Open CTI (Computer Telephony Integration) is a JavaScript API that allows third-party CTI providers to integrate their telephony systems with Salesforce, enabling features like click-to-dial and screen pop — without requiring customers to install desktop-based CTI adapters.
If you need assistance with Open CTI issues, this article explains which Salesforce support team handles Open CTI cases and how to find the right help based on your support plan and the nature of the issue.
Open CTI is entitled to be handled by Salesforce Core Developer Support. Developer Support is provided to customers on Premier, Premier Plus, and Signature Support plans on a per-cloud basis.
Before creating a support case, confirm that your account is entitled to Developer Support. If not, the case would not qualify for Developer Support unless a Premier or Premier Plus Success Plan is purchased. Contact your Account Executive for plan information. For more details, see the Salesforce Success Plans FAQ in Additional Resources.
Troubleshooting functionality for third-party CTI applications, packages, or programs is not provided by Salesforce Support unless specifically stated in the Overview section of the app's listing on the AppExchange.
To find support for a specific third-party CTI app:
For more information, see Support for third-party apps, installed packages, or programs in Additional Resources.
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