Connect LiveWebinar integrations
Host professional video events with LiveWebinar to automatically capture attendee data and distribute recordings. Use our workflow automation to sync new leads directly to your CRM or enroll registrants in targeted marketing campaigns. Register for free to turn your virtual events into a conversion engine.
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LiveWebinar integrates with Make to automate webinar management and participant engagement. As a trigger, LiveWebinar can initiate workflows when events occur, such as a new lead submitting a form, a participant registering for a webinar, or a recording becoming ready. It also triggers on webinar status changes like creation, deletion, or updates, and sub-account activity. Furthermore, Make allows for executing custom API calls to LiveWebinar, enabling tailored actions within your automation.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Triggers when someone fills in Lead Form attached to your webinar room.
Triggers when someone registers to your webinar (if webinar has registration enabled)
Triggers when your webinar recording is ready to be used.
Triggers when there is a new sub-account created under your account.
Triggers when sub-account under your account is deleted.
Triggers when sub-account under your account is disabled.
Triggers when sub-account under your account is enabled.
Triggers when sub-account under your account has updated it's profile.
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