Integrations and Associated Fields.

Alex Wolfe
Alex Wolfe
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Integrations can help, enhance, and streamline processes, and ActiveProspect has created many integrations to assist in developing your lead flow. Before you begin it is important to understand which fields are available for use in an integration. We’ve outlined some of those here for you.

NOTE: We’ve created a comprehensive list of each integration and its corresponding supported fields. Please note that list is condensed in the interest of space for this article. You can see the full list and learn more about our integrations by visiting our LeadConduit Integrations page.

As you comb through the integrations page, it’s important to know where to locate information relevant to your flow. You’ll see a list of every integration offered by LeadConduit. Select the one you’re working with to learn more information about the fields.

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Once you have selected an integration, you’ll see a list of every field supported by the flow. You’ll also be able to view custom variables, if any, on the page.

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You can find a list of all Fields available within LeadConduit. The Fields library shows you both the standard and custom fields, including the type of data expected in each field, allowable values, and any pertinent information related to its usage.

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Clicking a field will bring up a modal with more information, including which integrations (if any) use it and which flows it is included in.

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Why is this important to know? As an example, let’s assume you’re setting up a flow with a Five9 recipient. You will want to know what fields are supported by Five9 for automatic delivery. If you take a look at the screen grab below, you’ll see exactly why this is important.

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What the above information tells us is that LeadConduit is automatically sending the fields First Name, Last Name, Email, Phone 1, and Address 1. You won’t have to route a field manually if it is included in this list.

If your field is not on the list, there are custom fields. It’s important to note that if you have custom fields, you will need to route these manually - in the case of Five9, it would be using the Five9 Custom field.

Common Questions

What does the integration version refer to?

The version number displayed in the Integration and Add-On catalogs and within the flow details refers to LeadConduit’s iteration of the implementation; don’t be confused with the version the external service might have.

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