Findymail

The best B2B email finder on the market.

Integrate the Findymail API with the PostgreSQL API

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

Create List with Findymail API on New Column from PostgreSQL API
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Create List with Findymail API on New or Updated Row from PostgreSQL API
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Create List with Findymail API on New Row Custom Query from PostgreSQL API
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Create List with Findymail API on New Row from PostgreSQL API
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Create List with Findymail API on New Table from PostgreSQL API
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New Saved Contact from the Findymail API

Emit new event when a new contact is saved.

 
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New Column from the PostgreSQL API

Emit new event when a new column is added to a table. See the documentation

 
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New or Updated Row from the PostgreSQL API

Emit new event when a row is added or modified. See the documentation

 
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New Row from the PostgreSQL API

Emit new event when a new row is added to a table. See the documentation

 
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New Row Custom Query from the PostgreSQL API

Emit new event when new rows are returned from a custom query that you provide. See the documentation

 
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Create List with the Findymail API

Creates a new list of contacts in Findymail. See the documentation

 
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Delete Row(s) with the PostgreSQL API

Deletes a row or rows from a table. See the documentation

 
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Delete a List with the Findymail API

Deletes a specified list in Findymail. See the documentation

 
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Execute Custom Query with the PostgreSQL API

Executes a custom query you provide. See the documentation

 
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Find Email with the Findymail API

Finds an email address using a given full name and a website domain. See the documentation

 
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Overview of Findymail

The Findymail API provides a way to enrich and validate email contacts. Leveraging Pipedream's capabilities, you can automate workflows that trigger on various events to lookup emails, auto-populate CRM fields, validate email data, or even enhance marketing lists with accurate contact information. Using Findymail's API in Pipedream, you can create intricate serverless workflows that react to various triggers, such as webhooks, scheduled timers, or actions from other apps, to integrate email data enrichment into your business processes.

Connect Findymail

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import { axios } from "@pipedream/platform"
export default defineComponent({
  props: {
    findymail: {
      type: "app",
      app: "findymail",
    }
  },
  async run({steps, $}) {
    return await axios($, {
      url: `https://app.findymail.com/api/credits`,
      headers: {
        Authorization: `Bearer ${this.findymail.$auth.api_key}`,
        "Content-Type": `application/json`,
        "Accept": `application/json`,
      },
    })
  },
})

Overview of PostgreSQL

On Pipedream, you can leverage the PostgreSQL app to create workflows that automate database operations, synchronize data across platforms, and react to database events in real-time. Think handling new row entries, updating records from webhooks, or even compiling reports on a set schedule. Pipedream's serverless platform provides a powerful way to connect PostgreSQL with a variety of apps, enabling you to create tailored automation that fits your specific needs.

Connect PostgreSQL

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import postgresql from "@pipedream/postgresql"

export default defineComponent({
  props: {
    postgresql,
  },
  async run({ steps, $ }) {
    // Component source code:
    // https://github.com/PipedreamHQ/pipedream/tree/master/components/postgresql

    const queryObj = {
      text: "SELECT NOW()",
      values: [], // Ignored since query does not contain placeholders
    };
    const { rows } = await this.postgresql.executeQuery(queryObj);
    return rows;
  },
})