
Trigger-Based Workflows: Making Repetition a Strategic Asset
Trigger-Based Workflows: Making Repetition a Strategic Asset
Trigger-based workflows are the backbone of modern automation systems, providing a structured way to respond to specific events without manual intervention. Platforms like Zapier and Make allow users to define triggers such as "new form submission," "email received," or "task completed." These triggers then initiate a series of predefined actions. For example, when a new client fills out an int...
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