Remember the frustration -- you had to present something from your laptop, and when you tried to plug the cable, there was no such a port on your laptop? Or you wanted to use a mouse, only to realise that that USB-C port on the same laptop is no good for the big USB one of your mouse?
Great products work well with others; they are good members of the product society. We do not use anything in isolation any more, no matter how big, every product is in the end just one tool in your big tool box.
This is why we built Hypersay Events since day 1 to be extensible. Any partner with in-house developers can do everything on our platform from theirs.
We made a huge leap: developers are not needed any more to extend Hypersay.
Anyone can link to our products without any line of code, from any of thousands of platforms out there, such as Eventbrite, Google Apps, Microsoft, MailChimp, Salesforce.
We did this by building a connector to Zapier. Zapier is a platform that allows you to integrate the web applications you use. When you do something in Hypersay Events something can happen elsewhere. For example when you or your colleagues create an event, it can be automatically sent to Salesforce or Google Sheets, or when someone gets a ticket, you can add them to your mailing list or NetHunt CRM.
We started with three triggers (something that happens inside Hypersay is a source for something that happens on other platforms) and one action (create an event pass as a result of something happening on other platforms, e.g. Google Form submitted), and we plan to add more soon.
Triggers
Actions
Now you have the freedom to decide where to place Hypersay Events in your work flows and what to automate so that you become more productive.
Examples of what you can do with Zapier and Hypersay Events