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This application needs additional settings. Please follow the documentation below to create your own connectionUnique, active service acces point to a network. There are different types of connections (API key, Oauth…).. |
With the Redtail CRM modulesa module is an application or tool designed to handle specific business functions, such as CRM, project management, or inventory. The system's modular architecture allows you to activate only the modules you need, enabling customization and scalability as your business requirements evolve. in Boost.spaceA platform that centralizes and synchronizes company data from internal and external sources, offering a suite of modules and addons for project management, CRM, data visualization, and more. Has many features to optimize your workflow! IntegratorPart of the Boost.space system, where you can create your connections and automate your processes., you can:
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Create, update, search, retrieve and delete the contacts
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Create, update, search, retrieve, and delete the opportunities
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Create, update, search, list, retrieve, and delete the activities
To get started with Retail CRM create an account at redtailtechnology.com
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The modulea module is an application or tool designed to handle specific business functions, such as CRM, project management, or inventory. The system's modular architecture allows you to activate only the modules you need, enabling customization and scalability as your business requirements evolve. dialog fields that are displayed in bold (in the Boost.space Integrator scenarioA specific connection between applications in which data can be transferred. Two types of scenarios: active/inactive., not in this documentation article) are mandatory! |
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Log in to your Boost.space Integrator and add a module from the Redtail CRM into a Boost.space Integrator scenario.
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Click Add next to the Connection field.
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In the Connection name field, enter a name for the connection.
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In the Usernameand Password fields, enter your account login credentials respectively.
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In the API Key field, enter your account API key. You can obtain the API Key here.
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In the URL field, enter your Redtail CRM account access URL address and click Save.
You have successfully connected Redtail CRM app with Boost.space Integrator and can now build scenariosA specific connection between applications in which data can be transferred. Two types of scenarios: active/inactive..
You can create, update, search, list, retrieve, and delete the activities using the following modules.
Creates a new activity.
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Subject |
Enter (map) a subject line for the activity. |
Start Date |
Enter (map) the start date for the activity. See the list of supported date and time formats. |
End Date |
Enter (map) the end date for the activity. See the list of supported date and time formats. |
Repeats |
Select or map the repetition option of the activity and enter the details. |
Activity Code ID |
Select or map the Activity Code ID:
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Category ID |
Select or map the Category ID:
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All Day |
Select whether this is an all-day activity. |
Description |
Enter (map) the activity details. |
Location |
Enter (map) the location where you want to conduct this activity. |
Importance |
Select or map the importance of the activity:
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Priority |
Select or map the priority of the activity between one to six. |
Percent Done |
Select or map the percentage of the activity done between 0 and 100. |
Completed |
Select whether this activity is completed. |
Deleted |
Select whether this activity is deleted. |
Instanced |
Select whether this activity is instanced. |
Attendees |
Select or map the attendees: |
Linked Contacts |
Select or map the linked contacts for the acitivity. You can add multiple associations. |
Activity Associations |
Select or map the associations for the activity. You can add multiple associations. |
Updates an activity specified by ID.
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Activity ID |
Select or map an activity ID whose details you want to update. |
Subject |
Enter (map) a new subject line for the activity. |
Start Date |
Enter (map) the start date for the activity. See the list of supported date and time formats. See the list of supported date and time formats. |
End Date |
Enter (map) the end date for the activity. See the list of supported date and time formats. See the list of supported date and time formats. |
Repeats |
Select or map the activity repetition option and enter the details. |
Activity Code ID |
Select or map the Activity Code ID:
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Category ID |
Select or map the Category ID:
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All Day |
Select whether this is an all-day activity. |
Description |
Enter (map) the activity details. |
Location |
Enter (map) the location where you want to conduct this activity. |
Importance |
Select the importance of the activity:
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Priority |
Select or map the priority of the activity between one to six. |
Percent Done |
Select or map the percentage of the activity done between 0 to 100. |
Completed |
Select whether this activity is completed. |
Deleted |
Select whether this activity is deleted. |
Instanced |
Select whether this activity is instanced. |
Attendees |
Select or map the attendees. You can add multiple attendees. |
Linked Contacts |
Select or map the any linked contacts for the activity. You can multiple contacts. |
Activity Associations |
Enter the activity association details. You can add multiple associations. |
Searches for activities based on the specified start and end dates.
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Start Date |
Enter (map) the date to search the activities started on or after the specified date. See the list of supported date and time formats. |
End Date |
Enter (map) the date to search the activities ended on or before the specified date. See the list of supported date and time formats. |
Updated Since |
Enter (map) a date to search the activities on or from the specified date. See the list of supported date and time formats. |
User IDs |
Enter (map) the User IDs whose activities you want to search. |
Contact ID |
Select or map the Contact ID whose activities you want to search for. |
Limit |
Set the maximum number of activities Boost.space Integrator will return during one scenario execution cycleA cycle is the operation and commit/rollback phases of scenario execution. A scenario may have one or more cycles (one is the default).. The default value is 10. |
Retrieves an activity specified by ID.
You can create, update, search, retrieve, and delete the opportunities using the following modules.
Creates a new opportunity.
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Opportunity Type |
Select or map the opportunity type:
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Name |
Enter (map) the opportunity name. |
Source ID |
Select or map the opportunity’s Source ID:
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Description |
Enter (map) the opportunity details. |
Assigned to |
Select or map the assignee to whom you want to assign the opportunity. |
Amount |
Enter (map) the projected amount at stake for this opportunity. |
Close Date |
Enter (map) a date on which this opportunity closes. |
Next Step |
Enter (map) the next step to be taken for this opportunity. |
Probability |
Enter (map) the percentage which you believe represents the chance of winning this opportunity. |
Projected Revenue |
Enter (map) the revenue expected from the opportunity. |
Actual Revenue |
Enter (map) the actual revenue generated if the opportunity is won. |
Deleted |
Select whether this opportunity is deleted. |
Linked Contacts |
Select or map the linked contacts with this opportunity. You can add mulitple contacts. |
Updates an opportunity specified by ID.
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Opportunity ID |
Select or map an opportunity ID to update. |
Opportunity Type |
Select the opportunity type:
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Name |
Enter (map) a new name for the opportunity. |
Source ID |
Select or map the opportunity’s Source ID:
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Description |
Enter (map) the opportunity details. |
Assigned to |
Select or map the user to whom you want to assign this opportunity. |
Amount |
Enter (map) the projected amount at stake for this opportunity. |
Close Date |
Enter (map) a date on which this opportunity closes. |
Next Step |
Enter (map) the next step to be taken for this opportunity. |
Probability |
Enter (map) the percentage which you believe represents the chance of winning this opportunity. |
Projected Revenue |
Enter (map) the revenue you anticipate from this opportunity. |
Actual Revenue |
Enter (map) the actual revenue generated if the opportunity is won. |
Deleted |
Select whether this opportunity is deleted. |
Linked Contacts |
Select or map the linked contacts with this opportunity. You can add multiple contacts. |
Searches for opportunities or lists them all.
Retrieves an opportunity specified by ID.
You can create, update, search, retrieve, and delete the contacts using the following modules.
Creates a new contact.
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Type |
Select pr map the contact type you want to create: |
Source ID |
Select the contact’s Source ID:
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StatusIn Boost.space, statuses are indicators assigned to records within modules to represent their current state or progress. They can be system-defined, such as "Active" or "Done," or custom-created to fit specific workflows. Statuses help track and manage tasks, projects, and processes efficiently. ID |
Select the contact’s Status ID. For example, Prospect or an Active Client. |
Category ID |
Select or map the contact’s Category ID. For example, partners. |
Tax ID |
Enter (map) the contact’s Tax ID. |
Updates a contact specified by ID.
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Contact ID |
Select or map the Contact ID whose details you want to update. |
Type |
Select or map the contact type:
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Last Name |
Enter (map) an cotnact’s last name. |
First Name |
Enter (map) conact’s first name. |
Middle Name |
Enter (map) the contact’s middle name. |
Source ID |
Select or map the cotnact’s Source ID:
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Status ID |
Select or map the contact’s Status ID. For example, Prospect or an Active Client. |
Category ID |
Select or map the contact’s Category ID. For example, partners. |
Tax ID |
Enter (map) the contact’s Tax ID. |
Date of Birth |
Enter (map) the contact’s date of birth in the YYYY-MM-DD format. |
Searches for contacts or lists them all.
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Last Name |
Enter (map) the contact’s last name to search contacts that matches specified name. |
First Name |
Enter (map) the contact’s first name to search contacts that matches specified name.. |
Status ID |
Select or map the contact’s Status ID to search contacts that matches specified ID. For example, active client or a prospect. |
Category ID |
Select or map the contact’s Category ID to search contacts that matches specified ID. For example, partners. |
Account Number |
Enter (map) the contact’s account number to search contacts that matches specified number. |
Phone |
Enter (map) the contact’s phone number to search contacts that matches specified number. |
Name |
Enter (map) the contact name to search contacts that matches specified name.. |
Tax ID |
Enter (map) the contact’s Tax ID to search contacts that matches specified ID. |
Tag ID |
Select or map the Tag ID to search contacts that matches specified tag. |
Favorite |
Select whether the contact you want to search is marked as favorite. |
Has Email |
Select whether you want to search the contacts with an email address. |
Has Phone |
Select whether you want to search the contacts that has a phone number. |
Has Address |
Select whether you want to search contact which has an address. |
Deleted |
Select whether the include the deleted contacts in the search results. |
Limit |
Set the maximum number of contacts Boost.space Integrator will return during one scenario execution cycle. The default value is 10. |
Retrieves a contact specified by ID.
You can call APIs using the following module.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
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URL |
Enter a path relative to For the list of available endpoints, refer to the Redtail CRM API Documentaiton. |
Method |
Select the HTTP method you want to use: GET to retrieve information for an entry. POST to create a new entry. PUT to update/replace an existing entry. PATCH to make a partial entry update. DELETE to delete an entry. |
Headers |
Enter the desired request headers. You don’t have to add authorization headers; we already did that for you. |
Query String |
Enter the request query string. |
Body |
Enter the body content for your API call. |
The following API call returns all the categories from your Redtail CRM account:
URL:
/v1/lists/categories
Method:
GET
Matches of the search can be found in the module’s Output under BundleA bundle is a chunk of data and the basic unit for use with modules. A bundle consists of items, similar to how a bag may contain separate, individual items. > Body > catagories. In our example, 5 categories were returned: