Add New Articles from RSS Feeds to Salesforce as Opportunities
Keep track of new content from important sources by integrating RSS feeds with Salesforce. This automation creates a new opportunity in Salesforce whenever a new article is published in an RSS feed, allowing you to promptly engage with relevant content and streamline lead management.
New RSS Article
Triggers when a new article is published in an RSS feed.
Create Salesforce Opportunity
Adds a new opportunity in Salesforce for the article.
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How to use DryMerge
Ask for what you want.
Tell DryMerge what you want to automate using plain English. For example, "Add new articles from RSS feeds to Salesforce as opportunities"
Add new articles from RSS feeds to Salesforce as opportunities
DryMerge figures out the details.
Based on your description, DryMerge identifies the apps involved, determines the appropriate triggers and actions, and creates the automation for you.
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Once DryMerge has created your automation, it will run automatically whenever the trigger event occurs, saving you time and effort.
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Read RSS Feed
Reads an RSS feed and retrieves its content
New RSS Feed Entry
Triggers when a new RSS feed entry is available
Create Contact
Creates a new contact in Salesforce
Delete Contact
Deletes a contact in Salesforce
Update Contact
Updates an existing contact in Salesforce
Read Contact
Reads details of a contact in Salesforce
Create Account
Creates a new account in Salesforce
Delete Account
Deletes an account in Salesforce
Update Account
Updates an account in Salesforce
Read Account
Reads an account in Salesforce
Create Case
Creates a new case in Salesforce
Delete Case
Deletes a case in Salesforce
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