Connect VoiceSpin integrations
Conduct automated call campaigns with VoiceSpin to qualify new sales leads or collect customer feedback after a support ticket closes. Use our AI automation tool to trigger calls from new CRM entries, send follow-up SMS messages, and log call outcomes back into your records. Register for free today to connect your sales and support communications.
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Build your VoiceSpin integrations.
Integrate VoiceSpin with Make to automate call campaigns and customer interactions. VoiceSpin can serve as an action to make calls, send SMS messages, or add and update leads within your chosen PBX system. Additionally, VoiceSpin can act as a trigger on Make, initiating workflows when a call ends to automate logging of call outcomes or subsequent actions.
Adds a new lead to the selected PBX and list ID.
Watches an end of a call.
Executes a call to a phone number.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Remove lead from list
Sends message via Messaging platform
Sends an SMS to one or several numbers.
Update existed lead
Connect any app with VoiceSpin
Popular VoiceSpin workflows.
Looking to get more out of VoiceSpin? With Make you can visually integrate VoiceSpin into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
FAQ
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