Send messages in Slack for new booking lifecycle events in OnceHub
Stay on top of your booking management with this seamless OnceHub and Slack setup. Whenever a Booking Lifecycle Event happens in OnceHub, a channel message gets promptly sent in Slack, keeping your team informed and responsive. This workflow minimizes manual tasks, offers timely updates for your booking lifecycle, and boosts team communication. Manage your time more efficiently with this handy solution.
Stay on top of your booking management with this seamless OnceHub and Slack setup. Whenever a Booking Lifecycle Event happens in OnceHub, a channel message gets promptly sent in Slack, keeping your team informed and responsive. This workflow minimizes manual tasks, offers timely updates for your booking lifecycle, and boosts team communication. Manage your time more efficiently with this handy solution.
- When this happens...Booking Lifecycle Event
Triggers when the status of a booking is changed to “Scheduled”, “Rescheduled”, “Canceled”, “Completed”, or “No-show”.
- automatically do this!Send Channel Message
Triggers when a new message is posted to a specific #channel you choose.
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Contact Captured
Triggers when a contact is captured
Try ItContact Updated
Triggers when a captured contact is updated
Try ItConversation Abandoned
Triggers when a chatbot conversation is abandoned by a website visitor.
Try ItConversation Started
Triggers when a website visitor starts interacting with your chatbot.
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Contact Lifecycle Event
Triggers when a contact is captured or updated
Try ItConversation Lifecycle Event
Triggers when the status of a conversation is changed to “Reached-out”, “Started”, “Closed”, or “Abandoned”.
Try ItConversation Closed
Triggers when a chatbot conversation reaches its end, or when a website visitor engages with a new chatbot.
Try ItBooking Lifecycle Event
Triggers when the status of a booking is changed to “Scheduled”, “Rescheduled”, “Canceled”, “Completed”, or “No-show”.
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