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Description
Smaily is an email marketing and automation tool created to make email marketing accessible, easy and enjoyable for everyone. The platform offers its users an award-winning drag and drop template editor to help create eye-catching emails. Users can set up automated workflows to make their email marketing even more efficient and profitable. Smaily has various integrations to give its users the possibility to sync customer data on all platforms.
Entities
Source | Target |
Send All Subscribers | Update Subscribers |
Send Subscribers from a List | Trigger Automation Workflow |
Send Lists | |
Send Autoresponds |
Possible Task Triggers are: on schedule (hourly, daily, weekly, monthly) , On Event ( Task Succeeded Event
Steps
Step 1.
Either while Creating a Task or in the Integrations menu.
Enter the name of the integration in the search bar.
Step 2.
Enter the Name of the Integration.
You can optionally also enter a description.
Step 3.
You will be prompted for the Base URL,User Name and Password.
Step 4.
Your base URL is the URL of the dashboard when you log in to Smiley.
For the Username and Password, use the API credentials that can be generated under Integrations tab in your account Preferences.
After that click on "Integrations".
Click on create new user and copy the username and password.
Smaily is just one of the tools we support!
To check the list of the tools and features we support please click here!
If you don't see your favorite tool on our list, please take the time and send us the request here to create an integration for you or UP-vote if it's already on the list :)
We develop integrations based on the requests and up-votes :)
We hope that this covers everything. If you have any further questions or need additional clarification please reach out to us via [email protected] or our chat widget!
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