Engage contacts faster, supercharge your workflow.
📲 Boardcast: Send WhatsApp & Telegram Messages from monday.com
Boardcast lets you send WhatsApp, Telegram, and custom text messages to contacts linked in your monday.com boards.
Perfect for teams who want to communicate instantly—without leaving their workflow.
Whether you're updating clients, alerting teammates, or automating notifications, Boardcast makes messaging fast, simple, and connected to your board data.
💡 What You Can Do with Boardcast
Send WhatsApp messages to contacts in your board
Send Telegram messages directly from item-level actions
Customize messages before sending them
Store your message history inside the board context
🧠 Use Cases
Notify customers via WhatsApp when their order status changes
Send project updates through Telegram to clients or collaborators
Use custom text templates to keep communication fast and consistent
✅ Why Choose Boardcast?
No switching between tools—send messages directly from monday.com with just a few
Supports the two most popular real-time channels: WhatsApp and Telegram
Fast setup, no code required
Works with any item that includes a phone number or chat handle
The app developer did not provide the security and compliance information for this app.
Reviews
July 24, 2025
GA: Me gusto la aplicación pero preferiría que la opción de enviar WhatsApp se encontrará disponible en la ficha del contacto cuando doy seguimiento, esa sería la mejora que podría aportar. Saludos.
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