Couple others;
Integromat - a great connector tool to connect app data together.
SigParser - capture email signatures automatically. My tool.
Oh I see. Using integromat.com I was able to push emails from my gmail account to my notion task database. I did not have to mess with GSuites or anything like that, but I did have to go through a roughly 10 step process to allow integromat access to my gmail.
My main ones after Todoist are more to automate things, so
Possibly, depending on how the information in the email is setup. My api integration app of choice right now is integromat.com which can place emails into Notion databases. It can populate database properties with certain information, such as the subject line, sender, and the emails content. Again, it depends on how the email you recieve is set up but I think you would have to search the emails contents for text that matches certain criteria and have it place those matched items into their appropriate property fields. It would require a deal of trial and error using integromat.
I cannot speak towards zapier or automateio but I imagine you would need to do something similar.
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Time is your most important resource. Try to automate and systemize/outsource as much as you can, where ever it makes sense. I use integromat to automate a lot of my business processes, like order fulfillment, customer service, uploading products and many more. They have integrations with many services that we use, I really recommend it.
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Best advice I received. It can take up to 10 touchpoints with your brand to convert a customer. A touchpoint could be an email, a podcast, a social media post, an sms, an ebook, a phone call etc.
Don't give up after 1 or 2 touch points especially if they are open to it, put yourself in your customer shoes, new decisions take time.
To help them make an informed decision, strategize your customer journey from beginning to end, don't leave anything to chance and don't make assumptions.
Hope these were helpful, good luck!
Try Integromat.com. For me personally, it was a great entry into RPA. Technologically, I think much better than Power Automate and especially with a great user interface. Making the process is so easy ...
Oooh ok. There's plenty of marketing automation platforms out there, some of which may have prebuilt integrations with your CRM. Though adopting one would mean dropping whatever you're currently using for your email campaigns . . . unless those are coming from your CRM?
Strictly for integrations, an iPaaS platform like Zapier as u/DireJp20 suggested would work. integromat.com and Parabola.io are also options if you're looking for more technical freedom.
Look into integromat. It's built for integrating services, but you can pass info from Todoist to itself.
I have an automation setup where certain labels are automatically added to tasks when created under certain projects. It's definitely possible to automatically add a due date to every task using integromat.