Connect ActiveTrail integrations
Nurture customer relationships by automating ActiveTrail to send personalized messages across email, SMS, and WhatsApp based on CRM updates. Connect your customer data using our workflow automation to trigger campaigns from new e-commerce sales or add contacts from any web form. Sign up today to assemble your first automated customer journey.
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Build your ActiveTrail integrations.
On Make, ActiveTrail integrates to automate engaging customer journeys. It can trigger workflows when events occur, such as a new campaign being created, a contact advancing in an automation step, or a contact being added to a group or unsubscribing. As an action, Make can automate ActiveTrail to send personalized messages across email, SMS, and WhatsApp, trigger campaigns, add contacts from any web form, or synchronize subscriber data based on updates from CRM, new e-commerce sales, and other connected apps.
Get a contact by external ID and external name. Returns empty response if not found.
Adds one or more contacts to a specific group using externalId and externalName. Limited to 1000 contacts.
Update a member or create a new member in a group and send a campaign if provided.
Creates a new contact or updates an existing contact.
Removes a contact.
Creates a new contact in ActiveTrail using the POST /external/import endpoint.
Get contacts filtered by Email and/or SMS
Gets a contact.
Import up to 1000 contacts into a group (and optionally mailing list)
Connect any app with ActiveTrail
Popular ActiveTrail workflows.
Looking to get more out of ActiveTrail? With Make you can visually integrate ActiveTrail into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
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