Managing Automations

Sending Dynamic Data with a Webhook in Thrive Automator

You can now use dynamic data when setting up the “Send webhook” action in Thrive Automator. This feature comes in...

Managing Automations in Thrive Automator

Managing your automations is very easy, and it only takes several clicks to apply the necessary changes to your workflow....

Understanding an Automation Status in Thrive Automator

When you work with automations in Thrive Automator, it’s important to understand what the status of each automation means. After...

Advanced Mapping in Thrive Automator

This Thrive Automator action allows you to create data mappings from a third party service to internal datasets. The “Advanced...

Using Custom Field Data From a Form in Thrive Automator

Important Note: As we continue to grow and expand our product suite at Thrive Themes, we’ve made the strategic decision...

Using the Logs Section of Thrive Automator

In the “Logs” section you will be able to find an overview of the activity generated by Thrive Automator. This...

Creating a New Start Trigger in Thrive Automator

Do you want to create new triggers in Thrive Automator and set automations with it? In this document we’ll show...

What Type of Data Do Thrive Automator Triggers and Actions Use?

In Thrive Automator, each trigger and action uses one or more sets of data. We have described all of the...

Creating a New Filter in Thrive Automator

Do you want to use filters so you can determine which actions need to be performed and the others ignored?...

Creating a New Action in Thrive Automator

The basic principle that lies behind it will always be a simple one: when → then. Therefore, actions are the...
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