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introduction: title: Introduction to this task description: This task shows you how to handle an inbound call into your web app using the JavaScript Client SDK. content: | # Introduction In this tutorial, you will learn how to create a Client SDK application and then write the code to receive an inbound <abbr title="Public Switched Telephone Network">PSTN</abbr> call. To achieve this, you will need: * A web application that will notify the service agent of an inbound call and offer the ability to answer it * A webhook server that can process an inbound webhook and return an <abbr title="Nexmo Call Control Object">NCCO</abbr> to forward the inbound call to your application prerequisites: - create-nexmo-account - install-nodejs - install-node-client-sdk - install-nexmo-cli-beta - install-express - run-ngrok tasks: - client-sdk/create-application - buy-nexmo-number - link-nexmo-number - client-sdk/create-user - client-sdk/generate-jwt - client-sdk/phone-to-app/create-webhook-server - client-sdk/phone-to-app/code - client-sdk/phone-to-app/run conclusion: title: What's next? description: What else can you do with the Client SDK? content: | # What's next? You can do a lot more with the Client SDK. We want to hear what ideas you have in mind? Contact us at [devrel@vonage.com](mailto:devrel@vonage.com) See [Client SDK documentation](/client-sdk/overview).
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