Connect Vapi and OpenAI (ChatGPT, Sora, Whisper) integrations
Transform voice interactions into intelligent automation by connecting Vapi with OpenAI (ChatGPT, Sora, Whisper) through Make. Automatically trigger ChatGPT conversations, Whisper transcriptions, and DALL-E content generation from voice events—creating hands-free workflows that process information and deliver responses instantly.
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Integrate OpenAI (ChatGPT, Sora, Whisper) as a trigger with Vapi as an action through Make's automation platform. When OpenAI (ChatGPT, Sora, Whisper) captures voice interactions or completes voice AI events, it triggers automated actions in Vapi, enabling you to leverage ChatGPT's conversational abilities, automate transcription workflows with Whisper, or generate dynamic content with DALL-E and Sora. The visual workflow builder lets you map how OpenAI (ChatGPT, Sora, Whisper) triggers initiate specific Vapi actions, transferring data between the platforms to create intelligent voice-driven automation workflows that process information and generate responses without manual intervention.
Adds files to a specified vector store or, if not specified, creates a new vector store based on the configuration.
Analyzes images according to specified instructions.
Cancels an "in-progress" batch. The batch will be in status "cancelling" for up to 10 minutes, before changing to "cancelled", where it will have partial results (if any) available in the output file.
Sends a client-generated event or object to the VAPI platform. Commonly used for live updates or user actions.
Creates a new voice assistant with a specified configuration (name, voice, model, etc.).
Starts a new call session using an assistant or a squad. Often used to simulate or initiate interactions.
Creates a group of assistants (a squad) where the first available assistant responds to a call.
Defines a new tool that can be invoked by an assistant (e.g., API calls, function tools, DTMF).
Sets up a conversation workflow made of nodes (conversation and tool nodes) and conditional edges.
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How to setup Vapi and OpenAI (ChatGPT, Sora, Whisper) in 5 easy steps
Get your Vapi API key
Log into your Vapi account and navigate to the API Keys section by clicking 'Build' and then 'Vapi API Keys' in the left menu. You'll find a Private Key here, which is a special code that allows Make to connect to your Vapi account. Copy this key and save it somewhere secure, as you'll need it in the next steps to establish the connection.
Open your Make scenario
Sign into your Make account and open the automation workflow where you want to use Vapi. Search for and add a Vapi module to your scenario from the module library. When you add the module for the first time, Make will automatically prompt you to create a new connection between the two platforms.
Start the connection setup
Click the 'Create a connection' button when prompted by Make. This opens a setup form where you'll provide the credentials needed to link your Vapi account with Make. The form is straightforward and only requires a couple of pieces of information to establish the secure connection.
Enter your connection details
In the connection form, paste the Private Key you copied from Vapi into the 'API Key' field. Make sure to paste the entire key exactly as it appears without any extra spaces. You can also give your connection a descriptive name like 'My Vapi Account' to help you identify it later, though this is optional.
Save and verify the connection
Click the 'Save' button to complete the setup. Make will automatically verify that your API key is valid and that it can successfully connect to your Vapi account. Once confirmed, you'll see a success message, and your Vapi modules will be ready to use in your automated workflows.
Transform voice communications with AI-powered automation
Integrate Vapi and OpenAI to revolutionize your voice interactions. Automate calls with ChatGPT's intelligence, generate visual content with DALL-E, and improve transcription with Whisper for smarter communication workflows.
Improve Vapi voice calls with OpenAI's advanced language models to create more natural, context-aware conversations and automated responses.
Process Vapi call transcripts through ChatGPT to extract insights, sentiment, and key information immediately after each conversation ends.
Use OpenAI to generate personalized scripts, responses, and follow-up content based on Vapi webhook events and caller interactions.
Automatically convert Vapi call recordings into structured summaries and action items using GPT models for comprehensive record-keeping.
FAQ
Integrating Vapi with OpenAI through Make allows you to create intelligent voice call workflows that leverage GPT-4's advanced language understanding and generation. You can automatically process call transcripts using OpenAI's Whisper for speech-to-text, generate dynamic responses with ChatGPT during calls, and even create visual content with DALL-E based on call data. This integration enables you to build sophisticated conversational AI systems that can handle customer support, sales calls, or appointment scheduling with human-like interactions, all automated through Make's visual workflow builder.
Make eliminates the need for complex coding and API management by providing a no-code platform to connect Vapi and OpenAI. You can set up workflows in minutes instead of weeks, respond to Vapi webhook events automatically, and chain multiple OpenAI models (GPT-4 for text, Whisper for transcription, DALL-E for images) in a single workflow. Make also handles authentication, error handling, and scaling automatically, allowing you to focus on designing the perfect call experience rather than managing infrastructure. Plus, you can modify and test your integrations without deploying new code.
Absolutely! With Make connecting Vapi and OpenAI, you can automatically capture call recordings and transcripts from Vapi, then use OpenAI's GPT-4 to analyze sentiment, extract key information, summarize conversations, and identify action items. You can set up workflows that automatically categorize calls, detect customer concerns, generate follow-up emails, or update your CRM with insights. This integration turns every call into valuable business intelligence, helping you improve customer service, train your team, and make data-driven decisions without manual review of each conversation.
Not at all! Make's visual interface makes it straightforward to create powerful integrations between Vapi and OpenAI without any coding knowledge. You start by selecting Vapi as a trigger (like 'when a call ends'), then add OpenAI modules (like 'analyze transcript with GPT-4'), and connect them with drag-and-drop actions. Make provides pre-built modules for both applications with clear configuration options, and you can test each step to ensure it works correctly. Many users create their first working integration in under 30 minutes, and Make offers templates and documentation to guide you through common use cases for voice AI automation.
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