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Forward SMS Content to Third-Party Sites

Created by: Twilio
  • SMS
  • JavaScript
  • Quick Deploy
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Regulations require that you first register your number to use these resources to send SMS traffic to US and Canadian mobile destinations. If you are sending to Canada or the US and have not already done so, please see our documentation to register your Twilio phone number(link takes you to an external page) or Toll-Free number(link takes you to an external page) before you use this template.

This integration converts SMS content into a JSON format that Zapier Zaps, IFTTT workflows, and other third-party services can use directly. It relies on the third-party site providing a webhook URL, which is a place for the SMS event to be sent as soon as it occurs. For Zapier, use a Zapier Webhook(link takes you to an external page) as your Zap's source; for IFTTT, use a Maker Webhook(link takes you to an external page) as the input for your workflow.

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  1. Log in to Twilio

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  2. Get a Twilio phone number

    Your app requires a Twilio phone number to operate, this is your application's source number to receive messages or calls.

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  3. Webhook Url

    The URL for the webhook this function should call

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