Mobile Click To Call

With this day and age, I would think that most people check their emails from their mobile phone. Your system does not allow to add a href for a phone number example: (333) 444-5555 I get an invalid url error and it will not let me save my changes. Please let me know if you update your system in the future. Thank you!

60 Comments
NelleC
Occasional Participant
This is for the dev team. The only way to properly ensure that phone numbers are linked in Androids Gmail App is by using a link. In your page builder, you can only insert http and mailto links. There is no way to make GMail...
Chris_L
Employee
Status changed to: Voting Open

@NelleC Thank you for the feedback and idea. I have opened the idea up for voting.

JoeH1211
Participant

Has this been added. I am not able to link a phone number in your builder app. Please advise.

 

Marisa_M
Established Member

Just wondering why, in 2019, this still has not been implemented yet...???  It would be a very helpful feature to have!

MarisaD76
Participant

It's now 2020, and I'm also trying to figure out how to do this. This would be a great feature!

CraigZ67
Participant

This in not an idea.  It's a necessity.  Post haste.  

StephenB445
Regular Participant
CC needs to develop the ability to create a "clickable" phone number that allows recipient to view email on cell phone and "click" to make the call.
StephenB445
Regular Participant

Allow the click and call feature on emails. I am surprised CC does not support this.

RussellB67
Frequent Participant

Yeah, I'm surprised after FOUR years since this request there has been no action taken...

RussellB67
Frequent Participant

I make most of my campaigns in the custom code editor. When I use the code <a href="tel:+1-555-555-5555">555-555-5555</a>, the link doesn't work in any browser I test it in: gmail, MacOS, Windows Outlook, iOS. I finally deiced to click the "View as webpage" link and opened the page source. It looks like constant contact automatically changes the <a href="tel:+1-555-555-5555"> code to: <a href="#">. It's as if it detects that the code I used is not a http: or mailto: and "fixes" it to just #.

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