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Supported triggers and actions
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- Metric
Try ItTriggerPolling- Channel
Try ItTriggerPolling- TagRequired
- ListRequired
ActionWrite- List NameRequired
ActionWrite
- Audience Type
Try ItTriggerPolling- Profile IDRequired
- ListRequired
ActionWrite- TagRequired
- SegmentRequired
ActionWrite- Email
- First_name
- Last_name
- Phone_number
- Title
- Organization
- City
- Region
- Country
- Zip
- Image URL
- Unique_id
- Custom_properties
- Consent to subscribe to Channel
- SMS Subscription Type
ActionWrite
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Klaviyo is an email marketing platform. Powered by data, built for ecommerce and web businesses.
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MemoMeister is an easy-to-use application that helps you document projects by facts from anywhere. Documents like images, videos, plans or forms are stored as memos (including description, metadata and comments) securely and structured in one place: the digital project file.
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