Connect WhatConverts integrations
Trace every conversion back to its marketing source by automating WhatConverts to capture call, form, and chat leads. This workflow automation lets you instantly sync qualified prospects into your CRM and assign a sales value to each new lead. Register today to build a complete lead-to-revenue pipeline.
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Build your WhatConverts integrations.
Integrate WhatConverts with Make to automate lead tracking and management. WhatConverts can act as a trigger, initiating workflows whenever new call, form, or chat leads are captured. Alternatively, you can use WhatConverts as an action within your Make scenarios to create, retrieve, search, or update leads, allowing for seamless integration with CRMs and other marketing tools to sync qualified prospects or assign sales values.
Creates a new lead.
Retrieves an existing lead.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Retrieves a list of existing leads.
Updates an existing lead.
Triggers when a lead is created.
Triggers when a lead is updated.
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Popular WhatConverts workflows.
Looking to get more out of WhatConverts? With Make you can visually integrate WhatConverts into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
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