What Is Zapier?
Zapier is an online automation tool that connects your favorite apps; such as Maximizer; Gmail; Slack; Mailchimp; and more. You can connect two or more apps to automate repetitive tasks without coding or relying on developers to build the integration. It is easy enough that anyone can build their own app workflows with just a few clicks.
For example; maybe you get a lot of email attachments in your Gmail account and you want to save them to Dropbox. Every time you get an attachment; you could open up the email; click the attachment; and then save it to Dropbox. Or you can have Zapier automate this for you; saving you time and effort.
Common Zapier Terms and their meanings
Zap
A Zap is an automated workflow between your apps. For example; you may have a Zap that saves your Gmail attachments to Dropbox and another Zap that saves emails that you star in Gmail to a text file. Zaps consist of at least two parts: a trigger and one or more actions.
Trigger
A trigger is the event in an app that starts the Zap. Once you set up a Zap; Zapier will monitor the app for that event. For the save Gmail attachments to Dropbox example; you can receive a lot of emails through your Gmail account; but the Zap isn't triggered until an email contains an attachment.
Action
An action is the event that completes the Zap. For the save Gmail attachments to Dropbox example; the action is uploading the attachment from your email to Dropbox.
Task
Each piece of data you run through your Zap counts as a task. That means if your Zap adds 100 emails to Dropbox automatically; your Zap just performed 100 tasks. Every task your Zap performs is another task that you don't have to do manually.