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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.
Activity TypeRequired
Try ItStudent Course Completion
Triggers when a student completes a course.
Try ItNew Registration
Triggers when a new registration happens in your Pathwright school.
Try ItSchool Membership Updated
Triggers when a member of your school updates their membership.
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New Cohort
Triggers whenever a new cohort is created in a resource in your Pathwright school, whether that be by a staff member, or a learner creating their own member-created cohort.
Try ItNew School Member
Triggers when a new member joins your school.
Try ItNew Student Subscription
Triggers when a student subscribes to your school.
Try ItStep Review Status Change
Triggers when a step's review status may have changed. This could be either the result of a step being automatically assigned a score, or from a teacher manually reviewing a submission. Additionally, other lifecycle events that affect the score or review status of a student's step will trigger this to be sent, such as skips or resets performed either by or on behalf of a student.
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