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Choose a trigger
A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "New Completion" from Udemy for Business.
Add your action
An action happens after the trigger—such as "Add Block to Page" in Notion.
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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 Completion
Triggers when an employee completes a course.
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- Filter by Creation Time
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Try ItTriggerPolling- PageRequired
- Block TypeRequired
- Content
- Programming Language
- Checked
- Icon (Emoji)
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- New Enrollment
Triggers when an employee enrolls to a new course.
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- ItemRequired
ActionWrite
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Frequently Asked Questions about Udemy for Business + Notion integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Udemy for Business and Notion
How do I set up an integration between Udemy for Business and Notion?
To set up an integration between Udemy for Business and Notion, you will need to use Zapier as a connector. Start by creating a new Zap in our platform, then select Udemy for Business as the trigger app and Notion as the action app. You'll need to have accounts with both services connected to Zapier. Follow the on-screen instructions in Zapier to authenticate both applications and configure the data flow.
What triggers are available when integrating Udemy for Business with Notion?
When integrating Udemy for Business with Notion, you can use triggers such as 'New Enrollment', 'Course Completion', or 'New Course' from Udemy for Business. These triggers can initiate actions in Notion that update databases or send notifications based on your configured workflow.
What actions can I perform in Notion using information from Udemy for Business?
In Notion, you can automate actions based on triggers from Udemy for Business such as creating a new page, updating existing records, or appending content to databases. This allows information on course completions or new enrollments to be automatically reflected in your Notion workspace.
Do I need programming skills to integrate Udemy for Business with Notion?
No programming skills are required to integrate Udemy for Business with Notion when using our platform. We provide a user-friendly interface where you can set up and manage integrations through simple steps without writing any code.
Can I customize what data from Udemy appears in my Notion workspace?
Yes, you can customize which data points from Udemy for Business appear in your Notion workspace. During the setup of your Zap, specify which fields and information you'd like transferred between platforms by mapping these details within Zapier's interface.
How often does the data sync between Udemy for Business and Notion once integrated?
Once you have set up the integration, the data sync frequency depends on how you configure your triggers. Typically, changes trigger updates in real-time or at time intervals specified during setup within our platform.
Are there any limitations when connecting Udemy for Business with Notion?
While we strive to support robust integrations, some limitations might exist depending on API restrictions from either application. For instance, specific data fields may not be transferable if not supported by either service's API standards.