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Text message on my phone

  • May 6, 2025
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I want to have a text message  that arrives on my Android phone forwarded to my Gmail account- is that possible? Is it possible using my Phone Link app which receives text messages on my computer- it is a Microsoft product- thanks for your help.

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Sync9-Solutions
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Hello ​@Yigs ,

I believe the Phone Link app doesn’t offer native Zapier integration or public API access, which limits direct automation via Zapier.

You might want to explore Android apps that support webhooks or email forwarding. Consider trying AutoForward SMS or SMS Forwarder, and check if they support webhooks, if so, you can set them up with Zapier.


Troy Tessalone
Zapier Orchestrator & Solution Partner
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  • Zapier Orchestrator & Solution Partner
  • May 6, 2025

Hi ​@Yigs 

Explore the available Phone & SMS Zap app integrations available: https://zapier.com/apps/categories/phone


JammerS
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  • Zapier Staff
  • May 7, 2025

Hi ​@Yigs,

 

While Zapier doesn't directly support forwarding SMS messages from Android to Gmail, there are several alternative methods you can consider. One option is using Microsoft Phone Link, which currently lacks Zapier integration; you might explore whether it offers automation features or third-party plugins to help forward messages. Alternatively, reliable SMS forwarding apps from the Google Play Store can automatically send incoming texts to your Gmail address, and you can then use Gmail filters to organize them. For more advanced control, Android automation apps like Tasker allow you to create custom workflows that trigger email forwarding upon receiving SMS messages. It's also worth checking Zapier periodically for new integrations that may support this functionality.

I hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any more questions or issues.