Connect lc.cx integrations
Deploy branded short URLs with lc.cx to instantly create trackable links for new products or campaign assets. Use this workflow automation to automatically generate a unique URL when a blog post is published or an asset is added to cloud storage. Sign up today to build your first automated marketing link system.
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Integrate lc.cx with Make to deploy branded short URLs, instantly creating trackable links for new products or campaign assets. As an action, lc.cx can automatically generate unique URLs within your workflows, such as when a blog post is published or an asset is added to cloud storage. Additionally, lc.cx can act as a trigger on Make, initiating workflows whenever a new shortened URL is generated.
Creates a new short link.
Deletes a short link.
Retrieves a short link.
Retrieves the last 10 created short links.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Updates a short link.
Triggers when a new short link has been created.
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