Can Salesforce automation run on synced ReachStream data?

Can Salesforce automation run on synced ReachStream data?

Yes. Once your ReachStream contacts are synced to Salesforce, they function as standard records within your CRM. Salesforce automation—including workflows, triggers, and follow-up actions—can run on this data just as it would with any other contact record.

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