Calendly + Microsoft Office 365 integrations
Send emails via Microsoft Office 365 when invitees cancel on Calendly
Stay on top of your scheduling with this Calendly and Microsoft Office 365 workflow. When an invitee cancels in Calendly, this setup jumps into action and sends an email through Microsoft Office 365, ensuring you're always informed and able to adjust your calendar efficiently. Streamline your communication and never miss out on crucial scheduling updates again.
- When this happens...Invitee CanceledTriggers when an invitee cancels a scheduled event.
- automatically do this!Send EmailSend an email from your Office 365 account.
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- Event Canceled
Triggers when an event is canceled.
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Calendly is an elegant and simple scheduling tool for businesses that eliminates email back and forth. It helps save time so that businesses can provide great service and increase sales.
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