This template connects KlickTipp form signups with WordPress user creation. When a contact submits a form and gives consent, the scenario generates a username from the first and last name and creates a secure password automatically. A new WordPress user is then created using the contact’s email address. After the user is created, the WordPress username, password, and user ID are written back to the corresponding contact in KlickTipp.
This setup is ideal for automatically granting access to memberships, courses, or protected WordPress areas without any manual steps. It helps keep WordPress and KlickTipp in sync and reduces admin overhead while ensuring a smooth signup experience.
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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.
Adds a new contact. If a contact with the same email already exists, it will be updated.
Generates bundles with their own structure.
Composes a string for easier mapping of scenarios.
Converts a text from one codepage to another.
Creates a category.
Creates a comment.
Creates a media item.
Creates a post.
Creates a tag.
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