RSS by Zapier + Twilio integrations
Add new Twilio recordings to an RSS by Zapier feed as items
Keep your RSS feed updated with new Twilio phone recordings effortlessly using this workflow. Whenever a new recording is made in Twilio, it automatically creates an item in your RSS by Zapier feed, ensuring your followers stay informed on the latest updates. Stay organized and save time by streamlining the process of sharing new recordings to your RSS audience.
- When this happens...New RecordingTriggers when a new recording is available on your account.
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More things you can do with Twilio and RSS by Zapier
Discover other triggers and actions you can use with Twilio and RSS by Zapier
- New Phone Number
Triggers when you add a new phone number.
Try ItTriggerPolling - New Recording
Triggers when a new recording is available on your account.
Try ItTriggerPolling - New Transcription
Triggers when a new transcription is available on your account.
Try ItTriggerPolling - From NumberRequired
- To_numberRequired
- MessageRequired
- Voice
- Language
- Send Digits
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Try ItTriggerInstant- To NumberRequired
- Apply US Prefix
Try ItTriggerPolling- To NumberRequired
Try ItTriggerPolling- Help Text
- From NumberRequired
- Alphanumeric Sender ID
- To_numberRequired
- MessageRequired
- Media_url
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