Connect Tarvent integrations
Target your email outreach by automating Tarvent to act on real-time engagement scores from your audience. Use this workflow automation to move hot leads into a sales journey, re-engage cold contacts, or sync unsubscribes with your CRM. Create a free account to send every email with purpose.
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Build your Tarvent integrations.
Integrate Tarvent on Make to automate workflows that respond to real-time engagement scores and contact status changes. Use Tarvent as a trigger for scenarios when contacts become hot, cold, or unsubscribe, or as an action to move contacts into or out of specific journeys, re-engage them, or sync audience data with your CRM.
Creates a suppression filter in your account to suppress a contact.
Adds or removes the contact from a journey.
Create or updates a contact in an audience.
Creates an audience group in the selected audience.
Performs an arbitrary authorized GraphQL query.
Generate a custom event in your Tarvent account.
Searches for an audience group by name.
Searches for an audience by name or tags.
Searches for a campaign by name, status or tags.
Connect any app with Tarvent
Popular Tarvent workflows.
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FAQ
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Mapping links the modules in your scenario. When you map an item, you connect the data retrieved by one module to another module to perform the desired action. For example, you can map email addresses and subject lines to create a spreadsheet using this data.
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