Connect Infobip integrations
Reach every customer by automating Infobip to send targeted SMS messages for abandoned carts or new product launches. Connect your sales and marketing tools with our workflow automation to trigger personalized offers and re-engage inactive users. Sign up today to build your first automated customer engagement pipeline.
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Build your Infobip integrations.
Integrate Infobip with Make to automate customer engagement workflows. Use Infobip as an action to send targeted SMS messages for scenarios like abandoned cart recovery, new product launches, personalized offers, or re-engaging inactive customers. Alternatively, set Infobip as a trigger to initiate workflows with its 'Watch SMS' module, whenever a new SMS message is successfully sent from your account.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Sends an SMS message.
Triggers when a new SMS is sent.
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