Connect WhatsApp Notifications and Alerts by SyncMate integrations
Disseminate real-time WhatsApp messages with SyncMate to automatically confirm appointments, send shipping alerts, and update customers on new orders. Connect your storefront with our workflow automation to trigger notifications directly from your e-commerce or CRM systems. Register now to keep every customer updated automatically.
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Build your WhatsApp Notifications and Alerts by SyncMate integrations.
Integrate WhatsApp Notifications and Alerts by SyncMate on Make to disseminate real-time WhatsApp messages. Within your automation workflows, use SyncMate as an action to automatically confirm appointments, send shipping alerts, and update customers on new orders by sending messages directly to specific WhatsApp channels, groups, or numbers.
Sends a message on a WhatsApp channel or newsletter.
Sends a message to a WhatsApp group.
Sends a message to a WhatsApp number.
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