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Integrate Airtable with Twilio SMS

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.

Use this app if you would like to understand how Airtable can serve as a way to store data sent to your Twilio phone number via SMS.

If you have an existing Airtable instance with a list of contacts, you can use Twilio SMS to add to that database and broadcast messages to your contacts.

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Launch and test this app in a few minutes with Quick Deploy. No server needed. Quick Deploy will automatically configure and deploy this app using Twilio Functions. Learn more about Twilio Functions(link takes you to an external page)
  1. Log in to Twilio

    Access your Twilio account to get started.

    Checking for existing account...

  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.

    You will get a US number that is configured for this application. You can change this or port over an existing number later. International number regulations(link takes you to an external page)
  3. Airtable Api Key

    Your Airtable API Key

  4. Airtable Base ID

    Your Airtable Base ID

  5. Airtable Table Name

    Your Airtable Table Name

  6. Click the button below to deploy your app

    This will use the details entered above to deploy your application to Twilio Functions.

    You will be able to view the application in the browser and edit it using the Functions UI.

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