Calendly + NetSuite

Create new records in NetSuite when new invitees are created in Calendly

Whenever a new invitee is added on Calendly, this workflow will instantly generate a new record within NetSuite. This efficient automation simplifies the process of keeping track of your invitees, ensuring all data is instantly transferred and stored in NetSuite. Streamline your operations by eliminating the need for manual entries and enjoy better record management.

Whenever a new invitee is added on Calendly, this workflow will instantly generate a new record within NetSuite. This efficient automation simplifies the process of keeping track of your invitees, ensuring all data is instantly transferred and stored in NetSuite. Streamline your operations by eliminating the need for manual entries and enjoy better record management.

  1. When this happens...
    CalendlyCalendly
    Invitee Created

    Triggers when an invitee schedules an event

    TriggerInstant
  2. automatically do this!
    NetSuiteNetSuite
    Create Record

    Creates a new record. Supports standard and custom records.

    ActionWrite
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Supported triggers and actions

    • Free Plan Copy

    • Webhook subscription scopeRequired

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    • Free Plan Copy

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    • Event UUIDRequired

    • Reason

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    Mark Invitee as No Show

    Marks a specific invitee as a no show.

    Action
    Write
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About Calendly

Calendly is an elegant and simple scheduling tool for businesses that eliminates email back and forth. It helps save time so that businesses can provide great service and increase sales.
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  • Scheduling & Booking
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About NetSuite

NetSuite is a cloud-based ERP that provides accounting services, financial management, CRM, inventory management, e-commerce and more
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  • CRM (Customer Relationship Management)