CourseStorm + PostgreSQL

Add new CourseStorm registrations to PostgreSQL as rows

When a new registration takes place inside CourseStorm, this workflow adds those registration details as a new row in your PostgreSQL database. It's an ideal solution for educators and trainers wanting to stay on top of new sign-ups and streamline their database management. Save time and keep your information organized and up-to-date with this smooth data transfer process.

When a new registration takes place inside CourseStorm, this workflow adds those registration details as a new row in your PostgreSQL database. It's an ideal solution for educators and trainers wanting to stay on top of new sign-ups and streamline their database management. Save time and keep your information organized and up-to-date with this smooth data transfer process.

  1. When this happens...
    CourseStormCourseStorm
    New Registration

    Triggers asynchoronous request to retrieve registrations.

    TriggerInstant
  2. automatically do this!
    PostgreSQLPostgreSQL
    New Row

    Triggers when you add a new row.

    ActionWrite
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About CourseStorm

CourseStorm is a simple online class registration system to help educational organizations save time and money while increasing enrollments.

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About PostgreSQL

PostgreSQL is a powerful, open-source database engine with a uniquely advanced query optimizer and dozens of built in features, making it an easy choice for production databases.
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