Connect Disqus integrations
Foster vibrant reader communities by automating Disqus to coordinate website comments and track discussion threads. Linking your audience discussions to our workflow automation tool lets you instantly notify Slack of new replies, delete spam, and sync profiles with your CRM. Create your free Make account today to start building your first comment moderation loop.
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Triggers when a new comment is created in a forum being watched.
Triggers when a new thread is created in a forum being watched.
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Popular Disqus workflows.
Automate Disqus with Make. Connect your tools to sync comments, manage notifications, and simplify your daily workflows.
Automate Disqus with Make to boost community engagement
Connect Disqus to Make to automate your daily community tasks. Instantly sync Disqus comments to Slack, create Podio tasks, and receive notifications in Chrome or Safari to keep your team aligned.
Stay on top of community discussions by receiving instant notifications in Slack or your browser whenever a new comment is posted.
Automatically turn new Disqus threads into actionable tasks in Podio so your team never misses a follow-up.
Keep conversations flowing smoothly across different channels by automatically syncing Gitter messages to Disqus comments.
Bring your Disqus activity directly into your daily workspace tools to keep your team aligned on community engagement.
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