Connect RapiWha and Dropbox and WordPress integrations
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Grab Contact information from HubSpot CRM, push it into a Google Doc Contract Template (we used this Google Doc in the scenario) upload the compiled Contract to a designated Dropbox folder and send it as an attachment via Gmail.
Use this template to automatically create a Notion database item (page) when a WordPress post is published. The content of the post is appended to the database item as page content (if it's less than 2000 characters long which is the Notion API limit).
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Create custom RapiWha and Dropbox and WordPress workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.
Copies a file or folder to a different location in the user's Dropbox. If the source path is a folder all its contents will be copied.
Creates a category.
Creates a comment.
Creates a file request.
Creates a new folder.
Creates a media item.
Creates a post.
Creates a tag.
Creates a user.
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