Respond to DreamApply forgotten applicants by initiating phone calls with Twilio
When a request to be forgotten is made by an applicant in DreamApply, this workflow ensures a phone call is promptly made via Twilio. It streamlines your communication process, ensuring no applicant's request goes unnoticed, preserving your reputation for responsiveness and respect for data privacy.
When a request to be forgotten is made by an applicant in DreamApply, this workflow ensures a phone call is promptly made via Twilio. It streamlines your communication process, ensuring no applicant's request goes unnoticed, preserving your reputation for responsiveness and respect for data privacy.
- When this happens...Applicant Requested to Be Forgotten
Triggers when an applicant presses the button to request their data to be removed from the system, according to the GDPR right to be forgotten.
- automatically do this!Call Phone
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Applicant Registered
Triggers when a new applicant has registered (on their own). This is separate from an applicant being imported or entered by an advisor/agent.
Try ItApplication Was Created
Triggers when an application is created (either fresh, or by cloning an older application).
Try ItApplication Was Re-Submitted
Triggers when an application is re-submitted (after being submitted and reopened before). This may trigger multiple times as applications can be reopened and re-submitted by applicants at will. Note that there is a separate trigger for catching just the first-time submitted applications.
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Applicant Requested to Be Forgotten
Triggers when an applicant presses the button to request their data to be removed from the system, according to the GDPR right to be forgotten.
Try ItFlag
Try ItApplication Was Submitted
Triggers when an application is submitted for the first time. Note that there is a separate trigger for re-submitted applications.
Try ItCourse Was Added to Application
Triggers when a priority (course, programme) was added to an application. This happens in conjunction with a new application being created, but it may also happen separately when the applicant decides to add another priority.
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