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A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "New Registrant (All Webinars)" from StreamYard.
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An action happens after the trigger—such as "Upload Media" in WordPress.
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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 Registrant (All Webinars)
Triggers when someone registers to any of your webinars.
Try ItTriggerInstant - Update Registrant Status (All Webinars)
Triggers when registrant's status changes - attended live or on demand.
Try ItTriggerInstant - Status
Try ItTriggerPolling- Post_status
- Post_type
Try ItTriggerPolling
- Upcoming WebinarRequired
Try ItTriggerInstant- Upcoming WebinarRequired
Try ItTriggerInstant- New Media
Triggers when a new media is uploaded.
Try ItTriggerPolling - Post_types
- Post_statuses
- Trigger only when state changes?
Try ItTriggerInstant
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Frequently Asked Questions about StreamYard + WordPress integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with StreamYard and WordPress
How can I integrate StreamYard with WordPress?
Integrating StreamYard with WordPress is possible using our automation platform, which supports triggers and actions for both applications. You can create a workflow where a live stream event in StreamYard triggers an action in WordPress, such as creating a new blog post or updating content on your site.
What types of triggers are available for StreamYard in the integration process?
For StreamYard, you can set up triggers based on events like when a live broadcast starts or ends. These triggers can then initiate actions in WordPress, such as updating posts or notifying subscribers about new content.
Can I automate posting my live streams on my WordPress website?
Yes, you can automate posting your StreamYard live streams to your WordPress website. By setting a trigger when a live stream begins or ends, you can create an action in WordPress to automatically publish that stream to your site as a new post or update an existing one.
Is it possible to update my WordPress site automatically when I start a StreamYard broadcast?
Absolutely, when you start a broadcast on StreamYard, we can trigger updates on your WordPress site. This could involve posting announcements about the broadcast or embedding the stream into your webpage automatically.
What kind of actions can be performed on WordPress when responding to events from StreamYard?
In response to events from StreamYard, you can perform several actions on WordPress such as publishing new posts, updating existing content, sending out notifications to subscribers about ongoing broadcasts, and embedding live streams directly into your webpages.
How do I ensure my viewers are notified through my website about upcoming broadcasts via the integration?
You can utilize our platform to set up automated workflows that notify users through posts or email whenever there is an upcoming broadcast scheduled on StreamYard. This involves creating a trigger based on scheduled streams and corresponding actions in WordPress.
Are there any limitations I should be aware of when integrating these two platforms?
While our platform supports many scenarios involving triggers and actions between StreamYard and WordPress, always ensure compatibility with current versions and check any platform-specific limitations regarding API access or data handling capabilities.