In Konnectify, a trigger is the starting point of an automated workflow.
Think of it as the event that kicks off a series of tasks or actions. Whenever a specific condition is met, the trigger activates the workflow.
For example, if you set up a workflow where "A new email is received" serves as the trigger, the moment an email lands in your inbox, the workflow begins. Triggers help automate your processes by ensuring that the right actions are initiated automatically, saving you time and effort.
A trigger in Konnectify is an event that initiates an automated workflow. Triggers help users automate tasks by detecting changes or specific actions in an application and responding accordingly.
How Triggers Work
A trigger is the first step in an automation process. When the specified event occurs, the trigger activates the workflow, executing the predefined actions that follow.
For example:
A new form submission can trigger an email notification.
A new user registration can trigger a welcome message.
A file upload can trigger an approval request.
Types of Triggers
Event-Based Triggers
Activate when a specific event occurs.
Example: A new user registers on a website, triggering a welcome email.
Time-Based Triggers
Run at scheduled intervals.
Example: A daily report is generated at 9 AM.
Condition-Based Triggers
Activate when predefined conditions are met.
Example: If stock levels drop below 10, an order request is triggered.
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