Aug 20, 2020 04:10 AM
Thanks in advance for any answers I might get to this.
In summary I have:
What zapier does is when I get a new record on the “Trigger” view it sends an email to all salespeople.
My “problem” is, I updated a record on the Grid View with all the data and the Last Modified Time is Today but it didn’t send the email as it usually does. Is it because it isn’t actually a new record, and just an update? Is that why it didn’t work for that specific result?
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Aug 20, 2020 09:21 AM - edited Apr 21, 2024 08:41 AM
Right, Zapier’s “New Record in View” trigger only works once per record and that’s it. Forever. No matter how many times that record re-enters the view, and no matter how long it’s been since the last time it entered the view, that record will NEVER be triggered again. One trigger per record forever, until the end of the universe. Lol.
Clearly, this is ridiculous behavior which serves nobody.
This is one of the many, many reasons that I highly recommended that everybody switch over to Make's automations & integrations for Airtable instead of using Zapier, because Make doesn’t have this same problem.
Make is also vastly superior to Zapier in terms of pricing, features, functionality, flexibility, customizability, everything.
I wrote an entire post here comparing Make vs. Zapier.
Hope this helps! If you’d like to hire an expert Airtable consultant to help you with anything Airtable-related, please feel free to contact me through my website: Airtable consultant — ScottWorld
Aug 20, 2020 09:21 AM - edited Apr 21, 2024 08:41 AM
Right, Zapier’s “New Record in View” trigger only works once per record and that’s it. Forever. No matter how many times that record re-enters the view, and no matter how long it’s been since the last time it entered the view, that record will NEVER be triggered again. One trigger per record forever, until the end of the universe. Lol.
Clearly, this is ridiculous behavior which serves nobody.
This is one of the many, many reasons that I highly recommended that everybody switch over to Make's automations & integrations for Airtable instead of using Zapier, because Make doesn’t have this same problem.
Make is also vastly superior to Zapier in terms of pricing, features, functionality, flexibility, customizability, everything.
I wrote an entire post here comparing Make vs. Zapier.
Hope this helps! If you’d like to hire an expert Airtable consultant to help you with anything Airtable-related, please feel free to contact me through my website: Airtable consultant — ScottWorld
Aug 20, 2020 09:34 AM
Another option is to use our product (On2Air: Actions) with zapier that overcomes that constraint.
Aug 20, 2020 09:36 AM
Omg, I totally forgot!! That is 100% correct!!
Yes, @Lercio_Pinto, if you are sticking with Zapier, your #1 best option is On2Air: Actions.
In fact, you really can’t use Zapier effectively WITHOUT On2Air Actions. :slightly_smiling_face:
Aug 20, 2020 10:08 AM
Thank you @ScottWorld for your answer. And thank you too @openside. I will look at both your solutions and see what benefits my business more. Will let know what I achieved when I decide. :winking_face:
Aug 25, 2020 02:28 AM
After checking both options, On2Air isn’t currently the best option for our business due to the high cost.
Integromat did it for me.
Aug 25, 2020 10:12 AM
no worries @Lercio_Pinto - just want to make sure you notices there are lower cost entries to use our product. either purchasing a single app (starts at just $30/month) or we even have starter level plans starting at $9/month for single use case scenarios. More details on https://on2air.com/pricing (check FAQ section for the starter plans)
Aug 26, 2020 03:44 AM
I am currently finding a disadvantage with integromat. While zapier counts for executed tasks, integromat counts for “searches”. That is a big disadvantage, at leats for me.
For example, Zapier searches for a record every 15minutes during the day and only counts if it gets executed (doesn’t matter the number of zaps).
Integromat counts every search you do, so thats 96 “tasks” everyday to a total of 2976 at the end of the month for a single scenario.
Aug 27, 2020 06:45 PM
Another possible approach is to let Airtable handle the trigger using its new automation features (currently in open beta for Pro-plan workspaces or higher), and the automation can activate a zap in Zapier via a webhook call. Airtable’s automations allow a single record to trigger multiple times if the record leaves and later re-enters the same view.