Gmail is the free, web-based email service from Google. Gmail's mail storage, search, and conversation features save you time and keep your messages secure.
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Thinkific IntegrationsGmail + Thinkific
Enroll User in Thinkific when New Attachment is created in Gmail Read More...Gmail + Thinkific
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Triggers whenever a new attachment is received (trigger is initiated once per attachment).
Triggers when a new e-mail appears in the specified mailbox.
Triggers when you receive a new email that matches a search string you provide.
Triggers when you receive a new email in a label.
Triggers everytime you receive a new email and Starmark it within two days.
Triggers every time a new thread starts.
Triggers when user completes a lesson of course.
Triggers when a new collection has been made.
Trigger when a user enrolls in your course.
Triggers when a user enrolls in the free preview of your course.
Triggers when a new purchase has been made.
Triggers when a new product has been made.
Triggers when a new user is created.
Draft a new email message(but don't send).
Creates a new label.
Draft a new email message & send it.
Create a new user or update an existing user.
Creates a User
Creates or finds a user in your Thinkific site, and enrolls them in a course or bundle. Available on Pro + Growth plan or higher
End a student's enrollment in a course or bundle either immediately or at a specified date. Available on Pro + Growth plan or higher
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Gmail and Thinkific are two online services for sharing and selling digital courses. They are both very popular in the US market, with over a billion users and thousands of courses available each, respectively. Today, more than ever, people are looking for flexible ways to earn money and pursue their dreams on their own terms. With these two services, people can do just that.
Thinkific and Gmail have a lot in common in terms of their business model. Both are SaaS (Software as a Service. providers, meaning they provide software under a subscription model. Subscribers pay a monthly fee for access to the software. In the case of Gmail, a $10/month fee gives the user 1TB of storage space, which is enough to store all the emails sent and received for an entire year. For Thinkific, a $30/month fee gives the user unlimited access to the platform. This means the user can create as many courses as they want, enrpl in any course they want, etc.
While both serve very different purposes, they allow users to build their own business on their own terms. Businesses can be run from anywhere in the world at any time of day or night. When you want to take a break, you don’t have to worry about closing shop. You can log out and continue working whenever you want.
Thinkific and Gmail work fairly well together. Users can share content between the two platforms easily by creating a link on one platform that points to another platform. For example, if a student is taking a course on Thinkific but wants to refer back to read his/her email, he/she can easily do so by clicking on the link in his/her email that points to the Thinkific course. This saves time and effort because students don’t have to go through the trouble of logging into their Gmail accounts just to read their email while they are taking a course on Thinkific.
Thinking about this integration leads me to believe it will get easier in the future. In Google’s recent blog post about its improved G Suite for Education, it announced a new feature called “Teachers Assistant” which will allow teachers to assign tasks or homework to students and track how they complete them, similar to how teachers use Google Classroom today. Teachers Assistant will build upon the power of G Suite for Education by bringing together all the tops from Docs, Drive, Calendar, Gmail, Classroom, Sites, and Contacts into one place. If you’re interested in learning more about the new improvements coming to Google’s G Suite for Education soon, check out this link here.
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