World Time API + Salesforce

Send the response straight into Salesforce — connected through Zapier, Make, or n8n, no code required.

WhenSalesforceNew record
trigger
RunWorld Time APIReturns the response
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ThenSalesforceCreate record

The World Time API in Salesforce.

Salesforce is the world's leading enterprise CRM. Connecting APIs to Salesforce enables sophisticated data enrichment, automated validation workflows, and real-time data synchronization. Maintain pristine data quality at enterprise scale.

Workflows worth wiring.

Validate and standardize addresses for all new leads entering your pipeline
Enrich account records with firmographic data from external business APIs
Automatically verify phone numbers and update their validity status
Score leads based on email domain reputation and deliverability metrics

Ready-made ideas.

New lead created Fetch time → update timezone field

Enrich leads with timezone data

When a Salesforce lead is created, fetch their city's timezone and time data. Store timezone and country in custom fields for call scheduling.

Task created for outreach Fetch time → verify business hours

Schedule calls during business hours

Before scheduling a call, check the lead's local time using time24 and day. Ensure the call falls within their business hours.

Connect it in a few steps.

Set up with Zapier
  1. 1
    Set the trigger. Create a Zap with Salesforce as the trigger app and "New record" as the event. Connect your account.
  2. 2
    Add the API action. Add APIVerve as the action, select the World Time API, and map your trigger data to the request.
  3. 3
    Send it back. Add a second Salesforce action for "Create record" and map the returned fields (like search) into it.
  4. 4
    Test & turn on. Test the Zap with real data to confirm the mapping, then turn it on.
Set up with Make
  1. 1
    Add the trigger. Create a scenario and add a Salesforce module set to "New record". Authenticate your account.
  2. 2
    Call the API. Add an HTTP module pointing at api.apiverve.com/v1/worldtime with your x-api-key header. Pass the trigger's data as the input.
  3. 3
    Parse & map. Add a JSON module to read the response, then a Salesforce module for "Create record". Map fields like data.search into place.
  4. 4
    Activate. Run once to confirm the mapping, then switch the scenario on and set its schedule.
Set up with n8n
  1. 1
    Add the trigger node. Start a workflow with a Salesforce trigger node for "New record" and connect your credentials.
  2. 2
    Add an HTTP Request node. Point it at api.apiverve.com/v1/worldtime using Header Auth (x-api-key). Feed in the trigger data.
  3. 3
    Map with expressions. Add a Salesforce node for "Create record" and reference the response with expressions such as {{ $json.data.search }}.
  4. 4
    Execute & activate. Execute manually to verify, then activate the workflow for production.

What Salesforce receives.

search"San Francisco"
foundCitiesarray of 2

Salesforce + World Time API FAQ

How do I integrate external APIs with Salesforce workflows?
Use automation platforms like Zapier or Make to bridge Salesforce and external APIs. Alternatively, Salesforce Flow can call HTTP endpoints directly for enterprise setups.
Can I trigger API calls from Salesforce process builder?
Yes, though it's easier with automation platforms. You can also use Apex callouts for native Salesforce integration with external APIs.
How do I maintain data quality in Salesforce with APIs?
Set up validation workflows on record creation and updates. Use APIs to verify emails, phones, and addresses before records are saved or marked as validated.

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