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Every time a new row is added in a Google Sheet, Make will automatically create a new contact in Front and send a message to that contact using Front. This example uses the sheet in this link.
Every time a new row is added in a Google Sheet, Make will automatically send a message in Front. This example uses the sheet in this link.
Discover how to effortlessly transform a published article into engaging social media posts with ChatGPT, boosting online presence and driving organic traffic. You can use this Airtable base
Every time a new conversation is triggered on Front, Make will automatically add a new record to Airtable. For the proper work of this scenario you can use our example table.
Use this template to automatically create a Notion database item (page) when a WordPress post is published. The content of the post is appended to the database item as page content (if it's less than 2000 characters long which is the Notion API limit).
See this database for reference.
Build your Front and WordPress integrations.
Create custom Front and WordPress workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.
Adds a list of contacts to a specified group.
Adds teammates to a team as a member.
Adds teammates to an inbox. The selected teammates must not already have access to the inbox and must be in the team that owns the inbox. Teammates cannot be added to private inboxes.
Adds a new note to a contact.
Creates a category.
Creates a custom channel linked to the requested inbox.
Adds a comment to a conversation.
Creates a new contact for the default team.
Creates a new contact group in the default team.
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