Send WhatsApp message for new Typeform submissions
Send WhatsApp message for new Typeform submissions
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Automatically notify users on WhatsApp whenever a new Typeform submission is received. This template connects Typeform with WhatsScale to instantly send a confirmation message after someone fills out your form.
Perfect for lead generation, event registrations, surveys, or customer inquiries. As soon as a respondent submits the Typeform, WhatsScale sends a WhatsApp message to the provided phone number.
How it works:
- Typeform detects a new response submission
- The respondent's phone number is captured from the form
- WhatsScale sends a confirmation message to the user
WhatsScale message throttling helps ensure messages stay within WhatsApp rate limits even when many form submissions happen at once.
Requirements: • Typeform account • WhatsScale account with connected WhatsApp session
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