Zapier can then watch for all new emails, or you can add a filter to your Zap to have it watch for emails with a particular label or from a specific sender. Zapier can integrate with your or accounts, or you can add your email account directly via. You already have apps to manage each of those things, so let Zapier send those messages to the right place.
You likely spend time each day filing away important info from emails: notifications of comments on blog posts, receipts for purchases, reminders about important meetings and events, and more. "Zapier can do it in five minutes and anyone on the team can use it-technical or not." "I'm a savvy programmer, but I don't have time to build connectors like this," says the company's co-founder, Boris Jabes. The Meldium team, for example, used Zapier to monitor multiple RSS feeds about their industry-web security, in Meldium’s case-to stay up-to-date and find interesting content to share with their social media followers. RSS feeds are also great to get customized news to your crew. "Since we basically spend 18 hours a day in HipChat in some form or another, it becomes a great place to alert our team of issues that may be occurring with our partners," says Davidson. RSS with Zapier gave them an easy way to integrate their apps' status notifications with team chat app, HipChat (now part of Slack). "Keeping track of the status of all (our services) can be challenging," says Flywheel CEO Dusty Davidson.
WordPress hosting company Flywheel, in a similar way, uses RSS feeds to get status update notifications for the services they rely on to run their business.