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Dispatch personalized newsletters with AcyMailing to automatically add subscribers from new CRM leads or website form submissions. Use our workflow automation to segment users into new lists based on their e-commerce purchase history or support ticket status. Register today to turn your website visitors into subscribers.
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AcyMailing integrates with Make to automate email marketing workflows. AcyMailing can serve as an action to dispatch personalized newsletters, automatically add subscribers from new CRM leads or website form submissions, and segment users into lists based on factors like e-commerce purchase history or support ticket status. Conversely, AcyMailing can also act as a trigger within Make, initiating workflows when new users are added, subscribed, unsubscribed, or confirm their email addresses.
Creates a user or updates it if they already exist.
Deletes a user from your AcyMailing database.
Performs an arbitrary API call to your website.
Sends an email to a single AcyMailing user.
Subscribes a user to the given list(s).
Unubscribes a user from the given list(s).
Triggers when an AcyMailing user confirms their email address.
Triggers when a new user is created in AcyMailing.
Triggers when an AcyMailing user is subscribed to a list.
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