SuperSaaS

Appointment Scheduling for Every Situation

Integrate the SuperSaaS API with the X (Twitter) API

Setup the SuperSaaS API trigger to run a workflow which integrates with the X (Twitter) API. Pipedream's integration platform allows you to integrate SuperSaaS and X (Twitter) remarkably fast. Free for developers.

Simple Search with Twitter API on Credit balance changes from SuperSaaS API
SuperSaaS + X (Twitter)
 
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Simple Search with Twitter API on New or changed appointments from SuperSaaS API
SuperSaaS + X (Twitter)
 
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Simple Search with Twitter API on New or changed users from SuperSaaS API
SuperSaaS + X (Twitter)
 
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Add User To List with Twitter API on Credit balance changes from SuperSaaS API
SuperSaaS + X (Twitter)
 
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Add User To List with Twitter API on New or changed appointments from SuperSaaS API
SuperSaaS + X (Twitter)
 
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Credit balance changes from the SuperSaaS API

Emits an event for every user credit balance changes for the selected schedules.

 
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New or changed appointments from the SuperSaaS API

Emits an event for every changed appointments from the selected schedules.

 
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New or changed users from the SuperSaaS API

Emits an event for every new and changed user.

 
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New Follower Received by User from the X (Twitter) API

Emit new event when the specified User receives a Follower See the documentation

 
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New List Followed by User from the X (Twitter) API

Emit new event when the specified User follows a List See the documentation

 
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Search Tweets with the X (Twitter) API

Retrieve Tweets from the last seven days that match a query. See the documentation

 
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Add User To List with the X (Twitter) API

Add a member to a list owned by the user. See the documentation

 
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Create Tweet with the X (Twitter) API

Create a new tweet. See the documentation

 
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Delete Tweet with the X (Twitter) API

Remove a posted tweet. See the documentation

 
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Follow User with the X (Twitter) API

Follow a user. See the documentation

 
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Overview of SuperSaaS

With the SuperSaaS API, you can build a variety of applications and services to
help manage appointment bookings and scheduling. This flexible and powerful API
can be used to create automated workflows, powerful integrations, and robust
back-end services.

SuperSaaS provides a comprehensive set of features, including access to your
appointments and scheduling data, making it possible to build a variety of
projects:

  • Create a custom online booking service, using SuperSaaS authentication and
    scheduling tools
  • Develop a connected calendar to sync bookings with popular products like
    Outlook, Google Calendar, Apple Calendar
  • Develop a custom dashboard for customers to easily manage their appointments
  • Leverage advanced analytics to track appointment trends and gain insights
  • Automate appointment reminders and notifications workflows
  • Use SuperSaaS payment gateway to accept payments securely
  • Build multi-user, multi-office appointment scheduling systems
  • Connect with other products, like Slack, to automatically post appointment
    and scheduling updates
  • Develop custom forms and templates to collect information from booking
    customers
  • Create custom pricing models and rules for each appointment
  • Create an admin interface for managing any aspect of appointment bookings

Connect SuperSaaS

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import { axios } from "@pipedream/platform"
export default defineComponent({
  props: {
    supersaas: {
      type: "app",
      app: "supersaas",
    }
  },
  async run({steps, $}) {
    return await axios($, {
      url: `https://www.supersaas.com/api/schedules.json`,
      params: {
        account: `${this.supersaas.$auth.account}`,
        api_key: `${this.supersaas.$auth.api_key}`,
      },
    })
  },
})

Connect X (Twitter)

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import { axios } from "@pipedream/platform"
import twitter from "@pipedream/twitter"
export default defineComponent({
  props: {
    twitter
  },
  async run({steps, $}) {
    const config = {
      url: `https://api.twitter.com/2/users/me`,
      params: {
        "user.fields": `created_at,description,entities,id,location,name,pinned_tweet_id,profile_image_url,protected,url,username,verified,withheld`,
        expansions: `pinned_tweet_id`,
      },
    }
    const headers = this.twitter._getAuthHeader(config)
    return await axios($, {
      ...config,
      headers
    })
  },
})
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