Connect Loopify integrations
Captivate your audience with Loopify by automatically sending personalized, multi-channel marketing campaigns. Connect this automation tool to add new contacts from your CRM or update subscriber lists based on their behavior. Register today to build more meaningful customer relationships.
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Build your Loopify integrations.
Integrate Loopify with Make to automate marketing workflows, enabling it to act as both a trigger and an action. Loopify can initiate automations in Make when specific webhook events are received in its flows, or it can perform actions such as sending personalized, multi-channel marketing campaigns, adding new contacts, and updating subscriber lists with provided information.
Adds a contact to a "New Entry" block in Flow
Adds a contact to an "API Entry" block in Flow
Upserts a contact
Performs an arbitrary authorized API Call
Triggers when a Webhook occurs in Flow
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Popular Loopify workflows.
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