.com to keep your team aligned across platforms.
Use Make to instantly log new Gmelius conversations and contact details directly into HubSpot or Salesforce.
Send automatic alerts to Slack or Microsoft Teams whenever a new email is assigned or a task status changes in Gmelius.
Automatically export conversation logs and team response times from Gmelius to Google Sheets or Airtable for hassle-free reporting.
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