Automate Nuvemshop with Meets

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Check out the available triggers and actions in the automation of apps Nuvemshop + Meets

Nuvemshop-icon

Sale created

With each sale created on Nuvemshop

Trigger

Information from Nuvemshop that can be used and sent to other apps.

Order: ID

Order: Store ID

Customer: Email

Customer: Name

Customer: Telephone

Customer: CPF/CNPJ

Order: Numeric ID

Order: Total discount amount

Order: Total price (excluding shipping)

Order: Total price (including shipping and discounts)

Order: Total price (in US dollars)

Order: Currency

Order: Language used by the customer

Order: Origin

Order: Total weight, in kilograms

Order: Status

Order: Payment status

Order: URL of the page that led to the purchase

Customer: Identifier

Customer: Name

Customer: Email

Customer: Identification (CPF/CNPJ)

Customer: Phone number

Order: Notes from the store owner

Shipping address: Street

Shipping address: City

Shipping address: Country

Shipping address: Neighborhood

Shipping address: Name

Shipping address: Number

Shipping address: Phone

Shipping address: State

Shipping address: Postal code

Customer: Type

Customer: Trade name

Customer: Business name

Customer: Fiscal regime

Customer: Invoice use

Customer: Document type

Customer: Accepts marketing actions

Billing: Name

Billing: Phone number

Billing address: Street

Billing address: Number

Billing address: Floor

Billing address: Neighborhood

Billing address: Postal code

Billing address: City

Billing address: State

Billing address: Country code

Billing: Customer type

Billing: Company name

Billing: Trade name

Billing: State registration

Billing: Tax regime (used only in es_MX)

Billing: Invoice usage (used only in es_MX)

Billing: Document type

Delivery: Minimum number of business days

Delivery: Maximum number of business days

Delivery: Owner's shipping cost

Delivery: Customer's shipping cost

Delivery: Shipping method used

Delivery: Customer's shipping option

Delivery: Customer's shipping option code

Delivery: Carrier shipping option reference

Delivery: Tracking number

Delivery: Tracking URL

Delivery: 'ship' or 'pickup'

Delivery: Store branch (in case of pickup)

Delivery: Carrier name

Delivery: Shipping status

Delivery address: Street

Delivery address: City

Delivery address: Country

Delivery address: Neighborhood

Delivery address: Name

Delivery address: Number

Delivery address: Phone

Delivery address: State

Delivery address: Postal code

Creation date (in ISO format: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:sss)

Creation date (in the format: DD-MM-YYYY HH:MM:SS)

Creation time

Creation date

Update date (in ISO format: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:sss)

Update date (in the format: DD-MM-YYYY HH:mm:ss)

Update time

Update date

Closing date (in ISO format: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:sss)

Closing date (in the format: DD-MM-YYYY HH:mm:ss)

Closing time

Closing date

Date the sale was marked as viewed (in ISO format: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss:sss)

Date when the sale was marked as viewed (in the format: DD-MM-YYYY HH:mm )

Time when the sale was marked as viewed

Date when the sale was marked as viewed

Sale shipping date (in the ISO format: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:sssZ)

Sale shipping date (in the format: DD-MM-YYYY HH:mm )

Sale shipping time

Sale shipping date

Payment date (in the format: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:sss)

Payment date (in the format: DD-MM-YYYY HH:mm )

Payment time

Payment date

Products: Names

Products: Quantities

Products: Prices

Products: SKU

Products: SKU-Name-Quantity-Price

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Won opportunity

For each conquered opportunity on Meets

Trigger

Information from Meets that can be used and sent to other apps.

Opportunity ID

Opportunity status

Opportunity registration date

Description of the opportunity

Opportunity stage ID

Opportunity stage

Opportunity Pipeline ID

Opportunity pipeline

User ID responsible for the opportunity

Name of the user responsible for the opportunity

Reason for missing the opportunity

Opportunity loss reason ID

Total amount

Customer ID

Customer's area of activity

Customer origin

Address neighborhood

Customer cell phone

Address: Zip Code

Address: City

Customer name

Company CNPJ

Customer CPF

Customer email

Customer phone

Customer Address

Address: Number

Full address

Kind of person

Address: UF

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Created opportunity

For each created opportunity on Meets

Trigger

Information from Meets that can be used and sent to other apps.

ID

Opportunity status

Opportunity registration date

Description of the opportunity

Opportunity stage ID

Opportunity stage

Opportunity Pipeline ID

Opportunity pipeline

User ID responsible for the opportunity

RESPONSIBLE USER

Reason for missing the opportunity

Opportunity loss reason ID

Total amount

Customer ID

Customer's area of activity

Customer origin

Address neighborhood

Customer cell phone

Address: Zip Code

Address: City

Customer name

Company CNPJ

Customer CPF

Customer email

Customer phone

Customer Address

Address: Number

Full address

Kind of person

Address: UF

Nuvemshop-icon

Paid sale

For each paid sale on Nuvemshop

Trigger

Information from Nuvemshop that can be used and sent to other apps.

Order: ID

Order: Store ID

Customer: Email

Customer: Name

Customer: Telephone

Customer: CPF/CNPJ

Order: Numeric ID

Order: Total discount amount

Order: Total price (excluding shipping)

Order: Total price (including shipping and discounts)

Order: Total price (in US dollars)

Order: Currency

Order: Language used by the customer

Order: Origin

Order: Total weight, in kilograms

Order: Status

Order: Payment status

Order: URL of the page that led to the purchase

Customer: Identifier

Comprador: Nome

Customer: Email

Customer: Identification (CPF/CNPJ)

Customer: Phone number

Order: Notes from the store owner

Shipping address: Street

Shipping address: City

Shipping address: Country

Shipping address: Neighborhood

Shipping address: Name

Shipping address: Number

Shipping address: Phone

Shipping address: State

Shipping address: Postal code

Customer: Type

Customer: Trade name

Customer: Business name

Customer: Fiscal regime

Customer: Invoice use

Customer: Document type

Customer: Accepts marketing actions

Billing: Name

Billing: Phone number

Billing address: Street

Billing address: Number

Billing address: Floor

Billing address: Neighborhood

Billing address: Postal code

Billing address: City

Billing address: State

Billing address: Country code

Billing: Customer type

Billing: Company name

Billing: Trade name

Billing: State registration

Billing: Tax regime (used only in es_MX)

Billing: Invoice usage (used only in es_MX)

Billing: Document type

Delivery: Minimum number of business days

Delivery: Maximum number of business days

Delivery: Owner's shipping cost

Delivery: Customer's shipping cost

Delivery: Shipping method used

Delivery: Customer's shipping option

Delivery: Customer's shipping option code

Delivery: Carrier shipping option reference

Delivery: Tracking number

Delivery: Tracking URL

Delivery: 'ship' or 'pickup'

Delivery: Store branch (in case of pickup)

Delivery: Carrier name

Delivery: Shipping status

Delivery address: Street

Delivery address: City

Delivery address: Country

Delivery address: Neighborhood

Delivery address: Name

Delivery address: Number

Delivery address: Phone

Delivery address: State

Delivery address: Postal code

Creation date (in ISO format: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:sss)

Creation date (in the format: DD-MM-YYYY HH:MM:SS)

Creation time

Creation date

Update date (in ISO format: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:sss)

Update date (in the format: DD-MM-YYYY HH:mm:ss)

Update time

Update date

Closing date (in ISO format: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:sss)

Closing date (in the format: DD-MM-YYYY HH:mm:ss)

Closing time

Closing date

Date the sale was marked as viewed (in ISO format: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss:sss)

Date when the sale was marked as viewed (in the format: DD-MM-YYYY HH:mm )

Time when the sale was marked as viewed

Date when the sale was marked as viewed

Sale shipping date (in the ISO format: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:sssZ)

Sale shipping date (in the format: DD-MM-YYYY HH:mm )

Sale shipping time

Sale shipping date

Payment date (in the format: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:sss)

Payment date (in the format: DD-MM-YYYY HH:mm )

Payment time

Payment date

Products: Names

Products: Quantities

Products: Prices

Products: SKU

Products: SKU-Name-Quantity-Price

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Opportunity reaches stage in the sales pipeline

When an opportunity reaches a certain funnel stage on Meets

Trigger

Information from Meets that can be used and sent to other apps.

ID

Opportunity status

Opportunity registration date

Description of the opportunity

Opportunity stage

Opportunity Pipeline ID

Opportunity pipeline

User ID responsible for the opportunity

Name of the user responsible for the opportunity

Reason for missing the opportunity

Opportunity loss reason ID

Total amount

Customer ID

Customer's area of activity

Customer origin

Address neighborhood

Customer cell phone

Address: Zip Code

Address: City

Customer name

Company CNPJ

Customer CPF

Customer email

Customer phone

Customer Address

Address: Number

Full address

Kind of person

Address: UF

Nuvemshop-icon

Cancelled sale

For each cancelled sale on Nuvemshop

Trigger

Information from Nuvemshop that can be used and sent to other apps.

Cancellation date (in the format ISO: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:sss)

Cancellation date (in the format: DD-MM-YYYY HH:mm:ss)

Cancellation time

Cancellation date

Order: Reason for cancellation by the store

Order: ID

Order: Store ID

Customer: Email

Customer: Name

Customer: Telephone

Customer: CPF/CNPJ

Order: Numeric ID

Order: Total discount amount

Order: Total price (excluding shipping)

Order: Total price (including shipping and discounts)

Order: Total price (in US dollars)

Order: Currency

Order: Language used by the customer

Order: Origin

Order: Total weight, in kilograms

Order: Status

Order: Payment status

Order: URL of the page that led to the purchase

Customer: Identifier

Customer: Name

Customer: Email

Customer: Identification (CPF/CNPJ)

Customer: Phone number

Order: Notes from the store owner

Shipping address: Street

Shipping address: City

Shipping address: Country

Shipping address: Neighborhood

Shipping address: Name

Shipping address: Number

Shipping address: Phone

Shipping address: State

Shipping address: Postal code

Customer: Type

Customer: Trade name

Customer: Business name

Customer: Fiscal regime

Customer: Invoice use

Customer: Document type

Customer: Accepts marketing actions

Billing: Name

Billing: Phone number

Billing address: Street

Billing address: Number

Billing address: Floor

Billing address: Neighborhood

Billing address: Postal code

Billing address: City

Billing address: State

Billing address: Country code

Billing: Customer type

Billing: Company name

Billing: Trade name

Billing: State registration

Billing: Tax regime (used only in es_MX)

Billing: Invoice usage (used only in es_MX)

Billing: Document type

Delivery: Minimum number of business days

Delivery: Maximum number of business days

Delivery: Owner's shipping cost

Delivery: Customer's shipping cost

Delivery: Shipping method used

Delivery: Customer's shipping option

Delivery: Customer's shipping option code

Delivery: Carrier shipping option reference

Delivery: Tracking number

Delivery: Tracking URL

Delivery: 'ship' or 'pickup'

Delivery: Store branch (in case of pickup)

Delivery: Carrier name

Delivery: Shipping status

Delivery address: Street

Delivery address: City

Delivery address: Country

Delivery address: Neighborhood

Delivery address: Name

Delivery address: Number

Delivery address: Phone

Delivery address: State

Delivery address: Postal code

Creation date (in ISO format: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:sss)

Creation date (in the format: DD-MM-YYYY HH:MM:SS)

Creation time

Creation date

Update date (in ISO format: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:sss)

Update date (in the format: DD-MM-YYYY HH:mm:ss)

Update time

Update date

Closing date (in ISO format: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:sss)

Closing date (in the format: DD-MM-YYYY HH:mm:ss)

Closing time

Closing date

Date the sale was marked as viewed (in ISO format: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss:sss)

Date when the sale was marked as viewed (in the format: DD-MM-YYYY HH:mm )

Time when the sale was marked as viewed

Date when the sale was marked as viewed

Sale shipping date (in the ISO format: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:sssZ)

Sale shipping date (in the format: DD-MM-YYYY HH:mm )

Sale shipping time

Sale shipping date

Payment date (in the format: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:sss)

Payment date (in the format: DD-MM-YYYY HH:mm )

Payment time

Payment date

Products: Names

Products: Quantities

Products: Prices

Products: SKU

Products: SKU-Name-Quantity-Price

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Lost opportunity

For each lost opportunity on Meets

Trigger

Information from Meets that can be used and sent to other apps.

ID

Opportunity status

Opportunity registration date

Description of the opportunity

Opportunity stage ID

Opportunity stage

Opportunity Pipeline ID

Opportunity pipeline

User ID responsible for the opportunity

Name of the user responsible for the opportunity

Reason for missing the opportunity

Opportunity loss reason ID

Total amount

Customer ID

Customer's area of activity

Customer origin

Address neighborhood

Customer cell phone

Address: Zip Code

Address: City

Customer name

Company CNPJ

Customer CPF

Customer email

Customer phone

Customer Address

Address: Number

Full address

Kind of person

Address: UF

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Add or update opportunity

register an opportunity on Meets

Action

Fields in Meets that can receive information from other apps.

Opportunity Title Required

Opportunity Tag/Status

Responsible Required

Amount

Products/Services

Name/Corporate Name

Kind of person Required

CPF

CNPJ

Cell phone

Email

Telephone

Occupation area

Origin

City

State

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Automatic notification in the internal communication app

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Nuvemshop

Ecommerce

Leading e-commerce platform in Latin America, with more than 140,000 active stores - from small businesses to e-commerces that already earn millions.

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Meets

CRM

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