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Make Integration
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This guide will walk you through creating your CommPeak integrations in Make.

You can find more information about scenarios in the Make Help Center.

Signing up to Make

NOTE

If you already have a Make account, proceed to creating an integration.

  1. Navigate to www.make.com and click Log in. You can use the signup option that is most suitable for you.

  2. Provide more information about yourself and your company. Then click Get Started.

You will enter your organization in Make.

Creating an Integration

Now we will demonstrate adding a scenario in Make using an example of Google Sheets. We want to set up SMS notifications once a new row is added. You can try other apps as you wish.

To create an integration between Google Sheets and CommPeak:

1. Click Create a new scenario at the top right of your organization page.

2. Give a name to your scenario and click the plus sign.

4. Create a connection with Google Sheets.

  1. Use search to find a suitable application, then select it.

  1. Select the Watch New Rows trigger.

  2. Click Create a connection.

  3. Sign in with Google.

  4. Choose your account.

  5. Provide the required access to Make.

  6. Choose your file and a sheet name, and click OK.

  7. Choose where you want to start. In our example, we want to start from the last row.
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5. Create a connection with CommPeak.

  1. Hover over the existing module and click + Add another module.

  2. Search for CommPeak app and then select it.

  3. Select Send an SMS.

  4. Click Create a connection.

  5. Click Save.

  6. Log in to CommPeak Portal in a pop-up window.

  7. Click Authorize.

  8. Complete the required fields: select a sender from approved sender IDs, enter a target phone number, and set up a message body. Then click OK.

6. Click Run once to test your scenario.

7. Enable the scenario and set up scheduling if needed.

Run History

You can add as many scenarios as you need for other applications or phone numbers. To view them, expand the Scenarios section.

Click the scenario and go to the History tab to view the run activity.

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