Triggers
Triggers when new events are created.
Triggers when the new thread is created.
Triggers when a user joins a group
Triggers when a new user joins your community through an invitation link.
Triggers when the user RSVP'd "Yes" OR confirms the event invitation.
Triggers when course is completed
Actions
Add members to a group.
Creates a new Group in your Heartbeat community.
Remove members from a group.
Find the user by their E-mail id.
Creates a new Channel in your Heartbeat community.
Creates a new thread.
Creates a new comment in your community.
Creates a new Event in your Heartbeat community
Remove a user from the Heartbeat community. The user will no longer have access to the community.
Create an invitation link in the Heartbeat community for users to join. Pre-approved links are automatically accepted.
Send a new direct message in your community.
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Data mapping in viaSocket involves defining how information flows from one application to another in your automation. You specify which data from the trigger event should be used in your action step.
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Webhooks simply POST data (or JSON) to a specific URL every time we see something new. Webhooks can also accept data (or JSON) to kick off a workflow in Zapier.