Calendly - New event trigger

The New event trigger activates when trigger events, such as invitee created, occur in Calendly.

Input

Input fieldDescription
ScopeSelect the scope from the drop-down menu.
EventSelect the events from the drop-down menu.

Output

Output fieldDescription
EventThe event that caused the webhook to fire.
Created atThe timestamp when the webhook event was created.
Created byThe API URL of the user who created the Calendly event.
First nameThe first name of the invitee.
Last nameThe last name of the invitee.
Cancel URLThe link the invitee can use to cancel the scheduled event.
Created atThe timestamp when the event registration was processed.
EmailThe email address of the invitee.
EventA reference to the event.
NameThe full name of the invitee.
New inviteeA link to new invitee, after reschedule.
Old inviteeA reference to old Invitee instance that got rescheduled.
Questions and answersA collection of the invitee's responses to questions on the event booking confirmation form.
Reschedule URLA link to rescheduling the event for the invitee
RescheduledIndicates if the invitee has rescheduled.
StatusIndicates if the invitee is active or canceled.
Text reminder numberPhone number for SMS reminders.
TimezoneTime zone to use when displaying time to the invitee.
TrackingThe UTM and Salesforce tracking parameters associated with an Invitee.
Updated atThe moment when the event was last updated.
URICanonical reference (unique identifier) for the invitee.
Routing form submissionReference to a routing form submission that redirected the invitee to a booking page.
CancellationThe object provides data pertaining to the cancellation of the Event or the Invitee.
PaymentThe object containing information about invitee payment.
No showProvides data pertaining to the associated no show for the Invitee.
ReconfirmationWhen reconfirmation is requested, this object is present with a created_at that reflects when the reconfirmation notification was sent. When the invitee reconfirms, the confirmed_at attribute changes from null to a timestamp that reflects when they took action.

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