Divalto weavy + Microsoft Outlook integrations
Send emails in Microsoft Outlook for new prospects in Divalto weavy
Streamline your communication process with this efficient workflow. When a new prospect emerges in the Divalto weavy app, an email is instantly dispatched via Microsoft Outlook, ensuring no potential client goes unnoticed. This automated process eliminates manual monitoring and guarantees prompt communication, nurturing valuable relationships for your business.
- When this happens...New ProspectTriggers when a new prospect is created.
- automatically do this!Send EmailSend an email from your Outlook account.
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More things you can do with Divalto weavy and Microsoft Outlook
Discover other triggers and actions you can use with Divalto weavy and Microsoft Outlook
- New Customer
Triggers when a new customer is created.
Try ItTriggerInstant - New Opportunity
Triggers when a new opportunity is created.
Try ItTriggerInstant - New Subcontractor
Triggers when a new subcontractor is created.
Try ItTriggerInstant - Request TypeRequired
- Request SourceRequired
- ObjectRequired
- Customer
- Internal Requester User
- External Requester Contact
- Contact Email
- Customer Address
- Request Date
- Description
- Contact
- Contact Name
- Contact Phone Number
- Request Priority
- Desired Date
- Symptom
- ExternalID
ActionWrite
- New Deal
Triggers when a new deal is created.
Try ItTriggerInstant - New Prospect
Triggers when a new prospect is created.
Try ItTriggerInstant - New Suspect
Triggers when a new suspect is created.
Try ItTriggerInstant - Creation Date
- Origin
- Suborigin
- Label
- Campaign
- Message
- Score
- Customer Name
- Website
- Civility
- Last Name
- First Name
- Email
- Phone Number
- Country
- Comment
- Customer
- Contact
- Activity
- N.A.F
- Workforce
- Immatriculation number
- Address
- Postal code
- City
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Microsoft Outlook is a web-based suite of webmail, contacts, tasks, and calendaring services.





