Connect PlatoForms integrations
Repurpose your static PDF documents into interactive web forms by integrating PlatoForms with Make. Linking this workflow automation tool to your daily stack lets you automatically compile multi-document packages, secure digital signatures, and route completed files to your databases. Create a free account today to launch your first digital form pipeline.
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Connect PlatoForms to Make. Automate PDF workflows, sync form data with your favorite apps, and simplify daily tasks.
Automate workflows and save time by integrating PlatoForms with Make
Connecting PlatoForms with Make helps you automate your daily workflows. Easily sync your form data to CRMs, archive signed PDFs, send instant team notifications, and update contacts to boost your productivity.
Automatically sync completed form data from PlatoForms directly into your CRM, spreadsheets, or databases.
Instantly save completed and signed PDF documents to your preferred cloud storage folders like Google Drive or Dropbox.
Keep your team in the loop by sending automatic notifications to Slack or email as soon as a form is submitted.
Easily build multi-step approval processes by linking your interactive forms with your team's favorite collaboration tools.
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