Connect Planyo integrations
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Build your Planyo integrations.
Integrate Planyo on Make to automate reservation management and resource availability. Planyo can act as a trigger, initiating workflows when new reservations are created, payments are received, or reservations are updated and cancelled. Alternatively, use Planyo as an action to create new reservations, add or remove vacations, and manage user details based on events from other applications.
Adds a new user(customer) associated with your Planyo site.
Adds a new one-time vacation for given resource or entire Planyo site.
Permanently removes a reservation.
Gets a reservation.
Gets user data.
Lists all reservations that either start within given time period or that were entered into the system within given time period.
Lists users.
Lists all vacations within specified time range.
Enters a new reservation into the system.
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Popular Planyo workflows.
Looking to get more out of Planyo? With Make you can visually integrate Planyo into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
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