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RevenueHero Inbound Router

You can use RevenueHero's Inbound Router (https://help.revenuehero.io/routers/inbound/create-inbound-router) in case you'd like to use advanced routing capabilities.

This integration takes a little longer to set up than the campaign router.

We would need to know the exact fields to be captured for the router, and any updates to be made to the router need to be communicated to our support team beforehand to ensure that the meeting booking process doesn't break.

Inbound Router Setup

  1. Create a custom form

The form fields need to be mapped exactly like the following:

first_name

last_name

full_name

email

business_email

country

company_name

phone_number

Router ID is unimportant, can add in an arbitrary value like 123 here.

  1. Create a new inbound router. Use the custom form created above. Go add values in steps 1-5 as needed.

  2. In the final step, add in the "meeting not booked URL" and "disqualified URL" values from our dashboard, under Settings > Link Calendar > Revenue Hero Inbound Router. Create the new router.

  3. After creating the new router, copy over the new router ID to our dashboard and save.

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