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Can V1CE add WhatsApp, PDF attachments, or a specific CRM? Feature requests and roadmap

How to submit a V1CE feature request, what's currently supported, and how V1CE tracks the roadmap without committing to release dates.

Written by Akshay Kumar

Can V1CE add WhatsApp, PDF attachments, or a specific CRM? Feature requests and roadmap

If V1CE is missing a feature you want, like a WhatsApp share button on your V1CE page, PDF attachments, a Google Contacts sync, or an integration with ActiveCampaign, you can submit a feature request through V1CE support. V1CE tracks every request and weighs them when planning. V1CE does not commit to specific release dates on the roadmap, so V1CE will not promise when a feature will ship.

How to submit a V1CE feature request

To submit a feature request to V1CE:

  1. Contact V1CE support through live chat or email.

  2. Describe the feature you want, what problem it solves for you, and how you would use it.

  3. If your request is for a specific integration, name the platform exactly (for example, "ActiveCampaign", "Pipedrive", "Google Contacts").

  4. V1CE logs the request and adds it to the feature tracker the product team reviews.

Every request gets logged. V1CE replies to confirm it has been added to the tracker. V1CE does not commit to a delivery date, but high-vote requests get prioritised.

Adding a WhatsApp section to your V1CE page

A dedicated WhatsApp share button on your V1CE page is a frequent request. Today, the best way to put a WhatsApp link on your V1CE page is to add a custom link block with a wa.me/[your-number] URL and a WhatsApp icon. That gives visitors a one-tap path to message you on WhatsApp. A native first-class WhatsApp block is on the feature request tracker.

Attaching a PDF to your V1CE page

A built-in "attach a PDF" block on your V1CE page is a tracked feature request. Today, the supported workaround is to host the PDF somewhere public (Google Drive with link sharing, Dropbox, your own website) and add a link block on your V1CE page that points to it. Visitors tap the link and the PDF opens on their phone.

If you sell digital downloads (paid PDFs, eBooks, templates), the V1CE Services feature lets you deliver files to buyers on its own. See How do I sell Services on my V1CE page?

A specific CRM integration is missing

If V1CE does not have a native integration with your specific CRM (for example, ActiveCampaign, HighLevel, Pipedrive, or Google Contacts), the supported workaround is Zapier. V1CE connects to Zapier, and Zapier then forwards each new V1CE contact into the CRM of your choice.

See How do I use the V1CE CRM to manage my contacts? for the full list of CRMs V1CE syncs to natively and how the Zapier path works.

Submitting a native-integration request for your CRM through support helps V1CE prioritise which native integrations to build next.

Does V1CE share a public roadmap?

V1CE does not publish a public roadmap with specific release dates. The reason: product priorities shift as V1CE learns from customer use, and V1CE would rather under-promise on dates than commit to something and miss it. What V1CE does share, on request, is whether a specific feature is in the tracker, and whether it is being actively worked on or queued.

Can I pay to fast-track a feature?

For most feature requests, no. V1CE prioritises the roadmap based on customer demand, not paid fast-tracking. For very large enterprise or agency customers with specific integration needs, V1CE may be able to discuss custom development as part of a wider contract. Contact V1CE sales for an enterprise conversation.

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