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A trigger is where automation begins
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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.
New Received Message in Zapier
Receives messages from AutoRemote and lets you act on them
Try ItTitleRequired
TextRequired
Notification Id
Cancel
Persistent
Ticker Text
Sub Text
Icon
Picture
Priority
Action on Receive
Action on Touch
Action on Dismiss
Url open on Notification Click
LED color
LED On time
LED Off time
Sound
Share
Vibration Pattern
Status Bar Icon
Dismiss on Touch
Number
Content Info
Max Progress
Current Progress
Indeterminate Progress
Act as Sender
Action Button 1
Action Label 1
Action Button Icon 1
Action Button 2
Action Label 2
Action Button Icon 2
Action Button 3
Action Label 3
Action Button Icon 3
New Contact
Triggers when a new contact is created (through the create contact form in Data & Dialer section).
Try ItSend Button Clicked
Triggers via the Send to Zapier button in Actions dropdown of the contact screen. Used for sending Mojo Neighborhood Search and Mojo Skip Traced data.
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Message TextRequired
Password
Target
Time To Live
Sender
Channel
Message Group
GroupRequired
Try ItGroupRequired
Try ItContact Updated
Triggers when a contact is updated. Specifically when a basic field (like name, address, etc), misc field (Listing Status, etc), note or information field (Last Call Result, etc) is changed in Mojo.
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