Send an email when a short link is created
Send an email when a short link is created
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This template automatically sends an email whenever a new short link is created in CodeQR.
It is ideal for confirmation emails, internal alerts, or operational workflows that require visibility into newly created links. The email contains key details such as the short link, destination URL, creator information, and creation date.
The scenario is triggered by a webhook event from CodeQR and can be connected to any supported email service in Make. Setup is quick and requires only a webhook connection and email configuration.
Apps used: CodeQR, Email
This template was created by CodeQR. Learn more at https://codeqr.io
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