Trigger and Action Libraries
Explore what can start a workflow and what it can do next
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Explore what can start a workflow and what it can do next
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Every workflow begins with a trigger — the event that kicks things off. After that, it moves through a series of actions — steps you define to automate your support, ops, or communication processes.
This section outlines the triggers and actions currently supported in Conduit.
Triggers define when a workflow should run and what data gets passed into it.
New Reservation: Fires when a reservation is created
Check-in: Fires when a guest checks in
Check-out: Fires when a guest checks out
Reservation Status Updated: Fires when the reservation's status changes (e.g. confirmed → cancelled)
Conversation Tag Added: Fires when a tag is applied to a conversation. Great for escalations or category-based workflows
Manual Trigger: Lets you manually start a workflow from a conversation or reservation. Useful for testing or on-demand workflows
Actions define what happens after a trigger. You can chain together as many as needed to build logic-rich workflows.
Send SMS message
Send WhatsApp message
Send Email
Send Slack message
Notify a contact: Internal or external contact, depending on setup
Add Delay: Wait a set period before proceeding
Add Filter: Only continue if certain conditions are met
Assign to: Route the conversation to a specific teammate or inbox
Agent Injection: Insert a human-looking AI message into the conversation
Agent Injection (Phone): Same idea, but styled for phone message threads
Send AI Message: Structured AI message using a templated tone or style