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How to Automate DNC Removal Requests in Convoso

Robert Floyd Dugger 2026年06月19日 08:19 4 次阅读 来源:Dev.to

DNC removal requests shouldn't take more than a few seconds to process. If your ops team is manually logging into each system, finding the number, and removing it one platform at a time, every request is an open compliance window. Here's how to close it automatically. The Problem With Manual DNC Processing A number comes in flagged for removal. Someone on the floor submits it. If you're running Convoso alongside Zoom Contact Center, Zoom Phone, and Telesero, that means logging into each system separately — find the number, remove it, move to the next platform, repeat. At multiple removal requests per week across several systems, you're looking at significant manual work each week. More importantly, every minute between the request and the removal is a minute of active compliance exposure. A TCPA violation starts at $500 per call. When the pattern is systematic — a number that should have been removed staying active across multiple campaigns — class action exposure enters the picture. The gap between when a removal is requested and when it actually completes isn't just inefficiency. It's risk that compounds with every dial attempt on a number that should be off the list. How Automated DNC Removal Works The automated version uses a Slack slash command as the intake point. An ops manager types the number into a command and hits send. The request routes immediately to a cloud service — deployed on Google Cloud Run — that fans out across every active system in parallel. Not sequentially. Simultaneously. In a contact center running multiple Convoso campaigns alongside Zoom Contact Center, Zoom Phone, and Telesero, a single command hits every platform in parallel. Each system processes the removal independently. Results log to cloud storage with a timestamp and each system's individual response recorded separately. A confirmation returns to the Slack channel before the manager has switched back to their next task. Wall-clock time from submission to confirmed removal across

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