Creating an automation workflow for your WordPress website
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 8:56 am
Then, click the “Add Action” button and choose the next integration you want to use. In our case, it is WordPress.
Choosing WordPress as your integration
Next, Uncanny Automator will show you all the japan phone number actions you can perform using this integration.
Select “Add a new role to user roles” from the drop-down menu.
Add a new role to the user roles
At this point, a popup will appear asking for access to the user's data.
Simply click on the “Set user data” button.
Settings user data in your automation workflow
Since we are creating an “Everyone” recipe, we can perform this action on an “Existing User” or a “New User”.
We will click on “New User”, as we do not want to create accounts for people who are already registered on our WordPress blog or website .
Creating an automated workflow for new users
Uncanny Automator will now ask you to choose the data to use in the new account.
You can map some of these fields to variables passed from the contact form. For example, you can click the '*' button next to 'Name' and then select the contact form as the trigger.
Adding variable data to the Uncanny Automator workflow
Then, choose the “Name” variable from the drop-down menu.
For other fields, you can use a combination of tokens and plain text. For example, you could generate a random username by combining the person's name with a series of numbers or another token, such as today's date.
By default, Uncanny Automator will assign the role of “subscriber” to the new user.
To change it, simply open the “Role” drop-down menu and choose a different role from the list.
Select the user role you want to assign
If there is already an account linked to the email address or username, we do not want to create a duplicate account.
That said, make sure to select “Do nothing” in the following section: “What to do if the user already exists”.
Configuring what to do if the user already exists
Publish WordPress Automated Workflow
When finished, don’t forget to click the “Save” button to save your changes.
After that, you can proceed to publish the workflow. In the 'Recipe' pane, click the 'Draft' switch so that it displays 'Live'.
Publishing an automated workflow for WordPress
The recipe is now live and Uncanny Automator will automatically create a new account every time someone completes the contact form on your site.
Choosing WordPress as your integration
Next, Uncanny Automator will show you all the japan phone number actions you can perform using this integration.
Select “Add a new role to user roles” from the drop-down menu.
Add a new role to the user roles
At this point, a popup will appear asking for access to the user's data.
Simply click on the “Set user data” button.
Settings user data in your automation workflow
Since we are creating an “Everyone” recipe, we can perform this action on an “Existing User” or a “New User”.
We will click on “New User”, as we do not want to create accounts for people who are already registered on our WordPress blog or website .
Creating an automated workflow for new users
Uncanny Automator will now ask you to choose the data to use in the new account.
You can map some of these fields to variables passed from the contact form. For example, you can click the '*' button next to 'Name' and then select the contact form as the trigger.
Adding variable data to the Uncanny Automator workflow
Then, choose the “Name” variable from the drop-down menu.
For other fields, you can use a combination of tokens and plain text. For example, you could generate a random username by combining the person's name with a series of numbers or another token, such as today's date.
By default, Uncanny Automator will assign the role of “subscriber” to the new user.
To change it, simply open the “Role” drop-down menu and choose a different role from the list.
Select the user role you want to assign
If there is already an account linked to the email address or username, we do not want to create a duplicate account.
That said, make sure to select “Do nothing” in the following section: “What to do if the user already exists”.
Configuring what to do if the user already exists
Publish WordPress Automated Workflow
When finished, don’t forget to click the “Save” button to save your changes.
After that, you can proceed to publish the workflow. In the 'Recipe' pane, click the 'Draft' switch so that it displays 'Live'.
Publishing an automated workflow for WordPress
The recipe is now live and Uncanny Automator will automatically create a new account every time someone completes the contact form on your site.