NetHunt CRM

NetHunt is a Gmail CRM that brings sales automation and drip campaigns straight to your inbox.

Integrate the NetHunt CRM API with the Schedule API

Setup the NetHunt CRM API trigger to run a workflow which integrates with the Schedule API. Pipedream's integration platform allows you to integrate NetHunt CRM and Schedule remarkably fast. Free for developers.

Add Gmail Thread to Record with NetHunt CRM API on Custom Interval from Schedule API
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Add Gmail Thread to Record with NetHunt CRM API on Daily schedule from Schedule API
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Add Gmail Thread to Record with NetHunt CRM API on Monthly Schedule from Schedule API
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Add Gmail Thread to Record with NetHunt CRM API on Weekly schedule from Schedule API
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Create Comment with NetHunt CRM API on Custom Interval from Schedule API
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Custom Interval from the Schedule API

Trigger your workflow every N hours, minutes or seconds.

 
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Daily schedule from the Schedule API

Trigger your workflow every day.

 
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Monthly Schedule from the Schedule API

Trigger your workflow on one or more days each month at a specific time (with timezone support).

 
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Weekly schedule from the Schedule API

Trigger your workflow on one or more days each week at a specific time (with timezone support).

 
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New Comment Created from the NetHunt CRM API

Emit new event for every created comment. See docs here

 
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Add Gmail Thread to Record with the NetHunt CRM API

Links a Gmail thread to a record. See docs here

 
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Create Comment with the NetHunt CRM API

Create a new record comment. See docs here

 
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Create Record with the NetHunt CRM API

Creates a new record. See docs here

 
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Find Record with the NetHunt CRM API

Search for a record using a text query. See docs here

 
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Get Record with the NetHunt CRM API

Retrieve a record by its ID. See docs here

 
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Overview of NetHunt CRM

NetHunt CRM API is a powerful tool that lets you build custom applications on
top of the NetHunt CRM platform. With the API, you can access data stored in
NetHunt CRM, including contacts, tasks, notes, deals, and more. You can also
use the API to create custom applications that interact with NetHunt CRM data.

The NetHunt CRM API is a REST API, so it can be used with any programming
language that supports making HTTP requests. In addition, the NetHunt CRM API
is fully documented, so you can easily find the information you need to get
started.

Here are some examples of what you can build with the NetHunt CRM API:

  • A custom contact manager that displays data from NetHunt CRM in a custom way
  • A task manager that lets you view and manage tasks from NetHunt CRM
  • A deal tracker that lets you see which deals are close to being won
  • A custom report that displays data from NetHunt CRM in a custom way
  • A custom application that interacts with NetHunt CRM data in some way

Connect NetHunt CRM

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import { axios } from "@pipedream/platform"
export default defineComponent({
  props: {
    nethunt_crm: {
      type: "app",
      app: "nethunt_crm",
    }
  },
  async run({steps, $}) {
    return await axios($, {
      url: `https://nethunt.com/api/v1/zapier/triggers/readable-folder`,
      auth: {
        username: `${this.nethunt_crm.$auth.email_address}`,
        password: `${this.nethunt_crm.$auth.api_key}`,
      },
    })
  },
})

Overview of Schedule

With Schedule - A trigger provided by Pipedream - You can easily build
automated workflows that run on regular times or intervals. Some examples of
things that you can build using the Schedule API include:

  • Automated data retrieval from a third-party service, like pulling stats from
    your Salesforce account on a set schedule.
  • Uploading new data sets to a database with a predetermined interval.
  • Automatic emails to customers or leads at a certain time of the day.
  • Automating data analysis based on a set schedule.
  • Automatically optimizing social media postings according to a specified
    timeline.
  • Updating webpages at a certain interval with newly available content.
  • Re-running reports on a periodic basis.
  • Refreshing a cache of data at a given frequency.