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    How to connect Sessions to Albato


    IN THIS ARTICLE

    Sessions is an all-in-one, award-winning platform that streamlines customer-facing sessions and offers immersive, interactive experiences for webinars, workshops, and demos.

    Available triggers

    Triggers are the events that trigger the automation, All triggers run in real time, i,e, data is transferred in the moment the event occurs

    • Booking created
    • Booking started
    • Booking ended
    • Event created
    • Event published
    • Event started
    • Event new registration
    • Event ended
    • Session created
    • Session started
    • Session ended
    • Summary ready
    • Takeaway ready
    • Transcription ready

    Available actions

    Actions are what Albato performs when your automation is running, Actions also allow you to transfer data to other apps and systems

    • Create a session
    • Add participants to session

    Before setting up integrations with Sessions connect the app to Albato.

    To do this, go to the Apps section and click the Add a connection button.

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    Select the app and click the Add a connection button.

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    Come up with a name for your connection.

    Enter your API key.

    Click the Continue button.

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    How to get API key

    Access Sessions and sign in to your account. Go to the Account settings tab.

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    Next open Public API tab and click the New Key button.

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    Come up with a name for your connection.

    Click the Create button and copy your API key.

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    Paste the key into the Albato connection field.

    Click the Continue button.

    The connection is created.

    How to set up webhook

    Copy the Albato webhook URL.

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    Go back to your Sessions account -> Account settings -> Webhooks. Click the Add webhooks button.

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    Paste your Albato webhook URL, select the trigger and permission, and click Confirm.

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    The connection is ready!

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