Connect RevSend integrations
Accelerate your sales cycle by automating RevSend to send gifts to prospects when a deal hits a key stage in your CRM. This workflow automation lets you send personalized gifts for customer anniversaries or to thank new clients automatically. Sign up now to turn key business events into memorable touchpoints.
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Build your RevSend integrations.
Create custom RevSend workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.
Provides a link for a digital gift campaign.
Provides a link for a physical gift campaign.
Performs an arbitrary authorized GraphQL query.
Creates a link to collect the recipient’s shipping information for a one-off physical gift.
Sends a link for a digital gift campaign that can include multiple gift card options.
Sends a gift card via the connected Gmail or Outlook account in your RevSend account.
Sends a link for a physical gift campaign that can include multiple gift options.
Dispatches a physical gift from the marketplace to a specified recipient address.
Triggers when an order is created.
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Popular RevSend workflows.
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