Webflow Integration
DialMyCalls turns your Webflow site into a broadcast hub, letting you trigger mass voice calls and SMS blasts directly from form submissions, CMS updates, or admin dashboard actions
Schools can send emergency alerts when a Webflow-hosted closure page is published, businesses can notify customers of appointment reminders triggered by Webflow booking forms, and community organizations can blast volunteer coordination messages from a Webflow admin panel
The integration removes the gap between publishing content on your site and making sure people actually see it
For Webflow sites serving local businesses, healthcare practices, or educational institutions, the DialMyCalls integration addresses the real-world problem of reaching people who don't check email or websites regularly
A dental practice's Webflow site can automatically trigger SMS appointment reminders 24 hours before scheduled visits
A school district's Webflow site can initiate a voice call cascade to all parents when a snow day is declared
These aren't just nice-to-haves; for many organizations, they're operational requirements that DialMyCalls handles reliably at scale
DialMyCalls provides a REST API for creating and managing broadcasts, managing contact lists, and retrieving delivery reports
Authentication uses API keys
To integrate with Webflow, you'll set up webhooks or automation middleware that calls the DialMyCalls API when specific events occur on your site
The API supports scheduling, so you can queue broadcasts in advance
Delivery reports come back as webhooks or poll-able endpoints, letting you display broadcast status and delivery metrics on your Webflow admin dashboard for full operational visibility.
null FAQs
Common questions about using null with Webflow.
Yes, you can connect Webflow forms to DialMyCalls via webhooks or automation tools like Zapier and Make When a form is submitted -- for example, a parent signing up for school alerts or a customer booking an appointment -- the middleware maps the form data to a DialMyCalls API call and triggers the appropriate broadcast You can set up different form types to trigger different broadcast templates, giving you fine-grained control over who receives what message.
DialMyCalls supports voice calls (text-to-speech or pre-recorded audio), SMS text messages, and email notifications Voice calls are particularly effective for urgent alerts where you need to guarantee message delivery SMS works well for appointment reminders and quick updates You can mix and match message types within a single broadcast campaign, reaching contacts on their preferred channel.
You can sync contact lists by pushing Webflow form submissions to DialMyCalls via their Contacts API Alternatively, you can maintain your lists in DialMyCalls and use Webflow only as the trigger mechanism For dynamic groups, use DialMyCalls' API to create and update lists programmatically based on user behavior on your Webflow site, such as which pages they visit or which forms they submit.
Yes, DialMyCalls provides delivery reports via their API that include statuses like delivered, failed, and opt-out You can fetch this data and display it on your Webflow admin dashboard, showing real-time broadcast performance metrics For high-volume broadcasts, implement polling at a reasonable interval to keep your dashboard current without hammering the DialMyCalls API.
DialMyCalls is built with compliance in mind and includes features like opt-out management, do-not-call list scrubbing, and time-of-day restrictions However, compliance is ultimately your responsibility: you must ensure your Webflow forms include proper consent language and that your broadcast practices follow applicable regulations in your jurisdiction DialMyCalls provides tools to help, but you should consult legal counsel for your specific use case.
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