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Volts Connect Documentation -
Installation & Requirements

This guide walks you through installing Volts Connect, verifying system requirements, connecting your Twilio account, and configuring webhooks so messages can be sent and received correctly.

Installation & Requirements

Before installing Volts Connect, make sure your environment meets the following requirements.

Requirements

  • WordPress 5.8 or higher

  • PHP 7.4 or higher

  • HTTPS (SSL) enabled

  • A valid Twilio account

  • At least one SMS-capable Twilio phone number

⚠️ Volts Connect requires HTTPS to receive incoming webhooks from Twilio.

Plugin Installation

  1. Download the Volts Connect plugin ZIP file.

  2. In your WordPress admin, go to Plugins → Add New → Upload Plugin.

  3. Upload the ZIP file and click Install Now.

  4. Once installed, click Activate.

  5. A new Volts Connect menu will appear in the WordPress admin sidebar.

  6. After activation, Volts Connect requires a valid license key to enable functionality.
    You will be prompted to enter your license key before accessing any features.

Connecting Twilio

Volts Connect uses Twilio to send and receive SMS and MMS messages.

HOW TO CREATE A TWILIO ACCOUNT AND GET A NUMBER

Step 1: Get your Twilio credentials

Log in to your Twilio Console and locate:

  • Account SID

  • Auth Token

Step 2: Enter credentials in Volts Connect

  1. In WordPress, go to Volts Connect → Settings → General Settings.

  2. Enter your Twilio Account SID.

  3. Enter your Twilio Auth Token.

  4. Add your Primary Twilio Phone Number.

  5. (Optional) Add additional Twilio numbers and assign labels.

  6. Click Save Settings.

Step 3: Test the connection

After saving:

  1. Click Test Connection.

  2. A success message confirms your credentials are valid.

If the test fails, double-check your credentials and confirm your Twilio account is active.

Webhook Setup

Webhooks allow Twilio to deliver incoming SMS and MMS messages to your WordPress site.

Step 1: Copy the webhook URL

  1. Go to Volts Connect → Settings → General Settings.

  2. Locate the Incoming Webhook URL generated by Volts Connect.

  3. Copy the full URL.


Step 2: Configure webhook in Twilio

  1. Log in to your Twilio Console.

  2. Go to Phone Numbers → Manage → Active Numbers.

  3. Click on your SMS-enabled phone number.

  4. Scroll to the Messaging section.

  5. In the Webhook URL field:

    • Paste the webhook URL from Volts Connect.

  6. Set the HTTP method to POST.

  7. Save the configuration.


Step 3: Optional webhook forwarding

Volts Connect can forward raw Twilio webhook payloads to another endpoint (CRM, automation tool, or custom service).

  1. In General Settings, find Webhook Forwarder (Optional).

  2. Enter the destination URL.

  3. Save settings.

Incoming messages will now:

  • Be processed by Volts Connect

  • Be forwarded to the secondary endpoint


Next Steps

Once installation is complete, continue with:


Common Setup Issues

If messages are not sending or receiving:

  • Verify your site is using HTTPS

  • Confirm the webhook URL is saved correctly in Twilio

  • Ensure your Twilio number supports SMS or MMS

  • Check that your Twilio balance is active

For detailed troubleshooting, see the Troubleshooting section.

Support & Scope

This documentation covers installation, configuration, and usage of Volts Connect and its official add-ons.

Item support includes help with setup, configuration issues, and bug fixes. Custom workflows, advanced integrations, and implementation services are available separately.

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