Create Facebook Conversions leads from new Teachable enrollments
Effortlessly track your Teachable course enrollments and improve your marketing strategy by sending lead events to Facebook Conversions using this seamless workflow. When a new student enrolls in your course, the process captures the enrollment details and sends a lead event to Facebook Conversions, allowing you to monitor and optimize your marketing efforts. Focus on creating excellent courses while this efficient automation takes care of conversion tracking for you.
Effortlessly track your Teachable course enrollments and improve your marketing strategy by sending lead events to Facebook Conversions using this seamless workflow. When a new student enrolls in your course, the process captures the enrollment details and sends a lead event to Facebook Conversions, allowing you to monitor and optimize your marketing efforts. Focus on creating excellent courses while this efficient automation takes care of conversion tracking for you.
- When this happens...New Enrollment
Triggers when a user enrolls in a course. (Note: User's will need to confirm enrollment before the trigger fires if you manually add them to a course).
- automatically do this!Send Lead Event
Publish lead events to Conversions API
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Abandoned Cart
Triggers when a user does not complete an order during checkout
Try ItAdmission Disabled
Triggers when an admission in Coaching is disabled.
Try ItEmail Lead Created
Triggers when a user has confirmed their email for lead capture.
Try ItCourse Completed
Triggers when a user completes 100% of a course.
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New Admission
Triggers when a new admission record is created.
Try ItNew Comment
Triggers when a user leaves a comment in your school.
Try ItNew Enrollment
Triggers when a user enrolls in a course. (Note: User's will need to confirm enrollment before the trigger fires if you manually add them to a course).
Try ItLecture Completed
Triggers whenever a user completes a lecture on your school.
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