Task management, lists/views, and general "journeys" management are all on the roadmap. There's a lot of stuff you need to do to be generally competent in this space, we're definitely launching very early here.
When I talked about Apex, I really mean the "scripting language that sees data mid-transaction" aspect of the language. Sounds like you're not really seeing the value there either? I totally agree that good old webhooks or some other trigger is seems almost always good enough if the API is fast.
Appreciate the suggestions re: comms and consent management. We're still not sure how we want to handle dialers.
>I really mean the "scripting language that sees data mid-transaction" aspect of the language. Sounds like you're not really seeing the value there either?
I do see value there as long as it is a general purpose programming language running in your sandbox and not something vendor-specific.
When I talked about Apex, I really mean the "scripting language that sees data mid-transaction" aspect of the language. Sounds like you're not really seeing the value there either? I totally agree that good old webhooks or some other trigger is seems almost always good enough if the API is fast.
Appreciate the suggestions re: comms and consent management. We're still not sure how we want to handle dialers.