Connect Iterable integrations
Steer customer journeys by automating Iterable to respond to real-time signals from your sales and support tools. Use this AI automation tool to add new e-commerce buyers to personalized welcome sequences or track key in-app user events. Register for free to build your first automated customer journey.
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Build your Iterable integrations.
Integrate Iterable on Make to automate customer engagement by responding to real-time signals. Leverage Iterable's AI-powered communication platform as an action to add or update user details, track events, and manage lists. Drive engagement, increase purchase frequency, and accelerate upsell by seamlessly performing actions like adding new buyers to personalized welcome sequences or recording in-app user events.
Adds/creates a user to the list.
Creates a list.
Creates/updates a user.
Deletes a list.
Deletes a user.
Returns a user.
Returns all users within a list.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Removes a user from the list.
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