Author Topic: Can I get Phone Calls, perhaps from a third party service?  (Read 20343 times)

Robert

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I want to get calls from Silence Detector. I have googled and found some third party sites which could generate a phone call when a dead-air alert email is received.

Do you have any better ideas or experience with this kind of setup?

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cewenceslaus

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Re: Can I get Phone Calls, perhaps from a third party service?
« Reply #1 on: December 16, 2024, 03:50:20 am »
Use Twilio or Zapier for automation: set your silence detector to send an alert email, then use these tools to trigger a phone call. Alternatively, choose professional silence detection tools like Orban or Barix that support phone alerts directly.
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Re: Can I get Phone Calls, perhaps from a third party service?
« Reply #2 on: August 09, 2025, 08:47:15 am »
I want to get calls from Silence Detector. I have googled and found some third party sites which could generate a phone call when a dead-air alert email is received.

Do you have any better ideas or experience with this kind of setup?

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I’ve been looking into the same thing and also found those third-party services that trigger a phone call from an email alert. They can work well, but reliability and cost vary a lot depending on the provider. If you want more control, you could set up a simple automation using a service like Zapier, IFTTT, or Twilio — for example, when the Silence Detector sends an email, the automation can trigger an outbound call with a pre-recorded message or text-to-speech. This way you’re not tied to one vendor and can customize it as needed.
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