Google Sheets
Aircall

Instant Contact Creation from Comments

Transform comments into actionable contacts. Enhance your customer outreach effortlessly. Streamline communication channels with automation.

When this happens...

New Comment (Instant)
Trigger new event each time a comment is added to a spreadsheet.

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automatically do this!

Create Contact
Create a contact in Aircall.

Explore Triggers and Actions

New Comment (Instant)
Trigger new event each time a comment is added to a spreadsheet.
New Row Added
Trigger new event each time a row or rows are added to the bottom of a spreadsheet.
New Row Added (Instant)
Trigger new event each time a row or rows are added to the bottom of a spreadsheet.
New Updates (Instant)
Trigger new event each time a row or cell is updated in a spreadsheet.
New Worksheet (Instant)
Trigger new event each time a new worksheet is created in a spreadsheet.
Get Call
Retrieves details about a call.
Update Contact
Update a contact in Aircall.
Create Contact
Create a contact in Aircall.

About the apps

Learn more about

Google Sheets

and

Aircall

, and how they work together to automate your workflows.

About

Google Sheets

Google Sheets is a powerful online spreadsheet tool that enables real-time collaboration and secure sharing from any device, helping teams work smarter together.

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About

Aircall

Aircall is a versatile call center software designed to empower customer-centric teams, streamlining communication for better service.

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Why

Google Sheets

+

Aircall

= Perfect Match

This integration enables users to capture valuable insights from comments in Google Sheets and instantly create contacts in Aircall. By automating this process, teams can reduce manual entry errors and ensure that customer information is always up-to-date. This leads to faster response times and improved customer engagement, allowing businesses to focus more on strategic tasks rather than repetitive data management.

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