Connect GroupMe integrations
Distribute key business updates by automating GroupMe to create dedicated chats for new projects or add members from CRM contacts. Use our workflow automation to send alerts from your monitoring tools directly into a group or notify a team when a support ticket is escalated. Register now to connect your team's conversations to your business triggers.
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Build your GroupMe integrations.
Integrate GroupMe with Make to automate your team's communication. Use GroupMe as an action to create new groups, add members, or send messages to existing chats. You can also leverage GroupMe as a trigger to initiate workflows based on your team's conversations.
Adds a new member to a group.
Creates a new group.
Sends a message to a group.
Destroys an existing group.
Retrieves an existing group.
Joins a shared group.
Gets a list of groups.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Rejoins a group. Only works if you previously removed yourself.
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Popular GroupMe workflows.
Looking to get more out of GroupMe? With Make you can visually integrate GroupMe into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
FAQ
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