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Supported triggers and actions
Zapier helps you create workflows that connect your apps to automate repetitive tasks. A trigger is an event that starts a workflow, and an action is an event a Zap performs.
- Account Updated
Triggers when an existing Account is updated.
Try ItTriggerInstant - New Account
Triggers when a new Account is created.
Try ItTriggerInstant - NameRequired
- Domain
- Phone Number
- Raw Address
ActionWrite- nameRequired
- amountRequired
- Owner ID
- Opportunity Stage Id
- Closed Date
ActionWrite
- Contact Updated
Triggers when an existing Contact is updated.
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- First NameRequired
- Last NameRequired
- Organization NameRequired
- title
- Email AddressRequired
- Address
- Website Url
ActionWrite- NoteRequired
- Contacts IDsRequired
- PriorityRequired
- TypeRequired
- Due DateRequired
- Assigned ToRequired
ActionWrite
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Frequently Asked Questions about Apollo + Asana integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Apollo and Asana
What is required to integrate Apollo with Asana?
To integrate Apollo with Asana, you need an active account in both Apollo and Asana. Additionally, you'll need to authorize the integration through OAuth for each platform, which allows us to connect on your behalf.
Can I create a task in Asana when a deal is updated in Apollo?
Yes, using our integration, you can set up a trigger such that whenever a deal is updated in Apollo, an action creates a corresponding task in Asana. This helps ensure that your team stays on top of key changes without manual intervention.
How do I sync comments between Apollo and Asana?
Currently, the integration allows for actions that add comments from one platform to another based on specific triggers, such as when a comment is added or updated on a record in Apollo or a task in Asana.
Is it possible to update an Apollo contact when an Asana project status changes?
Yes, you can configure the integration to trigger actions for updating contacts in Apollo whenever there’s a change in project status within Asana. This helps maintain consistency across your CRM and project management tools.
Are there pre-built templates available for common workflows?
We provide several pre-built templates that cover common workflows like creating tasks based on new deals or updating records across both platforms. These templates can be easily customized to suit specific needs.
Can I customize what data gets transferred between Apollo and Asana?
Yes, our integration allows you to customize which fields and data elements are included during transfer. You can map fields according to your requirements during setup.
How often does data get synchronized between the two platforms?
Data synchronization occurs automatically based on the defined triggers within the setup process. Typically, this means real-time updates as actions occur within either platform.