openphone

n8n community node for OpenPhone API integration - send SMS, manage contacts, and receive webhooks

Package Information

Released: 9/13/2025
Downloads: 18 weekly / 42 monthly
Latest Version: 0.3.0
Author: Trey McMeans

Documentation

n8n-nodes-openphone

This is an n8n community node that provides OpenPhone integration for n8n workflows.

n8n is a fair-code licensed workflow automation platform.

OpenPhone is a business phone system built for teams.

Installation

Follow the installation guide in the n8n community nodes documentation.

In n8n

  1. Go to Settings > Community Nodes
  2. Select Install a community node
  3. Enter n8n-nodes-openphone
  4. Select Install

Manual installation

To install this node manually in a local n8n instance:

npm install n8n-nodes-openphone

Operations

OpenPhone Node

The OpenPhone node supports the following operations:

Messages

  • Send - Send SMS/MMS messages
  • Get - Retrieve a specific message
  • List - List all messages

Contacts

  • Create - Create a new contact
  • Get - Retrieve a contact
  • Update - Update contact information
  • List - List all contacts

Webhooks

  • Create - Create a webhook subscription
  • Delete - Remove a webhook
  • List - List all webhooks

OpenPhone Trigger Node

The OpenPhone Trigger node listens for real-time events:

  • Message received
  • Message delivered
  • Message updated
  • Call started
  • Call completed
  • Call recording ready
  • Contact created
  • Contact updated

Credentials

You'll need an OpenPhone API key to use this node:

  1. Log into your OpenPhone account
  2. Go to Workspace Settings → API
  3. Click "Generate API Key"
  4. Enter a label for your key
  5. Copy the API key and save it securely

In n8n:

  1. Go to Credentials
  2. Create new "OpenPhone API" credential
  3. Paste your API key

Usage Example

Send SMS Workflow

  1. Add an OpenPhone node to your workflow
  2. Select "Message" resource and "Send" operation
  3. Configure:
    • To: Recipient phone number
    • From: Your OpenPhone number
    • Message: Your message text
  4. Connect your OpenPhone credentials

Webhook Trigger Example

  1. Add an OpenPhone Trigger node
  2. Select events to listen for (e.g., "Message Received")
  3. Configure optional filters
  4. The webhook URL will be automatically registered with OpenPhone

Resources

License

MIT

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