Connect Transistor.fm integrations
Distribute your audio content across major streaming players by integrating Transistor.fm with Make. Linking your podcast feed to our workflow automation tool lets you instantly sync listener analytics with your databases, track private show subscribers, and share newly published episodes. Sign up for a free account today to build your first automated media pipeline.
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Creates a subscriber.
Removes a subscriber by email.
Remove a subscriber by ID.
Gets a subscriber.
Lists a subscribers.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Modifies a subscriber.
Watches for a deleted subscriber.
Watches for an episode created.
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Streamline Your Podcast Workflow: Integrate Transistor.fm with Make
Connect Transistor.fm to Make to automate your podcast marketing. Automatically sync subscribers to Mailchimp, ActiveCampaign, Google Sheets, and Slack, saving your team time and eliminating manual data entry.
Seamlessly sync new podcast subscribers with tools like Mailchimp and ActiveCampaign to keep your marketing audiences updated without manual effort.
Instantly alert your team on Slack whenever a new subscriber joins, keeping everyone in the loop as your audience grows.
Automatically send new subscriber details to a Google Sheets spreadsheet to maintain a clean, central master list of your audience.
Add new listeners to your private podcast in bulk just by entering their details into a Google Sheet.
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