Conecte ActiveCampaign y Google Calendar para desbloquear el poder de la automatización
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Cómo funciona Zapier
Zapier facilita la integración de ActiveCampaign con Google Calendar - sin código. Vea cómo puede realizar la configuración en minutos.
Elija un trigger
Un trigger es el evento que inicia su Zap, como un "Registro de objeto personalizado nuevo o actualizado" de ActiveCampaign.
Añade tu acción
Una acción ocurre después del trigger, como "Agregar asistentes al evento" en Google Calendar.
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Zapier se conecta sin problemas ActiveCampaign y Google Calendar, automatizando su flujo de trabajo.
Desencadenantes y acciones compatibles
Zapier te ayuda a crear flujos de trabajo que conectan tus aplicaciones para automatizar tareas repetitivas. Un trigger es un evento que inicia un flujo de trabajo, y una acción es un evento que realiza un Zap.
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- Eventos desencadenantesRequerido
PruébaloDesencadenarInstante- Tipo de tarea (opcional)
PruébaloDesencadenarInstante- Nuevo webhook de automatización
Se activa cuando una automatización envía datos webhook. Para agregar un webhook en ActiveCampaign, navegue a la sección Automatizaciones, agregue o edite una automatización y cree una nueva acción "Webhook".
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- Objeto personalizadoRequerido
PruébaloDesencadenarInstante- Cuenta nueva o actualizada
Se trigger cuando se agrega una nueva cuenta o se actualizan los detalles de una cuenta existente.
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Formas prácticas de utilizar ActiveCampaign y Google Calendar
Sync CRM tasks with calendar
Ensure no task is missed by syncing CRM deal tasks with Google Calendar. When a new deal task is created in ActiveCampaign, Zapier adds it as a detailed Google Calendar event with relevant information. This creates a timeline for follow-ups directly visible in your calendar.
Propietario de un negocioTrack campaign opens in Calendar
Measure marketing engagement efficiently by connecting email campaigns to Google Calendar. When a contact opens a campaign in ActiveCampaign, Zapier schedules a calendar event. This enables the team to track campaign performance systematically and align next steps.
Marketing y operaciones de marketingAdd project deadlines from CRM
Keep project timelines organized by syncing CRM updates to your calendar. When an account or deal is updated in ActiveCampaign, Zapier creates or updates a related Google Calendar event. This allows for streamlined project oversight directly within your scheduling tool.
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Frequently Asked Questions about ActiveCampaign + Google Calendar integrations
¿Eres nuevo en la automatización con Zapier? No estás solo. Aquí encontrará algunas respuestas a preguntas comunes sobre cómo funciona Zapier con ActiveCampaign y Google Calendar
How do I set up an ActiveCampaign and Google Calendar integration?
To set up the integration, you first need to have both ActiveCampaign and Google Calendar accounts. You'll use our platform to connect these services by setting up a new Zap. Choose a trigger event from ActiveCampaign, such as 'New Contact' or 'Tag Added,' and an action in Google Calendar, like 'Create Detailed Event.' Follow the step-by-step instructions within our interface.
What triggers can I use from ActiveCampaign for Google Calendar integration?
You can use various triggers from ActiveCampaign for the integration with Google Calendar. Some popular triggers include 'New Deal,' 'Updated Deal,' 'Tag Added to Contact,' and 'Contact Unsubscribes.' These allow you to create corresponding actions in Google Calendar, such as creating or updating events.
Can I update events in Google Calendar from changes in ActiveCampaign?
Yes, when updates occur in ActiveCampaign, such as changes in deals or contact details, you can create Zaps that correspondingly update existing events in your Google Calendar. Use triggers like 'Updated Deal' to prompt an event update.
Is it possible to trigger an email campaign from a calendar event?
Currently, our platform primarily supports triggering actions in Google Calendar based on activities in ActiveCampaign. While directly triggering an email campaign from a calendar event is not supported, you could first capture the event details using another application that integrates with both services.
How do I create a recurring event on Google Calendar using information from ActiveCampaign?
While our platform handles one-time triggers seamlessly between ActiveCampaign and Google Calendar, setting up recurring events requires specific configurations within your calendar application. Auto-generate recurring appointments by initiating specific triggers repeatedly through a scheduled check-in system within ActiveCampaign.
What happens if there's a conflict between updated events or data discrepancies during synchronization?
If there's any conflict or discrepancy when syncing data between these two applications, ensure both applications have correct settings initially. Our support offers troubleshooting steps: double-check triggers/actions configuration and synchronization settings.
'Contact Added' triggered an unexpected action on my calendar; how can I resolve this?
'Contact Added' may inadvertently trigger if multiple Zaps are configured similarly without distinction criteria (like certain tags). Revisit Zap setups: ensure each has distinct filters/conditions for accuracy.