SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – May 08, 2018 – Voxer, the leading walkie talkie (PTT) app for teams, announced today that it has integrated with Zapier, the leader in workflow automation.
Voxer users (Personal, Pro, and Business) are now able to integrate with well-known apps such as Gmail, Twitter, Slack, and Dropbox and 1,000+ integrations and counting. The integration was designed to help Voxer users save time and boost overall productivity.
"The integration with Zapier allows Voxer users to improve their workflow by automating key tasks throughout their day. Teams using Voxer can maximize their efficiency and deliver better customer service through this powerful integration." says Irv Remedios, CEO of Voxer.
“The Zapier integration with Voxer enables users to connect Voxer to over 1,000+ apps to create custom communication workflows using any of their favorite tools,” Says Matt Lukso, Partner Manager. “Teams can communicate activity from CRM's, calendars, emails, and more on Voxer chat without writing a single line of code. Ultimately, this facilitates faster and better collaboration while reducing tedious work so teams can focus on the activities they enjoy.”
Voxer is designed to deliver the highest quality and performance in the toughest conditions. Voxer's real-time voice with text, photo and location sharing can be deployed on smartphones and tablets. Voxer works over any network - cellular or WiFi. Best of all, communicate hands-free with walkie talkie mode. Push-to-talk technology brought to the modern age with Voxer is available on iOS, Android.
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About Voxer
Voxer was founded in 2007 with the vision to make worldwide communication easy, more effective and personal. The privately held San Francisco-based company launched its first walkie talkie messenger in 2011. Voxer is the fastest way for high-performance teams to communicate. Over 70M users and thousands of businesses use Voxer in industries like hospitality, field services, construction and delivery. “Voxer makes PTT not just useful on smartphones, but maybe a life changer because its ease-of-use” - PC Magazine.. . To learn more, visit
www.voxer.com.