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Automate It with Zapier and Generative AI - Second Edition

By : Kelly Goss
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Automate It with Zapier and Generative AI - Second Edition

By: Kelly Goss

Overview of this book

Organizations experience significant issues with productivity when dealing with manual and repetitive tasks. Automate it with Zapier and Generative AI, second edition has been extensively revised to help you analyze your processes and identify repetitive tasks that can be automated between 6000+ cloud-based business applications. This book includes all Zapier’s newest features such as AI functionality using the ChatGPT plugin, drafts, reordering and duplicating steps and paths, subfolders and version history, as well as built-in apps such as Looping, Sub-Zap, Interfaces, Tables, and Transfer. The chapters also contain examples covering various use cases sourced from the Zapier user community. You'll learn how to implement automation in your organization along with key principles and terminology, and take the first steps toward using Zapier. As you advance, you'll learn how to use Zapier’s native functionality and all 27 built-in apps such as Filter, Paths, Formatter, Digest, and Scheduler to enable you to build multi-step Zaps. You’ll also discover how to manage your Zapier account effectively, as well as how to troubleshoot technical problems with your workflows, and use the OpenAI integration to automate AI tasks. By the end of this book, you'll be able to automate your manual and repetitive tasks using Zapier.
Table of Contents (33 chapters)
1
Part 1: Getting Started with Zapier
7
Part 2: Customizing Your Zaps with Built-in Apps by Zapier – Functionality and Practical Uses
16
Part 3: Using the Features of the Formatter by Zapier Built-In App
22
Part 4: Getting the Most Out of Zapier

Using the API Request action event (feature in beta)

Using Webhooks by Zapier might seem quite complicated, especially if you have to decipher API documentation. A more straightforward approach is to use a new feature that is currently in beta throughout the platform. Zapier has begun upgrading certain integrations with the API Request (beta) action event. Before the release of this action event feature, users would need to extensively understand API documentation and use the Webhooks by Zapier built-in app to make PUT, GET, and POST HTTP requests. The introduction of this new action event in many app integrations allows API requests to be made in a simpler, no-code-focused fashion. Unlike with using Webhooks by Zapier, you will have already connected the app to your Zapier account and will not need to provide any further authentication details, such as an API key. In many cases, you can make simple HTTP requests without having to understand complex API documentation jargon. You will...