Sender is a leading platform designed to streamline communication and enhance collaboration within organizations.
Transform your communication workflows with AI Agents that can automate responses, manage notifications, and drive operational efficiency.



Sender excels at streamlining communication and workflow automation. Relevance AI enhances this with intelligent AI agents that can analyze, respond, and take action on communications at scale.
Seamless Workflow Orchestration
The agent automates complex workflows, ensuring smooth operations across teams.
Real-Time Engagement Insights
Gain immediate feedback on user interactions to enhance communication strategies.
Proactive Issue Resolution
The agent identifies and addresses potential problems before they escalate.
Relevance AI gives you access to Sender's communication and notification tools within your automated workflows.
What you’ll need
You don't need to be a developer to set up this integration. Follow this simple guide to get started:
- A Sender account
- A Relevance AI account with access to your projects
- Authorization (you'll connect securely using OAuth—no sensitive info stored manually)
Security & Reliability
The integration uses secure OAuth authentication, ensuring only authorized workflows access your Sender data. Relevance AI handles API operations (like GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, PATCH) in the background—so you don't have to worry about authentication headers, request formatting, or API limits.
Built-in validation and response handling ensure your workflows run smoothly, with automatic parsing of API responses.
No training on your data
Your data remains private and is never utilized for model training purposes.
Security first
We never store anything we don’t need to. The inputs or outputs of your tools are never stored.

Best Practices for Non-Technical Users
To get the most out of the Sender + Relevance AI integration without writing code:
- Configure authentication properly: Ensure OAuth credentials are set up correctly with appropriate permissions.
- Use proper HTTP methods: Match GET for retrieving data, POST for creating, PUT/PATCH for updates.
- Structure API requests carefully: Follow Sender's API path conventions and payload formats.
- Handle responses appropriately: Check status codes and response bodies for successful operations.
- Implement error handling: Monitor API rate limits and include retry logic for failed requests.