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By integrating BigMarker with Make, you can automate event and webinar processes. BigMarker can serve as a trigger for workflows, such as instantly syncing new webinar registrants with your sales and marketing tools to add them as CRM leads or enroll them in targeted follow-up campaigns. Additionally, Make can leverage BigMarker as an action to create and manage conferences, add presenters, or register users programmatically within your automated workflows.
Adds a subscriber to a channel.
Adds a presenter to a conference.
Creates a new conference and adds it to a channel.
Deletes a subscriber from a channel.
Deletes a conference from a channel.
Deletes a conference presenter.
Retrieves a channel.
Retrieves information about a conference.
Retrieves all channels.
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