Comments on post “Multi-Step Zaps by Zapier”
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Wade Foster
@wadefoster · Co-founder & CEO at Zapier
Hey Product Hunt!
Today we're launching a new version of Zapier the includes Multi-Step Zaps. This has been in development for nearly a year. We've had several thousand people testing in beta and it's been going great so we're releasing to everyone today.
A quick example of something you could do is setup a Typeform survey so when a response is received it can trigger a chain of events like:
- look up the respondent in Pipedrive CRM and add a note
- upload an attached file to Box
- log the entry in a Google Sheets spreadsheet, including a link to the new file
- if critical feedback is given, open a Zendesk ticket.
You can read more about the launch and effort behind this here: https://zapier.com/blog/workflow...
I'll be around all day to answer questions if you have them.
Wade
P.S. You use this to do some cool stuff with Product Hunt too like setting up a Multi-Step Zap to post your PH upvotes to Twitter, Facebook, Slack and LinkedIn all at once.
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Jean-Paul Horn
@jeanpaulh · Publisher iCulture.nl
@wadefoster I love Zapier to death and have been (and still) using it over a year extensively (paid account). Would love an extra account step between Basic and Business though (faster polling, more zaps).
Huge fan of today's update and the previous folder update. You guys are kicking it!
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Jean-Paul Horn
@jeanpaulh · Publisher iCulture.nl
@wadefoster PS Would also love a way to rearrange previous made steps. A few times I got the multi-step order wrong and had to start over.
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Wade Foster
@wadefoster · Co-founder & CEO at Zapier
@jeanpaulh Ahh. Interesting. That might be easier said than done, but I'll see what we can do there. Definitely would be helpful UX.
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Ryan J A Murphy
@ryanjamurphy · Student?
@jeanpaulh @wadefoster Seconding this, but from the Free to the Basic plan. Maybe this is foolish of me, but the jump from $0/year for what Free offers to $220/year for Basic is way too much for me. I want to give you money for the service, but I can't afford that! (It doesn't help that the CDN dollar is in the gutter..)
Use case: I use Zapier for a number of personal recipes. Something like $5/month for 10 zaps and 1000 tasks a month would be realistic for me – and maybe many others looking to use it for "prosumer" purposes.
I'm sure your market analysts have priced out these segments and your scheme makes sense... but that doesn't stop me from feeling a little guilty whenever a task runs for free.
(Thanks for building Zapier!)
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Sam Doshi
@samir_doshi · Co Founder @ Relayo.com
@wadefoster Love the simplicity - nice work
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