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Supported triggers and actions
Zapier helps you create workflows that connect your apps to automate repetitive tasks. A trigger is an event that starts a workflow, and an action is an event a Zap performs.
- Account Updated
Triggers when an existing Account is updated.
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Triggers when a new Account is created.
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- Domain
- Phone Number
- Raw Address
ActionWrite- nameRequired
- amountRequired
- Owner ID
- Opportunity Stage Id
- Closed Date
ActionWrite
- Contact Updated
Triggers when an existing Contact is updated.
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- First NameRequired
- Last NameRequired
- Organization NameRequired
- title
- Email AddressRequired
- Address
- Website Url
ActionWrite- NoteRequired
- Contacts IDsRequired
- PriorityRequired
- TypeRequired
- Due DateRequired
- Assigned ToRequired
ActionWrite
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Frequently Asked Questions about Apollo + Twilio integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Apollo and Twilio
How do I start integrating Apollo with Twilio?
To begin integrating Apollo with Twilio, navigate to our integrations page, select Apollo and Twilio from the list, and follow the step-by-step instructions provided. You'll need accounts on both platforms to proceed.
What triggers are available for Apollo when using it with Twilio?
When integrating Apollo with Twilio, you can set up triggers such as 'New Contact Added', 'Deal Stage Changed', or 'Meeting Scheduled' in Apollo to initiate actions in Twilio like sending an SMS or placing a call.
Can I send automated SMS through Twilio when a new contact is added in Apollo?
Yes, you can automate SMS notifications. By setting a trigger for 'New Contact Added' in Apollo, you can prompt an action in Twilio to automatically send an SMS to designated numbers.
What actions can be performed in Twilio using Apollo triggers?
Using Apollo triggers, you can perform various actions in Twilio such as sending text messages, initiating phone calls, or updating contact lists whenever specific criteria are met in your Apollo account.
Is it possible to use custom fields from Apollo in my Twilio messages?
Absolutely! You can map custom fields from your Apollo account directly into your Twilio messages. This allows personalized messaging tailored specifically based on the data from your contacts.
Do I need technical knowledge to integrate Apollo with Twilio?
No technical expertise is necessary. Our integration process is designed for ease of use. Simply follow the guided steps provided on our platform to connect both services seamlessly.
Can I schedule calls through Twilio when a deal closes on Apollo?
Yes, by creating a trigger for 'Deal Closed' status in Apollo, you can automatically schedule and initiate calls via Twilio with the relevant clients or team members involved.