Connect Make and HeyGen integrations
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Build your Make and HeyGen integrations.
Create custom Make and HeyGen workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.
Creates a new folder.
Translates a video.
Creates a new video from a template.
Creates a new scenario.
Creates a new scenario folder.
Creates a new team.
Creates a new avatar video.
Creates or updates a connection in a custom app.
Creates or updates a custom IML function in a custom app.
Popular Make and HeyGen workflows.
Looking to get more out of Make and HeyGen? With Make you can visually integrate Make and HeyGen into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
Part 1: Generate New HeyGen Videos from Google Sheets in Bulk
Use this template to create videos in HeyGen in bulk from new rows in Google Sheets. Before you start, make sure you create a new Google Sheet spreadsheet with these columns: <ul> <li>Video Title - title for you video.</li> <li>Script - this is where you will enter your script which will be sent to HeyGen.</li> <li>HeyGen Video ID</li> <li>Video Link</li> </ul> Note that this template is only triggering the video creation. If you also want to capture links to the generated videos, you will also need to [use this template as step 2.](https://eu1.make.com/2508/templates/8961/edit?templatePublicId=14742)
TRY IT ->Part 2: Save Successfully Generated Videos from HeyGen to Google Sheets
Use this template to monitor for successfully generated videos in HeyGen. This is a part 2 of the video generating use case triggered by this [template.](https://eu1.make.com/templates/14713?organizationId=837&templatePublicId=14713) We highly recommend you specify the same spreadsheet ID as in the triggerring template. Your spreadsheet is expected to have these columns: <ul> <li>Video Title</li> <li>Script</li> <li>HeyGen Video ID</li> <li>Video Link</li> </ul>
TRY IT ->Automated AI Video review of Articles
Convert article content into fully automated avatar reviews. Examples and walkthrough here: https://systemprompt.io/documentation/make-ai-automation/ai-video-generation
TRY IT ->Log scenario data from Make scenarios in Google Sheets
Automatically log scenario data in Google Sheets. Streamline data management with Make and Google Sheets integration.
TRY IT ->Trigger a custom webhook and respond with scenario inputs in Make
Trigger a custom webhook to capture data, respond with inputs, and run scenarios in Make using Webhook and Make modules.
TRY IT ->Run scenarios with custom inputs and add records to your datastore
Automate your workflow by running scenarios with custom inputs via CustomWebHook, adding records to your datastore, and executing scenarios with Make.
TRY IT ->Trigger a custom webhook and pause execution with a sleep function in Make
Trigger a custom webhook, pause execution, and run scenarios in Make. Automate workflows with gateway, util, and make modules.
TRY IT ->Run scenarios with custom inputs and respond via webhook in Make
Trigger custom scenarios with specific inputs via a webhook in Make, then respond instantly using Custom WebHook, Make: Run a Scenario With Inputs, and Webhook Response.
TRY IT ->Start and stop scenarios in Make with ease
Easily manage scenarios in Make by starting and stopping them with a single click. Automate repetitive tasks and streamline your workflow effortlessly.
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