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WHEN THIS HAPPENS
An event that starts an automationAUTOMATICALLY DO THIS
An event a Zap performs after it startsEndless possibilities
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How Zapier works
Zapier lets you build automated workflows between two or more apps—no code necessary. These workflows are called Zaps, and this is how they work.
A trigger is where automation begins
A trigger is an event that starts your Zap. Say you want to receive an email every time someone fills in a Facebook form—the trigger would be "new Facebook lead.
Now it's time for action
An action is the event an automation performs after it is triggered. Say you want to send a Slack message any time you receive a Facebook lead—the action would be "send a Slack message.
And that's it! You've just created a Zap.
A Zap is an automated workflow—consisting of a trigger and one or more actions—that connects your apps.
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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.
Skipped
Find Row in Table
Find a row in a table.
Find User
Finds a user in a Workspace by email, name, or id
Feed URLRequired
Username
Password
What Triggers a New Feed Item?
Try It
Skipped
Find Select Option ID for Table Field
Finds a Select Option ID by its text value
Feed URLsRequired
What Triggers a New Feed Item?
Try ItFeed URLRequired
Feed Title
Max Records
Item TitleRequired
Source URLRequired
ContentRequired
Automatically Truncate Messages over 10KB?
Author Name
Author Email
Author Link
Media URL
Media MIME Type
Media Length in Bytes
Pubdate