Connect 7Loc integrations
Localize your brand's global content assets by automating 7Loc to run cloud-based translation processes. Connecting this localization hub to our workflow automation tool lets you instantly retrieve entity data, coordinate translator tasks, and sync multilingual files across your systems. Get started for free today to launch your first multilingual content pipeline.
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Allows retrieving information for any (order, payment, ticket, chat, review, notification, ewallet) single entity, providing convenience for use in a unified scenario.
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Popular 7Loc workflows.
Connect 7Loc with your daily tools using Make. Automate localization tasks, sync translations, and optimize your workflows.
Automate and integrate 7Loc with Make for smarter business growth
Integrating 7Loc with Make lets you automate order tracking, sync customer feedback, and streamline loyalty campaigns. Connect your essential tools to eliminate manual tasks and keep your team updated in real time.
Instantly sync new 7Loc orders with your spreadsheets or accounting tools to keep your records updated automatically.
Send real-time alerts to Slack or Teams whenever a customer leaves a review or requests support on 7Loc.
Connect 7Loc loyalty program details directly to your email tools to trigger automated rewards for your customers.
Automatically log customer chat history and reviews into your database to help improve your service.
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