Connect iClosed integrations
Capture every high-ticket lead by connecting iClosed to instantly qualify and route prospects from your scheduling forms. Use our AI automation tool to sync qualified appointments into your CRM and add new contacts to personalized follow-up sequences. Sign up today to stop revenue leaks in your sales funnel.
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Build your iClosed integrations.
Connect iClosed to Make to capture every high-ticket lead, instantly qualifying and routing prospects from your scheduling forms. Leverage iClosed as a trigger to initiate automated workflows, syncing qualified appointments into your CRM and adding new contacts to personalized follow-up sequences.
Action to add Call Outcome in iClosed.
Action to assign a Setter Owner to a Contact.
Action to cancel a call in iClosed.
Creates a new contact in iClosed.
Creates a new contact note in iClosed.
Creates a new transaction in iClosed.
Triggers when a contact custom field is updated in iClosed.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Search Call in iClosed by contactId, date, type and closer owner.
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