![]() That's it! You've now created a Zap to connect Ycode with Microsoft Outlook. You can then test the action (and retest it how many times you want). Choose your account, the database you want to use, and then test the trigger to see if it's working correctly.Ĭonnect your Microsoft Outlook account to Zapier and then fill in all email fields accordingly. We'll use New Database Entry and the action will be Send Email. In the right search bar, look for Microsoft Outlook (or any other email service that's available). In the search bar below Create your own workflow, first search for Ycode. In this example, we're building a workflow where you receive an email every time a website visitor signs up for your app.įirst, go to your Zapier Dashboard. Let’s test our connection by creating a new Zap. Zapier is now connected to your Ycode app and you can start to create automations! Creating Zaps Then go back to Zapier, paste the token, and click on Yes, Continue. ![]() Click on Add API token, name it and select Create token.You can now Download or Copy the token. Then in the drop-down menu, click Settings. In the dashboard, hover with your mouse above a project and select the ellipsis button (with the three horizontal dots) in the bottom-right corner. To complete the connection, you'll need the API token of the Ycode project you'd like to set up the integration for. Click on Connect (sometimes also named Add connection). Then click on the top-right Search icon and type in Ycode. Once you're logged in, select My Apps from the menu. If you don’t have one yet, you can sign up here. Connecting Ycode to Zapierįirst, log in to your Zapier account. You'll learn how to set these up in this article. For Ycode, there are a few different Zaps available. In each Zap, there's one app that serves as the “Trigger” (where your information comes from and what starts/triggers the action) and “Actions” (which mostly happen in the app on the other end). They automate day-to-day tasks and build workflows between apps-anything from email notifications to tracking new signups and syncing documents. The Zapier integration works with connections called Zaps. P.S.Zapier lets you connect Ycode to 4000+ other web services, giving you a lot more building flexibility and automation options! ![]() How you can help: check out the connector page, give some feedback here, and if it’s a fit for what you’re doing give it a try (use coupon code SHOWANDTELL for 10% off - offer good till end the month)įor full documentation on how it works, check out our knowledge base. What the connector includes: I’ve put together this chart to show the side-by-side of what the original Zapier connector has vs. ![]() Who it’s for and why: any size companies using Airtable that rely heavily on automation in their workflows, and need it to do more (can I get an amen for triggering every time a record is updated, not just once?!) What we’ve done: created an advanced Airtable-Zapier connector based on our experience and a lot of feedback from real-world companies’ experience It is only stored on Zapier’s systems, similar to the existing connector. Using this product requires entering your API key into Zapier and our connector which means we technically do have access to it, however we do not store it on our systems anywhere. ![]() It truly is a game changer for what you can do with Airtable and opens the door for endless possibilities.ĭisclaimer: We are not associated with Airtable or Zapier (although we are an Expert Partner of Zapier). Excited to tell you about a project I’ve been working on and finally ready to launch! I’d welcome your feedback and insights on this. ![]()
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