Connect Vimeo integrations
Curate your Vimeo video library by automatically uploading new content from cloud storage or updating video details from a spreadsheet. Use this workflow automation to add new recordings to specific albums or notify your team in Slack when a video is ready for review. Register for free to automate your entire video content lifecycle.
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Build your Vimeo integrations.
Integrate Vimeo with Make to automate your video content workflows. Use Vimeo as a trigger to initiate workflows when a new video is added to a profile or album being watched. As an action, you can upload new videos, update video details like name or description, add videos to specific albums, or delete and remove videos from albums within your Vimeo account.
Adds an uploaded video to a user's album.
Permanently removes a video from the currently logged-on user account.
Removes an uploaded video from a user's album (the video itself is not deleted).
Updates a video name or description.
Uploads a video to the currently logged-on user account.
Triggers when a new video is added to a profile being watched.
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