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Zapier generally works as follows:
'''Zapier generally works''' as follows:
*an event occurs in one service;
*an event occurs in one service;
*information about it is sent to Zapier;
*information about it is sent to Zapier;
*Zapier performs a certain action in another service according to rules that have been set up.
*Zapier performs a certain action in another service according to rules that have been set up.
The logic for interaction between services must be configured in Zapier. Here is how that is done:
*select an event (a TRIGGER) that occurs in Service 1;
*indicate something (an ACTION) that should happen in Service 2 as a result of the event;
*a SEARCH can be used to find the desired object in Service 2.
Planfix can be either Service 1 or Service 2. Planfix supports a specific set of events and actions.

Revision as of 04:06, 18 March 2019

Zapier is a service that automates routine operations, which are usually related to data exchange between services.

Many services are integrated with Zapier; you can exchange data with the following:


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Zapier generally works as follows:

  • an event occurs in one service;
  • information about it is sent to Zapier;
  • Zapier performs a certain action in another service according to rules that have been set up.


The logic for interaction between services must be configured in Zapier. Here is how that is done:

  • select an event (a TRIGGER) that occurs in Service 1;
  • indicate something (an ACTION) that should happen in Service 2 as a result of the event;
  • a SEARCH can be used to find the desired object in Service 2.

Planfix can be either Service 1 or Service 2. Planfix supports a specific set of events and actions.