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Supported triggers and actions
Integrate Zoho Backstage and WordPress.org using the below triggers and actions
All Triggers - A trigger kickstarts the flow
Registration cancelled by attendee
Triggers when a registration for an event is cancelled by an attendee
Order cancelled
Triggers when an order is cancelled
Attendee checked-in
Triggers when an attendee checks in to the selected event
Attendee registered for event
Triggers when an attendee registers for the selected event
Event created
Triggers when a new event is created
Order created
Triggers when a new order is created
Event republished
Triggers when an event is updated and then republished
Event published
Triggers when the organizer publishes the event microsite for the first time
User created or updated
Triggers when a new user is created or the details of an existing user is updated
Media file added
Triggers when a media file is added
Comment edited
Triggers when an existing comment is edited
Post updated
Triggers when the details of an existing post is updated
Post created
Triggers when a new post is created
Post status changed
Triggers when a post status is changed
Email failed
Triggers when an email fails to deliver
Post created or updated
Triggers when a new post is created or the details of an existing post is updated
User signin
Triggers when a user signs in
Comment added
Triggers when a new comment is added
Comment status changed
Triggers when the status of a comment is changed
User created
Triggers when a new user is created
Email succeeded
Triggers when PHPMailer successfully sends an email
All Actions - Actions are the automated tasks
Create event
Creates a new event in the selected portal
Place order
Creates an order to buy ticket
Update event
Updates the details of an existing event
Cancel order
Cancels the specified order
Fetch attendee in an event
Fetches the details of an existing attendee including its custom fields
Fetch event
Fetches the details of an existing event by ID
Fetch ticket class details
Fetches the details of a ticket class by ID
Fetch order
Fetches the details of an existing order by order ID
Add comment
Adds a new comment
Create user
Creates a new user
Create post
Creates a new post
Send email
Sends an email using SMTP configuration
Update post tag
Updates the details of an existing post tag
Update post
Updates the details of an existing post
Update post taxonomy
Updates the taxonomy of an existing post
Update post metadata
Updates the details of an existing post metadata
Update post category
Updates the details of an existing post category
Update user
Updates the details of an existing user
Update user meta data
Updates the details of an existing user metadata
Fetch post
Fetches the details of an existing post
Generate reset password link
Generates the reset password link for the specified user
Fetch user
Fetches the details of an existing user
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