Connect Responder.live integrations
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Build your Responder.live integrations.
Integrate Responder.live with Make to automate your customer journeys, leveraging its capabilities both as a trigger and an action. Responder.live can initiate workflows by watching for new or updated subscribers. It can also be automated to send personalized messages, segment new leads, sync e-commerce customers into campaigns, or tag subscribers based on updates from your other business apps.
Adds a subscriber to a list.
Creates a new list in the account.
Creates something
Removes a given tag from a subscriber.
Change the subscriber status to inactive in a list.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Removes a subscriber from a list.
Searches a subscriber in a list.
Unsubscribe a subscriber from the account.
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