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Choose a trigger
A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "New App Automate Build" from BrowserStack.
Add your action
An action happens after the trigger—such as "Add Attendees to Calendar Event" in Microsoft Outlook.
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Zapier seamlessly connects BrowserStack and Microsoft Outlook, automating your workflow.
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 App Automate Build
Triggers when there is an App Automate Build available.
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ActionWrite- Cancelled Calendar Event
Triggers when an event is cancelled.
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- New Automate Build
Triggers when there is an Automate Build available.
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Frequently Asked Questions about BrowserStack + Microsoft Outlook integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with BrowserStack and Microsoft Outlook
How can I set up a trigger in BrowserStack to send results to Microsoft Outlook?
To set up a trigger for sending BrowserStack results to Microsoft Outlook, you need to create an automation where the completion of a test session in BrowserStack acts as the trigger. In our system, this is done by selecting 'Test Completed' as the trigger event. You can then configure actions like sending an email with test result summaries to specified email addresses in Microsoft Outlook.
Is it possible to send automated emails through Outlook when a new build is uploaded on BrowserStack?
Yes, when you upload a new build on BrowserStack, you can set this action as a trigger for an automated workflow. Once the new build upload event is detected, our system will initiate actions such as composing and sending emails automatically through Microsoft Outlook.
Can I notify my team via Outlook whenever there are status changes in my BrowserStack tests?
Certainly! You can configure notifications for status changes in your BrowserStack tests by creating triggers based on 'Status Change' events. These triggers can include sending an email alert via Microsoft Outlook to inform your team about the updates.
How do I stop receiving duplicate alerts from multiple test scenarios in Outlook?
To prevent duplicate alerts from multiple test scenarios being sent to your Outlook, utilize conditional filters in our automation rules. By setting conditions that differentiate between specific scenarios and outputs, you'll ensure only unique and relevant alerts are delivered.
What types of actions can be automated through this integration with Outlook?
A variety of actions can be automated through our integration with Microsoft Outlook including sending emails when tests start or finish, updating calendar events with testing schedules, and notifying stakeholders of any issues directly via email as they occur.
How often do these integrations update or refresh their connection between BrowserStack and Outlook?
Our integrations are designed to ensure minimal delays by frequently refreshing their connections. Typically, the connection between BrowserStack and Microsoft Outlook refreshes instantly upon triggering an event or may check for updates at intervals defined within your setup preferences.
Are there limitations on the number of triggers I can set up for sending information from BrowserStack to Outlook?
While our platform supports a wide range of custom automation workflows, there may be limitations based on your subscription tier regarding the number of active triggers you can have simultaneously connecting BrowserStack data with Microsoft Outlook. It's best to review your plan details or consult with support for specifics.