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A trigger is where automation begins
Now it's time for action
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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.
New Lead
Triggers when a new lead (excluding transfers) is added to your account (may be delayed about 15 minutes).
Try ItNew Booking Received
Triggers when you receive a new booking in Timekit.
Try ItNew Cancellation Received From a Customer
Trigger when a customer cancel their booking.
Try ItNew Completed Booking
Triggers 1 hours after a bookings time has taken place.
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Email Address
Phone Number
Full Name
First Name
Last Name
Hashtag
Referrer
Note
Lead's Price Point
Lead's Interested Area
Status
Seller Info - Address
Seller Info - City
Seller Info - State
Seller Info - Zip Code
Seller Info - Unit Number
Seller Info - Valuation
Seller Info - Beds
Seller Info - Baths
Seller Info - Interior Square FT
New Cancellation Received From a Resource
Triggers when the resource assigned to a booking cancel it.
Try ItNew Cancellation of a Group Slot Received
Triggers when the resource assigned to a group slot cancel it.
Try ItNew Confirmed Booking
Triggers when the resource assigned to the booking confirms it.
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