Echo Bot Using GREEN-API for WhatsApp
Echo Bot Using GREEN-API for WhatsApp
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Full article: https://green-api.com/en/docs/integration/make/echo-bot/
In this template, we'll create an echo bot for WhatsApp that will automatically reply to received messages.
The bot is implemented using the GREEN-API application for the Make platform.
You'll need GREEN-API instance https://green-api.com/
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The method adds a participant to a group chat.
The method archives a chat. One can archive chats that have at least one incoming message.
Checks a WhatsApp account availability on a phone number.
The method is aimed for clearing the queue of messages to be sent.
The method is aimed for creating a group chat.
The method deletes a message from a chat. To delete a message, you should use the original idMessage.
The method for deleting status.
Downloads incoming and outgoing files. The method is aimed for downloading incoming and outgoing files. Links to incoming files are transmitted in Incoming messages, and you can also get them using LastIncomingMessages method. You can get links to outgoing files using LastOutgoingMessages method. Files storage period and, accordingly, the capability to download them is limited by WhatsApp.
The method is aimed for editing the text message into a personal or a group chat.
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