Create a WooCommerce coupon for a Viral Loops participant reaching a milestone and send it in an Email
Create a WooCommerce coupon for a Viral Loops participant reaching a milestone and send it in an Email
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Every time your Viral Loops campaign participant reaches a milestone, Make will automatically create a WooCommerce coupon and send it over as an email.
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Copies an email or a draft into a selected folder.
This module helps you to batch create multiple attribute terms.
This module helps you to batch create multiple attributes.
This module helps you to batch create multiple products.
This module helps you to create a new coupon.
This module helps you to create a new customer.
Creates and adds a new draft to a selected folder.
This module helps you to create a new product.
Creates a new product attribute.
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