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Create contacts in a CRM system from web form responses after validating the email with an email validation service

What does this automation do?

Every time a response is submitted through a web form, this automation will automatically validate the email address using an email validation service. If the email is valid, it will create a new contact in the CRM system.

Web form
Email validation service
CRM

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