Create Eventbrite api requests for new Zoho CRM module entries
Effortlessly keep your Eventbrite events up to date with new information from Zoho CRM by setting up this automation. Whenever a new module entry is added in Zoho CRM, this workflow will send an API request to update the relevant Eventbrite event, ensuring your event details remain accurate and consistent across both platforms. Save time and enhance your event management process with this seamless integration.
Effortlessly keep your Eventbrite events up to date with new information from Zoho CRM by setting up this automation. Whenever a new module entry is added in Zoho CRM, this workflow will send an API request to update the relevant Eventbrite event, ensuring your event details remain accurate and consistent across both platforms. Save time and enhance your event management process with this seamless integration.
- When this happens...New Module Entry
Triggers instantaneously when any entry is created in the specified module.
- automatically do this!API Request (Beta)
This is an advanced action which makes a raw HTTP request that includes this integration's authentication.
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New Contact
Triggers when a new contact is created. If you are on a paid plan for the Zoho CRM then it is advisable to use New Module Entry (Instant) trigger.
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Try ItNew or Updated Lead
Triggers when a new lead is added or modified in Zoho. If you are on a paid plan for the Zoho CRM then it is advisable to use New/Updated Module Entry (Instant) trigger.
Try ItNew User
Triggers when a new active user is added to your Zoho CRM account.
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New Lead
Triggers when a new lead is created. If you are on a paid plan for the Zoho CRM then it is advisable to use New Module Entry (Instant) trigger.
Try ItNew or Updated Contact
Triggers when a new contact is added or modified in Zoho. If you are on a paid plan for the Zoho CRM then it is advisable to use New/Updated Module Entry (Instant) trigger.
Try ItModuleRequired
Try ItModuleRequired
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