RabbitMQ
Open-source message broker to route and queue events between services.

How the flow runs
A native automation connects RabbitMQ to calls, CRM and run history.
What the engine includes
No-code flows for RabbitMQ: triggers, AI steps, CRM and history in Famulor.
Triggers
Calls, bookings, inbound webhooks, schedules and CRM events start the flow.
AI steps
Generate text, extract fields, branch and loop, inside the builder.
CRM & apps
Native CRM actions plus 1000+ connected apps on the automation platform.
Available actions
Actions Famulor can run in RabbitMQ from an automation run.
RabbitMQ
sendMessageToExchange
Send a message on a RabbitMQ exchange
sendMessageToQueue
Send a message on a RabbitMQ queue
Available triggers
Events in RabbitMQ that start a native Famulor flow.
Message Received
Triggers when a message is received on a RabbitMQ queue
RabbitMQ
Live in three steps
Connect RabbitMQ in the automation platform.
1
Connect your RabbitMQ account
OAuth, API key or MCP: credentials stay encrypted on the connection.
2
Build the automation
Wire triggers, AI steps and RabbitMQ actions in the visual builder.
3
Test and activate
Dry-run against sample data, then activate. Every run lands in history.
Ready to connect RabbitMQ to the native engine?
Start an automation run: triggers, AI steps, CRM and run history, plus 1000+ more apps.
RabbitMQ FAQ
Frequently asked questions about the RabbitMQ integration
Setup takes less than 5 minutes. Connect your RabbitMQ account, configure your voice agent preferences, and start automating your phone calls immediately.


