Question

Sendible to Daylite Workflow


Anybody else interested in a Zapier connection between Sendible and PMs or CRMs like Daylite? We’d love to get tasks and appointments out from Sendible into our Project Calendar and Management to get a better review process in Social Media Marketing.  


This post has been closed for comments. Please create a new post if you need help or have a question about this topic.

4 replies

Userlevel 7
Badge +14

Hi @CIDCOM 

If you’re looking to hire a Zapier Expert you can submit your request here: https://zapier.com/experts

Hi @CIDCOM 

If you’re looking to hire a Zapier Expert you can submit your request here: https://zapier.com/experts

Hi Troy, 

as we neither own Sendible or Daylite, I have no idea where to start. The expert pool isn’t helpful, because I suppose this Zapier connection should be offered by one of these software companies and not being paid by a customer. If you ask me, I’d toss in a budget of a monthly fee for either Sendible or Daylite, but nothing more :) 

Userlevel 7
Badge +14

Hi @CIDCOM 

Check out the available triggers/actions/searches for the Daylite Zap app: https://zapier.com/apps/daylite/integrations#triggers-and-actions

Sendible doesn’t have a Zap app integration yet: https://zapier.com/apps/sendible/integrations

 

 

Userlevel 7
Badge +11

Hey @CIDCOM!

Something that an Expert could help you with is to create a private integration with the application in question. In a perfect world, the app developer would be the one who creates the Zapier integration and makes it available for anyone to use, but outside of that anyone can use the Developer Platform to build integrations with apps. 

So an Expert could build you an integration that way, or look into using webhooks or code steps to accomplish the task (if that’s applicable).

In the end, it all depends on how much it’s worth to you to have an integration with a particular app. For example, if having an integration with an app was going to save me 2 hours a week, or allow me to save/earn money, that would be a good sign that paying someone to build it could be worthwhile :) If it’s a nice-to-have, then maybe not so much!

Hope that helps to explain what Troy was suggesting above.