Send push notifications via Google Chrome for new answered email in Snov.io
Send push notifications via Google Chrome for new answered email in Snov.io
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Every time an email is answered in Snov.io, Make will automatically send a notification via Google Chrome.
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Adds a list of email addresses you need to add to the verification queue.
Pushes the request for email search using this method. If an email is found, you can collect it by using the Search Emails request again.
Changes a status of a recipient.
Checks if the provided email addresses are valid and deliverable.
Performs an arbitrary API call.
Searches emails by first name, last name and domain. If an email address is not found, you can use the Add Names to Find Emails module to push this email address for search. After that try the Search Emails module again.
Searches for prospects.
Sends a notification to the browser.
Triggers when an email has been opened.
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