Transfer Calendly bookings including guests to KlickTipp
Transfer Calendly bookings including guests to KlickTipp
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This scenario listens for new Calendly booking events as well as reschedules and cancellations and creates or updates contacts in KlickTipp. It captures email addresses names appointment details and guest emails so that every interaction on Calendly is reflected immediately in your KlickTipp contact list. You can map dynamic fields from your Calendly bookings such as the appointment date start time guest names or any custom questions to personalize follow-up sequences confirmation messages or reminder campaigns. This integration empowers coaches consultants trainers and event organizers to keep their audience engaged to automate welcome and nurture emails and to eliminate manual data entry so that no lead or booking ever slips through the cracks.
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Adds a new contact. If a contact with the same email already exists, it will be updated.
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Cancels an event.
Creates a new manual tag
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Deletes a contact
Deletes a tag and removes it from all contacts
Returns the complete data of a contact
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