Add paid subscribers from beehiiv to a Transistor private podcast
Add paid subscribers from beehiiv to a Transistor private podcast
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Every time a subscriber upgrades to a paid subscription in your beehiiv account, Make will automatically add that subscriber to your private podcast in Transistor.
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Create custom workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.
Add an existing subscription to an automation flow. Requires the automation to have an active Add by API trigger. The specified email or subscription_id will be matched against your existing subscribers. If an existing subscriber is found, they will be enrolled immediately.
Adds a tag to a subscriber.
Update multiple subscribers at once using an array of subscription_ids
Create a custom field on a publication, for use in subscriptions
Creates a subscriber in your beehiiv account.
Delete a custom field from a publication
Deletes (a draft) or archives (a published) a post.
Deletes a particular segment.
Deletes a subscriber
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