Connect Pushwoosh and Seliom integrations
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Create custom Pushwoosh and Seliom workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.
Creates a case for a selected process template.
Creates a new push notification.
Deletes a scheduled push notification.
Gets details of a single push notification.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Searches through push notifications history.
Triggers an event with data to a case that is waiting for it.
Uploads a file to your organization's repository.
Popular Pushwoosh and Seliom workflows.
Looking to get more out of Pushwoosh and Seliom? With Make you can visually integrate Pushwoosh and Seliom into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
Upload files from Dropbox to Seliom
When you upload files to a specific folder in Dropbox, Make will automatically upload them to Seliom. The template is scheduled to run every 15 minutes. You can change the schedule after you set up the template.
TRY IT ->Upload files from Google Drive to Seliom
When you upload files to a specific folder in Google Drive, Make will automatically upload them to Seliom. The template is scheduled to run every 15 minutes. You can change the schedule after you set up the template.
TRY IT ->Create new cases in Seliom from new rows in a Google Sheets spreadsheet
This template periodically checks for new rows in a Google Sheets spreadsheet and uses the retrieved information to create new cases in Seliom. The template is using [this sample](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1kJCEiUoWaUlfeU8-5lhdTANptEx3_BXnfSa9nnMuLNk/edit?usp=sharing) Google Sheets spreadsheet as a source of the data. You should make a copy of it before configuring the template. The template is scheduled to run every 15 minutes. You can change the schedule after you set up the template.
TRY IT ->Create new cases in Seliom from new Google Forms responses
This template periodically checks for new responses in Google Forms and uses the retrieved information to create new cases in Seliom. The template is using [this sample](https://forms.gle/53o1BRoNc79VLnA9A) Google Form. The template is scheduled to run every 15 minutes. You can change the schedule after you set up the template.
TRY IT ->Create new cases in Seliom from new Calendly events
Every time a new Calendly event is scheduled with you, a new case will be instantly created in Seliom. You need to have a Calendly premium account to create this integration.
TRY IT ->Create Pushwoosh notification from new GitHub issues
Every time a new issue is created in GitHub, Make will automatically create a push notification in Pushwoosh with details of this Issue.
TRY IT ->Create a Pushwoosh notification from new Trello cards
Every time a card is created in Trello, Make will automatically create a push notification in Pushwoosh with details of this card.
TRY IT ->Get Jenkins Job notifications in Pushwoosh
Every time you have a new Job notification in Jenkins, Make will automatically create a push notification in Pushwoosh with details of this Job.
TRY IT ->Create new Pushwoosh notification from incoming emails
Every time you receive a new email from a specific user, Make will automatically create a push notification in Pushwoosh with details of this email.
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