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Choose a trigger
A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "New Played Track" from Spotify.
Add your action
An action happens after the trigger—such as "Post Message" in Mattermost.
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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 Played Track
Triggers when a track finishes playing. Use with a Filter step to only trigger when particular song/s plays.
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- New Saved Track
Triggers when a new track is "Liked".
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Triggers when a new playlist is created.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Spotify + Mattermost integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Spotify and Mattermost
How do I connect Spotify with Mattermost?
To connect Spotify with Mattermost, you'll need to use an integration platform that supports both services. Within the platform, set up a new Zap by selecting Spotify as the trigger app and choose an event such as 'New Playlist' or 'New Saved Track'. Then, select Mattermost as the action app and configure what you want to happen in response, like posting a message in a specific channel.
Can I automatically post my new Spotify playlists to Mattermost?
Yes, you can set up a trigger for when a new playlist is created in your Spotify account. This will then initiate an action that sends details of the playlist to a specified Mattermost channel, ensuring your team is updated instantly.
Is it possible to send Spotify track updates to specific users in Mattermost?
You can configure triggers for when certain actions happen on Spotify, such as when you save a track. This information can then be sent as direct messages to specified users on Mattermost based on your configuration within our integration tool.
What kind of Spotify actions can trigger updates in Mattermost?
There are several actions on Spotify that can serve as triggers for Mattermost updates. These include creating new playlists, saving tracks or albums, and following artists. Each of these actions can prompt different customized responses in your chosen Mattermost channels.
Are there any limitations when integrating Spotify with Mattermost?
Currently, while you can integrate several core functions such as posting about new tracks or playlists from Spotify into Mattermost, some more advanced features like sharing real-time music streaming status may not be supported due to API limitations.
Can I receive notifications in Mattermost when artists release new music on Spotify?
Yes, by setting up a trigger for 'New Album Release by Artist' on Spotify within our tool, you can automatically receive notifications in your designated Mattermost channels whenever one of your followed artists releases new music.
Do I need any special permissions to integrate my Spotify account with a team’s Mattermost workspace?
To integrate these services seamlessly, ensure you have the necessary permissions from both your Spotify account settings and administrative rights in your context within the team's Mattermost workspace. This might involve having permission levels high enough to authorize third-party application access for both platforms.