Use Mezmo with DialNexa when the call depends on a file, form, PDF, signature, contract, storage folder, or document review.
Where Mezmo fits in a DialNexa workflow
Mezmo should receive DialNexa output when the conversation affects a file, document, folder, form submission, PDF, extracted field, signature request, or review task. The handoff should explain what the caller asked for, what DialNexa learned, which record or object is affected, and who owns the next step.Prepare document handoffs
Capture document type, owner, missing fields, requested change, deadline, and approval path.
Extract or verify fields
Compare caller statements with parsed invoice, ID, contract, form, or PDF data before approval.
Route signature blockers
Record who needs to sign, what term is disputed, what changed, and whether legal or finance must review.
Store evidence correctly
Keep recordings, transcripts, generated PDFs, and signed documents beside the customer or case record.
What DialNexa should capture for Mezmo
- Caller, account, document type, file link, folder path, submission ID, signer, and permission level
- Requested change, extracted fields, missing fields, signer details, deadline, and approval owner
- Exception reason, document version, customer expectation, and promised next step
- Transcript link, recording link, DialNexa call ID, CRM link, ticket link, and storage folder link
- Redaction, retention, access, and sensitive-document flags
High-value Mezmo workflows
Signature request is blocked
Signature request is blocked
DialNexa should attach the relevant file or visual evidence, summarize what the caller says it proves, and mark the review owner in Mezmo. Sensitive files should stay behind restricted links.
Customer sends a file as evidence
Customer sends a file as evidence
DialNexa should attach the relevant file or visual evidence, summarize what the caller says it proves, and mark the review owner in Mezmo. Sensitive files should stay behind restricted links.
Document should be stored with a case
Document should be stored with a case
DialNexa should attach the relevant file or visual evidence, summarize what the caller says it proves, and mark the review owner in Mezmo. Sensitive files should stay behind restricted links.
Reviewer needs a structured exception note
Reviewer needs a structured exception note
For this workflow, DialNexa should send Mezmo a concise, action-ready handoff: matched caller, affected record, reason for the update, urgency, owner, next step, and links to call evidence.
Caller asks for a document resend
Caller asks for a document resend
DialNexa should attach the relevant file or visual evidence, summarize what the caller says it proves, and mark the review owner in Mezmo. Sensitive files should stay behind restricted links.
Use create category
Use create category
Use create category only when DialNexa has a matched caller, a clear destination object, and enough call context to justify opening a new document record. If the caller is unclear, route to review instead of creating noise.
Use update category
Use update category
Use update category when the caller changes a field, status, owner, date, priority, note, consent choice, or next step on an existing Mezmo record. Include the old value, new value, and reason from the call.
Workflows that pair Mezmo with other integrations
- Mezmo + Gmail: Gmail for approved document delivery.
- Mezmo + Zendesk: Zendesk for support cases tied to documents.
- Mezmo + Google Sheets: Google Sheets for extracted-field review.
- Mezmo + QuickBooks: QuickBooks for invoice-related documents.
- Mezmo + Google Drive: Google Drive for storing files and evidence.
- Mezmo + DocuSign: DocuSign for signature requests.
Implementation notes
- Use the DialNexa call ID as the idempotency key before running Mezmo actions.
- Write a short operational summary into Mezmo and link to the full transcript or recording for audit.
- Map required fields before launch: destination object, owner, status, urgency, next step, and record URL.
- Create review paths for low-confidence matches, sensitive requests, high-value customers, and actions that change money, access, legal terms, or customer commitments.
FAQs
When should a document go to review?
When should a document go to review?
Missing fields, low-confidence extraction, signature blockers, legal language, identity files, and money-related changes should go to review.
What should be captured for signatures?
What should be captured for signatures?
Signer, role, email, agreed terms, disputed terms, deadline, approval owner, and transcript link.
How are duplicate documents avoided?
How are duplicate documents avoided?
Match by customer, file ID, document type, version, case, destination folder, and call ID.
Can DialNexa generate PDFs after calls?
Can DialNexa generate PDFs after calls?
Yes for approved templates such as confirmations, quotes, or summaries. Use review for legal, billing, or high-value documents.
What stays private?
What stays private?
IDs, contracts, tax documents, payment images, private health or HR files, and full recordings.
How should document resends work?
How should document resends work?
Verify recipient, document type, and permission before sending. Log what was sent and why.
What should reviewers see first?
What should reviewers see first?
The document link, caller explanation, missing or disputed fields, requested outcome, owner, and transcript link.