PeepSo Integration, New Tokens and Custom Event Fields
It's early April, and that means it's time for another big Automator release! The Uncanny Automator 3.9 release packs in dozens of new features, a new integration, and many behind-the-scenes…
It's early April, and that means it's time for another big Automator release! The Uncanny Automator 3.9 release packs in dozens of new features, a new integration, and many behind-the-scenes…
IFTTT stands for "If This, Then That". It is a popular automation platform that can connect your favorite apps without any coding knowledge. The tool that can connect WordPress to…
Today's Uncanny Automator 3.8.1 release was a minor update, but it did include over 20 new triggers and so probably deserves a bit of a mention. Easy Digital Downloads We…
Uncanny Automator 3.8 and Automator Pro 3.8 releases are now available for download! These new updates bring a whole suite of enhancements, including a completely new approach to settings, a…
A few days ago we released Uncanny Automator 3.7, an important update with a new integration for Amelia, Twilio support in our free version, a more accessible webhook integration and…
Uncanny Automator 3.7 is now available at no cost in the WordPress repository. This important release adds one new integration and a huge number of improvements. New integration: Amelia Amelia…
Last week's Uncanny Automator 3.6 release was huge, adding new integrations for Tin Canny, IFTTT and Integrately, an overhaul to outgoing webhooks and lots of new features. It was all…
Certificates are a great way of showcasing accomplishments. In the WordPress world, virtually every LMS plugin offers easy ways to create and award certificates. The idea is pretty simple -…
This year will be a huge one for Uncanny Automator, and we're starting off 2022 with a big release announcement. Today's free release of Uncanny Automator 3.6 adds 3 new…
We first started thinking about what conditions might look like in Uncanny Automator a year ago. What we saw in other integration tools never seemed quite right, so we planned…