Create contacts in Constant Contact when new leads are added to Check Cherry
Streamline your marketing activities by connecting Check Cherry and Constant Contact. With this workflow, every time a new lead is added on Check Cherry, a contact will be created in the Constant Contact app. This seamless process saves time, keeps your contact list updated, and helps you engage with leads swiftly and efficiently. Capitalize on each potential customer without lifting a finger.
- When this happens...New Lead Is Added to Check CherryTriggers when a new lead is added via contact form, incomplete signup, or manually. Note that incomplete signups are delayed by approximately 20 minutes in order to allow time to finish checkout.
- automatically do this!Create ContactTriggers when a new contact is added to your account.
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More things you can do with Check Cherry and Constant Contact
Discover other triggers and actions you can use with Check Cherry and Constant Contact
- Event Is Marked as Complete by Check Cherry
Triggers when an event is marked as complete.
Try ItTriggerInstant - New Checklist Item Is Created in Check Cherry
Triggers when a new checklist item is created.
Try ItTriggerInstant - New Lead Is Added to Check Cherry
Triggers when a new lead is added via contact form, incomplete signup, or manually. Note that incomplete signups are delayed by approximately 20 minutes in order to allow time to finish checkout.
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- New Appointment
Triggers when a new appointment is added to Check Cherry
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Try ItTriggerInstant- New Payment Is Recorded in Check Cherry
Triggers when a new payment is added to Check Cherry via a customer making a payment, making a deposit, or is manually entered by an admin.
Try ItTriggerInstant - New User Is Added to Check Cherry
Triggers when a new user is added to Check Cherry via manual creation, sending an invitation, creating an event, or accepting a proposal.
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