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Trigger
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Twitter

Triggers when a user being watched is mentioned in a post.

Twitter

Triggers when a new message is received.

Twitter

Triggers when you or a specified user hits like on the post for the first time.

Twitter

Triggers when a new post is posted from you or specified user.

Twitter

Triggers when a new post is created in a specific list.

Twitter

Triggers when someone reposts a post from a user being watched.

Twitter
Gmail
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Action
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Gmail

Copies an email or a draft into a selected folder.

Gmail

Creates a new draft and adds it to a selected folder.

Gmail

Removes an email or a draft from a selected folder.

Gmail

Marks an email or a draft in a selected directory as read by setting the "Read" flag.

Gmail

Marks an email or draft in a selected directory as unread by setting the "Unread" flag.

Gmail

Modifies labels on the specified email message.

Gmail

Moves a chosen email or a draft to a selected folder.

Gmail

Sends a new email.

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Build your X (formerly Twitter) and Gmail integrations.

Create custom X (formerly Twitter) and Gmail workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.

Twitter
Add a Member to a List

Adds a member to a list. Note that lists cannot have more than 5,000 members.

Action
Gmail
Copy an Email

Copies an email or a draft into a selected folder.

Action
Gmail
Create a Draft

Creates a new draft and adds it to a selected folder.

Action
Twitter
Create a Post

Posts a new post.

Action
Twitter
Delete a Message

Deletes the direct message specified in ID.

Action
Twitter
Delete a Post

Removes a post.

Action
Gmail
Delete an Email

Removes an email or a draft from a selected folder.

Action
Twitter
Get a Message

Returns a single direct message by ID.

Action
Twitter
Get a User

Returns a variety of information about the user specified by ID or screen name parameter.

Action

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