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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.
Schedule Canceled
Triggers when an invitee cancel an event.
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Cancel Reason
Cancel Guest Alarm
Reservation Page url
Copy Reservation Page url
Code
Meeting Kind
Name
Slug
Description
Max Invitee
Show Remain
Range Kind
Range Start
Range End
Range After Day
Range After Day Kind
Duration Kind
Duration
Increment
Alarm Email Host
Alarm Email Guest
Alarm SMS Host
Alarm SMS Guest
Alarm Kakao Host
Alarm Kakao Guest
Active
Member Emails
Organizer Member Email
Location Kind
Address
Address Web Link
Phone Number
Remote Url
Remoate Password
Direct Message
Contact Deleted
Triggers when a contact is deleted. Return contact data with custom fields.
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Schedule Created
Triggers when an invitee schedules an event.
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DateRequired
TimeRequired
Time Zone
Reschedule Reason
Contact Created
Triggers when a new contact is created. Return contact data with custom fields.
Try ItDeal Assignee Updated
Triggers when a deal assignee is updated. Return deal data with custom fields.
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