15 ways Copper CRM could use RiteKit’s APIs to add value to it’s platform and customers’ marketing campaigns
While we find nothing on customers’ requests for Copper CRM, we do find -requested and voted up 64 times — that Salesforce customers want the ability to add company color palette in Salesforce settings. And then, there’s this.
Salesforce can get what they need with RiteKit’s Company Brand Colors API. Test Brand Colors here with no registration.
There’s far more Copper CRM can do with just a few of RiteKit’s many APIs.
Beyond just company logo, though, Copper could use several RiteKit APIs to enable their customers to appeal to their customers with customized experiences that get:
- Name from email address
- Company logo
- Brand colors
Test the above combination of three RiteKit APIs here.
(No registration needed)
First, just the ways Copper CRM would add value with RiteKit APIs with Copper’s existing feature-set:
- Copper would use the Company Logo API to dynamically populate the logo of a company’s website in Copper CRM. This helps customers get a better understanding of the company they are dealing with when they access Salesforce.
- The Company Brand Colors API would help Copper CRM customize the look and feel of their product. It allows users to apply the company’s brand colors to the objects in the Copper interface.
- It also would help Copper CRM in automatically creating custom themes for their customers using the company’s brand colors. Copper CRM can also use the Company Logo API to automatically generate a header image featuring the company’s logo or other graphics.
- Copper CRM can use the Company Logo API and Company Brand Colors API to generate unique branding for their clients’ customer service emails.
- Copper CRM can use the Company Logo API and Company Brand Colors API to create customized sales and marketing campaigns.
- Copper CRM could also use the RiteKit Extract Article From URL API to create text for a series of visuals, slides, if you will, for generating GIFs, carousels, etc., to make campaigns from blog posts.
- They could also empower their customers to advertise every time they share a link in a social post or email — with the RiteKit Shorten Link API (which integrates with Rite.ly).
- They could clean emails for Copper CRM’s own marketing and save money on emailing their newsletter to dead email accounts with RiteKit’s Full Email Insights.
And then, if Copper CRM were to add social media automated post generation and scheduling:
- Copper CRM could then use RiteKit’s Hashtags for Image and Hashtags for Text APIs to automatically generate relevant hashtags for each social media post, especially those with text headings or attached images, and can count on increasing reach and effectiveness.
- Copper CRM could use RiteKit’s APIs for automated hashtag optimization — from URL, from text head/caption (IG, etc.) and directly from photo attachments to social posts. This ensures that the post reaches the right people and has maximum impact.
- Copper CRM could use RiteKit’s Text to Image API for customers to quickly convert text into shareable images for social media posts.
- Copper CRM could use RiteKit’s Hashtags for URL API to automatically generate hashtags for customers’ URLs to be included in social posts.
- Copper CRM could use RiteKit’s Auto-Hashtag API to quickly and easily generate hashtags based on the customer’s content in their social posts.
- Copper CRM could use RiteKit’s Hashtag Generator for Text API to generate relevant hashtags based on customer’s text content for social posts.
- They could use RiteKit’s Hashtag Generator for Images API to generate relevant hashtags based on customer’s image content for social posts.
Why pay $99/month for a suite of APIs from RiteKit?
- Make good products stickier: reduce customer churn and keep your customers/visitors longer with value-adds that make your app or SaaS product impossible to do without. Our API includes endpoints for hashtag suggestions, text to image generation and other functions that can be delivered to your customers.
- Upsell: auto text-hashtagging, auto emoji and hashtags for image help with selling higher product tiers, when used as differentiating factors.
- Anchor a mid-level tier first by adding RiteKit-powered features and later consider offering the RiteKit-powered features to lower tier(s).
I would roll out new features to Business first. I would also add 1~2 new features, newsletter it, gauge feedback and then add more. Doing it this way is also a good way to keep the cost of the APIs low, since you roll out less features, and only to those paying the most.
With the RiteKit APIs, you can access numerous analytic and functional value-add endpoints, such as text-to-image generation, and get them all in one price tier.
Note that you may use one or more of the API solutions, and your total API calls are added together. The API is not bundled with our consumer SaaS products (RiteTag, RiteForge, RiteBoost, Rite.ly). You would need to register for the API with Twitter or Facebook, but need not pay for any of the consumer products to access the API.
Start on the free tier for testing; upgrade at the bottom of the RiteKit API Demo Dashboard when needed.
If you’ve got Copper CRM, you can already use RiteKit data for marketing in Copper CRM products today.
Copper CRM customers already can use data from RiteKit Hashtag Reports for marketing with Copper features — as explained in this article.