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Triggers for logged-in users
A group is created
Tokens
  • Group title
  • Group ID
  • Group URL
  • Group seats
  • Group courses
  • Group leader email
A user is registered using a group key
Tokens
  • Group title
  • Group ID
  • Group URL
  • Key redeemed
  • Key batch ID
A user redeems a group key
Tokens
  • Group title
  • Group ID
  • Group URL
  • Key redeemed
  • Key batch ID
Triggers for everyone
A number of seats greater than, less than, equal to, not equal to a specific number are added to an Uncanny group
Tokens
  • Condition
  • Group title
  • Group ID
  • Seats added
  • Group leader email(s)
A number of seats greater than, less than, equal to, not equal to a specific number are removed from an Uncanny group
Tokens
  • Condition
  • Group title
  • Group ID
  • Seats removed
  • Group leader email(s)
Actions
Add a number of seats to an Uncanny group
Create an Uncanny group
Tokens
  • Action fields
  • Group course IDs
  • Group ID
  • Group Leader emails
  • Group signup URL (Requires Toolkit Pro Group Registration module)
Remove a number of seats from an Uncanny group

Sample recipes

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