How to integrate your sequences?
If you'd like to integrate your sequences with other tools, there are a couple of options available for you.
Zapier
You can use Zapier to easily build integrations with many more online apps. With Zapier, you can check when an email is opened or read, or when a sequence is created. You can also create a lead and a recipient in an existing sequence.
π You can find out more about how to integrate Hunter's Email Sequences with Zapier. Please review the following Zapier help guide.
Webhooks
Webhooks are notifications about various events that occur for emails sent through Hunter Email Sequences. These notifications can be used to integrate Hunter Email Sequences with other applications.
When you create a webhook, it will send a POST request to the URL of your choice whenever the chosen event happens. There are 4 events you can use:
Email sent
Email opened
Email clicked
Email replied
Webhooks can be configured to be added to all your sequences by default, or you can create a webhook linked to a specific sequence only.
π To learn more about our Email Sequence webhooks and how to set them up in your Sequences, check the article here: Email Sequences Webhooks
Add a BCC recipient
Email Sequences include a BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) feature that allows you to automatically log sent emails into your CRM.
By adding a specific email address provided by your CRM into the BCC field, every message sent through the sequence will also be forwarded to your CRM's logging system.
To add a BCC, go to the Settings tab of your sequence, and click on "Add BCC" below the "Sender accounts" section:
This feature is particularly useful for CRMs that support email-based logging (such as HubSpot, Salesforce, or Pipedrive), allowing seamless integration without the need for complex technical setups.
Integrate through the Hunter API
You can also use our API to perform some actions or retrieve direct information from your sequences. For instance, you can add or remove a recipient from a sequence, list all your sequences, and view the recipients of a specific sequence.
It enables you to automate advanced use cases and make your outreach even more efficient.
All these calls are free; however, not all endpoints are currently available for public use. If you have a specific idea in mind that requires us to open this access, please reach out!
Here is the list of the available methods:
π You can read our API documentation for Email Sequences here.
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