Connect Queml to Zapier with a webhook and let every call, booking, and message flow automatically into your CRM, spreadsheet, or any of 6,000+ apps — no code required.
A call shouldn't dead-end on the phone. With Queml connected to Zapier, every call event can kick off an automation — add a lead to your CRM, log a booking to a sheet, text a follow-up, alert a channel. The data leaves the call and starts doing work the moment it happens.
Queml connects to Zapier through webhooks and its developer API — point a Queml notification or a Script step at a Zapier "Catch Hook" URL and your call data lands in Zapier, where you fan it out to any app. There's no app to install; you build the Zap once and it runs.
Every call event can leave the phone and start an automation.
Push new-call and caller details into your CRM automatically.
Drop appointments and messages into a spreadsheet or database.
Fire a text, email, or Slack alert after a call ends.
Send call recordings or transcripts wherever you keep them.
Build the workflow in Zapier; no engineering needed.
Zapier can also call Queml's API to start calls or update flows.
Inside your call flow, a Queml notification or a Script step posts the call event to a Zapier "Catch Hook" URL the moment the call ends. From there, Zapier routes it to any app you've connected — your CRM, a spreadsheet, Slack, or anything else in its catalog.
That's the whole pattern — and the same webhook/API approach connects Queml to anything Zapier supports. The docs walk through notifications and the API, and the AI assistant can scaffold the call for you.
You connect Queml to Zapier using Zapier's built-in Webhooks — point a Queml notification or Script step at a Zapier Catch Hook URL, and your call data flows into Zapier. From there you can route it to any of the 6,000+ apps Zapier supports. It works through webhooks and Queml's API rather than a one-click app.
Call events like a new call, a booking, a message, or a recording or transcript can be posted to Zapier, along with details like the caller, time, and outcome, so you can act on them in any connected app.
No. You build the workflow in Zapier with no code. In Queml you point a notification or a short Script step at the Zapier webhook URL, which the docs and AI assistant can help you set up.
Yes. Because Queml has a developer API, a Zap can also call Queml — for example to start an outbound call or update a flow — so the connection works in both directions.
Creating the Zap and pointing Queml's webhook at it takes minutes. Most of the time goes into deciding which apps you want your call data to flow into.
Connect Queml to Zapier and send every call into the tools you already use. Set it up in minutes.