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# Email, call & share buttons

### How to add share, email, and call options in your app?

Add share, email, and call options in your app’s secondary menu. These options open the respective native apps on the user’s device, allowing quick access to sharing, calling, or sending emails.

#### Steps to follow

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**Step 1: Enable the secondary menu**

* Go to your [**app dashboard**](https://app.appmysite.com/app/dashboard).
* Go to [**Navigation > Menu**](https://app.appmysite.com/app/menu).
* Turn on the toggle for the secondary menu.

**Step 2: Locate default buttons**

* Once enabled, the share, email, and call buttons will appear by default in the secondary menu.

**Step 3: Add your details**

* For the email button, enter the email address where you want to receive messages.
* For the call button, enter the phone number you want users to call.
* For the share button, enter the link to share your app with the world.&#x20;

{% hint style="success" %}
The share, email, and call buttons and their icons can be customized as per your preference.
{% endhint %}

{% hint style="warning" %}
Add any messaging app to the secondary menu using direct links that open chats instantly, such as WhatsApp or Telegram
{% endhint %}

**Step 4: Save changes**

* Click Save to confirm your setup.


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