Google Sheets and GREEN-API for WhatsApp to automate mailings
Google Sheets and GREEN-API for WhatsApp to automate mailings
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In this template, we'll use Google Sheets to Organize Newsletters via GREEN-API in Make.
The template is implemented using the GREEN-API and Google Sheets applications for the Make platform. You'll need GREEN-API instance https://green-api.com/ and a Google account.
You'll need to create a spreadsheet that will store all the necessary numbers and messages for them.
Full article: https://green-api.com/en/docs/integration/make/gsheets/
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