Connect Zulip integrations
Clarify your team's conversations by automating Zulip to send messages from new bug reports or CRM deals. Use our workflow automation to create dedicated discussion streams for new project tasks or high-priority support tickets. Create a free account to bring context to every business conversation.
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Build your Zulip integrations.
Integrate Zulip with Make to automate sending messages and managing conversations. Use Make workflows to post messages, streamlining notifications and creating dedicated discussion streams in Zulip from events like new bug reports, CRM deals, project tasks, or high-priority support tickets.
Checks whether a set of messages match a narrow.
Creates a new user account. This endpoint is only available to organization administrators.
Deactivates a user given their user ID. This endpoint is only available to organization administrators.
Fetches details for a single user in the organization.
Fetches details for a single user in the organization given a Zulip display email address.
Retrieves details on all users in the organization.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Reactivates a user given their user ID. This endpoint is only available to organization administrators.
Sends a stream or a private message.
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