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Select a trigger from Map My Customers
A trigger is an event that starts your Zap and runs the workflow. For example, with Map My Customers, a trigger could be "New Company."
Setup an action from Microsoft Outlook
An action is what takes place after the automation is triggered. For example, with Microsoft Outlook, the action could be "Add Attendees to Calendar Event."
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Triggers when a new user is added to your organization.
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