Make
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Make, previously known as Integromat, is an automation tool that connects Uteach with numerous other apps and services. Thus, you are able to create automated workflows without any coding.
Uteach’s Make integration helps you streamline processes, reduce manual work, and increase your productivity.
So, what exactly can you achieve with Make?
To integrate Make with Uteach, you will need to successfully insert your API key and domain into your Make account. You can access this information on your Uteach online school dashboard the following way.
Copy this information and move it to your Make account. If you do not have an account there, you can sign up here.
After creating the account, add Make's HTTP > Make an API Key Auth request module to your scenario.
Next, you will also need to paste your website domain. If you want to learn more about how you can integrate Make with the help of API tokens, check out Make’s article.
You can use Make with Uteach for different scenarios. For example, receive a notification on your preferred channel once a new student completes a quiz. Or, perhaps you want to send a personalized email to your students once they complete the course and are ready to receive a certificate.
You can set up a workflow related to almost any case you want, including backing up student data, sending notifications, and email follow-ups.
To set up a workflow, you will need to create a scenario on Make, so log in to your account.
If you want to learn more about how to create different scenarios with Make, check out Creating a scenario.
How do I connect Uteach to a new app via Make?
Use the 'Create a new scenario' feature in Make to connect Uteach to any supported app you prefer. Once clicked, you will be able to build the trigger and action modules. Follow the steps provided above to run the scenario.
What integration does Make support?
Make supports more than 1,000 apps from which you can choose to automate your workflows. These include apps for business operations, sales, marketing, CRM, and more. The most popular Make integrations are HubSpot, ChatGPT, Calendly, Slack, ClickUp, Shopify, and more.
Is Make better than Zapier?
Make and Zapier are both popular automation tools, but which is better depends on your needs. Make has more advanced customization and visual interface. It’s more suitable for complex workflows and offers more precise control. Zapier, on the other hand, is known for its ease of use and broader app integrations. It is better for simple automation. Beginners usually prefer Zapier for its straightforward setup.
Uteach offers integrations with both Make and Zapier, so you can see which works for you better.
In case you need answers to more of your questions, you can check out the following resources Make offers.
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