Connect MyPreferences 3.0 integrations
Calibrate your customer consent records and zero-party profiles by automating MyPreferences 3.0 with Make. Connecting this privacy manager to our workflow automation tool lets you instantly validate contact details, run near real-time segment exports, and check Do Not Contact registries. Create your free account today to launch your first marketing compliance pipeline.
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Unlocking the full potential of your software ecosystem requires powerful workflow automation that connects your daily tools without complex coding. By utilizing Make, you can link MyPreferences 3.0 with hundreds of other essential business applications to automate repetitive tasks and ensure real-time data synchronization. Whether you need to sync user configurations, update customer profiles, or trigger instant notifications based on system changes, creating custom scenarios with MyPreferences 3.0 on Make eliminates manual data entry and reduces operational errors. This visual integration builder empowers marketing, sales, and IT teams to design bespoke digital workflows tailored to specific operational needs, significantly boosting overall productivity and system efficiency. Instead of dealing with rigid, pre-built solutions, you gain the flexibility to map custom fields, set advanced filters, and orchestrate multi-step automation sequences that scale alongside your business growth. Transform how you handle user settings today by designing smarter, automated processes that save time and resource costs. Experience the power of modern cloud connectivity and try Make to integrate MyPreferences 3.0 to unlock unprecedented operational efficiency today.
Submits a user’s profile, preference, and consent information to create a unique profile record. The response will include a system generated profileId that can be used to retrieve or edit the profile later.
Initiates a segment export specifying a segment name.
Performs an abitrary authorized API call.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Return a single user profile.
Retrieves segment export data. This module is limited to results of up to 3,200 profiles.
Retrieves data from an segment export and requires implementing pagination on the scenario. Allows handling of results with more than 3,200 profiles.
Returns the status of a segment export.
Updates a profile. Utilizes a known profileId or an alternateId. Affects only included data elements.
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Why integrate MyPreferences 3.0 using Make to automate data?
Connect MyPreferences 3.0 with Make to automatically sync preference data and consent updates across all your marketing tools. Save time, ensure privacy compliance, and build targeted campaigns without writing any code.
Automatically update your marketing and CRM tools whenever a customer changes their communication preferences to ensure you always respect their choices.
Connect your consent data to hundreds of other business apps without needing a developer or writing complex code.
Automatically trigger data updates across all your systems when a customer revokes consent, keeping you compliant without manual effort.
Equip your support team by automatically syncing customer preferences and zero-party data directly into your helpdesk tools.
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Mapping links the modules in your scenario. When you map an item, you connect the data retrieved by one module to another module to perform the desired action. For example, you can map email addresses and subject lines to create a spreadsheet using this data.
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