Create new subscriber in Emercury from Formstack forms
Create new subscriber in Emercury from Formstack forms
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Every time a new form is submitted on Formstack, Make will automatically use the email output from the form to look the person up on Clearbit and create a new Emercury subscriber.
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Adds your audience to your account. This is just the audience name. You will need this to add your subscribers to your audience. (This is the list name)
Adds a suppression list to suppress emails you do not want to send to your audience.
Retrieves the list of audiences and audience ids within your account.
Retrieves the subscribers of the given audience. This function has a required parameter of audience id.
Retrieves your suppression list id. This is needed in order to add suppression contacts to your suppression list.
Retrieves a list of Unsubscribed emails from the selected task. This function has a required parameter of task id.
Gets a company by domain.
Gets a company's domain by name.
Gets a person by email address.
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