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Fuel your sales pipeline by automating Mailshake to send personalized multi-channel outreach sequences. Use our workflow automation tool to add new CRM leads directly into an outreach sequence or create follow-up tasks based on email engagement. Sign up today to automate your entire sales engagement process.
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Integrate Mailshake with Make to automate sending personalized multi-channel outreach sequences. Use Make to add new leads directly into a Mailshake outreach sequence or trigger workflows based on email engagement and replies.
Adds new recipients to the selected campaign. This action is asynchronous and can take some time before all recipients are imported.
Retrieves campaign by its ID.
Retrieves recipient by their ID.
Lists recent activity: sent, opened, clicked, replied or leads created.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Pauses or resumes the campaign. If the campaign is currently being sent, it will not be stopped.
Lists campaigns by search criteria.
Lists all leads by search criteria.
Lists recipients by search criteria.
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