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Connecting Gaviti with Twilio SMS
Connecting Gaviti with Twilio SMS
Updated over a week ago

Gaviti is a powerful platform for automating workflows, but what if you want to take things a step further and send SMS messages as part of your workflows? This is where Twilio SMS comes in. With Twilio, you can easily send SMS messages as part of your workflows in Gaviti. In this article, we'll show you how to connect Twilio SMS to your Gaviti account so you can start sending SMS messages.

Step 1: Sign up for Twilio

If you haven't already, sign up for a Twilio account at https://www.twilio.com. You'll need to provide some basic information, such as your name and email address, to get started.

Step 2: Get your Twilio Account SID and Auth Token

Once you've signed up for Twilio, log in to your account and go to the Console. From the Console, you can access your Account SID and Auth Token. These two pieces of information are essential for connecting Twilio to Gaviti.

Step 3: Get your Twilio phone number

In the Twilio Console, go to the "Programmable SMS" section and then click on "Numbers". Here, you can see all of the phone numbers associated with your Twilio account. Choose the phone number that you want to use for your Gaviti workflows.

Step 4: Connect Twilio to Gaviti

Provide your CSM with Twilio Account SID, Auth Token, and phone number (or Alphanumeric Sender ID if you're in a country that supports it).

Step 5: Send an SMS message from a Gaviti workflow

Now that you've connected Twilio to Gaviti, you're ready to send SMS messages as part of your workflows. To do this, simply add a new rule to your workflow that sends an SMS message.

Conclusion:

With just a few simple steps, you can easily connect Twilio SMS to your Gaviti account and start sending SMS messages as part of your workflows. Whether you're sending reminders, notifications, or any other type of message, Twilio makes it easy to add SMS to your workflows. So why wait? Get started today!

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