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Create custom Revolut Business workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.
Creates a draft payment.
Deletes a draft payment by its ID.
Deletes a draft payment transfer.
Retrieves the selected draft payment details.
Retrieves the list of draft payments.
Triggers when a new draft payment transfer is found.
Triggers when a new draft payment is found.
Watches for events related to draft payments.
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Retrieve payment transfer information from Google Sheets and create Revolut draft payments.
Your Google Sheets sheet has to include the following columns: Name of the recipient (First name and Last name if it's an individual), Amount, Payment date, Payment reference and payment details.
To see which details are required to create a Revolut draft payment depending on the country, click here. For example, if you're creating a payment to the United Kingdom, your Airtable table needs to include an Account Number and a Sort Code; for payment to Germany, it's IBAN and BIC.
Every time a new Revolut Business draft payment is created, Make will automatically add it to Notion as a new database item.
You can use it in combination with this template. It updates the database item once the payment is processed.
Every time a Revolut Business draft payment is processed, Make will automatically update a Notion database.
The template works with the Notion property (the one that gets updated) named 'Processed', of type Checkbox.
The template is supposed to be used as an extension in combination with this template.
Use this template to create a Revolut draft payment to a supplier and send an Email notification once a WooCommerce order is created.
The setup of the template assumes you have your supplier data stored in an Airtable table. Your table has to include these fields: Name of the supplier (First name and Last name if the supplier is an individual), WooCommerce product ID, Price you pay for the product to the supplier and payment details.
To see which details are required to create a Revolut draft payment depending on the country, click here. For example, if you're creating a payment to the United Kingdom, your Airtable table needs to include an Account Number and a Sort Code; for payment to Germany, it's IBAN and BIC.
Use this template to create a purchase order from a Google Docs template, send it over in an Email and create a Revolut Business draft payment when Zoho inventory reaches a certain level.
The Make template works with this Google Docs purchase order template. You can create your own Google Docs template - use {{ }} brackets for the text you want to replace with items from Airtable fields (more on that below).
The setup of the template assumes you have your supplier data stored in an Airtable table. If you're using above linked Google Docs template your Airtable table has to include these fields: Name of the supplier (First name and Last name if the supplier is an individual), Supplier's email address, Supplier's address (separate fields for Street address, City and Postal Code), Quantity you want to purchase, Zoho Inventory item ID and payment details.
To see which details are required to create a Revolut draft payment depending on the country, click here. For example, if you're creating a payment to the United Kingdom, your Airtable table needs to include an Account Number and a Sort Code; for payment to Germany, it's IBAN and BIC.
Use this template to create a Revolut Business draft payment when a new Xero purchase order is created.
The setup of the template assumes you have your supplier data stored in an Airtable table. Your table has to include these fields: Name of the supplier (First name and Last name if the supplier is an individual) and payment details.
To see which details are required to create a Revolut draft payment depending on the country, click here. For example, if you're creating a payment to the United Kingdom, your Airtable table needs to include an Account Number and a Sort Code; for payment to Germany, it's IBAN and BIC.
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