Create Google Sheets rows for new Builderly subscriptions to streamline data tracking
Effortlessly keep track of new Builderly subscriptions in your Google Sheets by setting up this automation. When a user starts a subscription in Builderly, this workflow creates a new row in your specified Google Sheets spreadsheet, helping you maintain an organized record of all subscribers without any manual effort. Streamline your subscription management process and stay updated on your user base with this seamless integration.
Effortlessly keep track of new Builderly subscriptions in your Google Sheets by setting up this automation. When a user starts a subscription in Builderly, this workflow creates a new row in your specified Google Sheets spreadsheet, helping you maintain an organized record of all subscribers without any manual effort. Streamline your subscription management process and stay updated on your user base with this seamless integration.
- When this happens...User Started a Subscription
Triggers when a user starts a subscription.
- automatically do this!Create Spreadsheet Row
Create a new row in a specific spreadsheet.
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Admin Created New Blog Article
Triggers when an admin creates a new blog article inside the Builderly dashboard.
Try ItCustomer Added to Cart
Triggers when a customer adds products to the cart and proceeds to checkout.
Try ItUser Confirmed Booking
Triggers when a user confirms a booking
Try ItNew Customer Was Created
Triggers when a new customer is created inside Builderly. This could be in result of an order, abandoned cart, booking, subscription, program start, and more.
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Admin Created New Product
Triggers when an admin creates a new product inside the Builderly dashboard.
Try ItUser Booked an Appointment
Triggers when a user books an appointment for a service with a staff member.
Try ItUser Completed a Program/Course
Triggers when a user completes a program on your site or app.
Try ItUser Made a Purchase
Triggers when a user creates an order from your site or app.
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