I did get your PM and sent you a solution I used once. However, when I did what I did, I do not recall there being the workflow trigger that @karstenkoehler shows. That would have made my life much easier. You should definitely try it and let us know if it works for you.
For future giggles, here's the solution I provied:
What I did is export the registration list from Hubspot so I had the data in a spreadsheet. I also had open the GoToWebinar registration page (the online webpage that GoToWebinar creates).
I had these two windows side-by-side. Then I found an action recorder tool and I recorded myself selecting data from the spreadsheet, entering it in the appropriate field on the registration page, submitting the registration and then scrolling down the spreadsheet (so the selection row was always at the top of the window). This is something I used to do in my software testing days to enter data and test forms. Once I had the actions recorded, I just had to clean them up a bit and then let the recording continue to perform the actions and copy data in the fields and submit registrations.
This process failed a few times and had to be restarted. However, it was still much faster than me and my team trying to hand jam hundrends of registrations.
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I did get your PM and sent you a solution I used once. However, when I did what I did, I do not recall there being the workflow trigger that @karstenkoehler shows. That would have made my life much easier. You should definitely try it and let us know if it works for you.
For future giggles, here's the solution I provied:
What I did is export the registration list from Hubspot so I had the data in a spreadsheet. I also had open the GoToWebinar registration page (the online webpage that GoToWebinar creates).
I had these two windows side-by-side. Then I found an action recorder tool and I recorded myself selecting data from the spreadsheet, entering it in the appropriate field on the registration page, submitting the registration and then scrolling down the spreadsheet (so the selection row was always at the top of the window). This is something I used to do in my software testing days to enter data and test forms. Once I had the actions recorded, I just had to clean them up a bit and then let the recording continue to perform the actions and copy data in the fields and submit registrations.
This process failed a few times and had to be restarted. However, it was still much faster than me and my team trying to hand jam hundrends of registrations.
*************************** Did my post solve the questions or challenge? Please mark it as a solution for others to find.