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As we continue to focus on the huge 3.0 release, we wanted to get one big update out for Uncanny Automator Pro to address a handful of improvements and customer requests that just couldn’t wait. Today’s release of version 2.12 adds 21 enhancements for Pro users.
Automator Pro 2.12 includes several very important new triggers.
In Presto Player, a trigger is now available for initiating recipes when users watch a specific percentage of a video (in 10% increments). Instead of waiting for completion of a video, now recipes can run when a user has watched half or even 70%.
WooCommerce Subscriptions gains 2 new triggers because we had a number of requests from users that didn’t want subscription renewals to trigger recipes, only the initial subscription purchases. As an alternative to “A user purchases a product”, anyone wanting to target initial subscriptions only can use the new “A user subscribes to a product” trigger. Subscription details are available as tokens, including status, trial end date and subscription end date.
The new “A user’s subscription to a product is set to a status” is a complementary trigger that allows recipes to be run when something about a subscription changes. Maybe certain people should be notified when a subscription’s status changes to “Pending Cancellation” or access levels change.
MemberPress gains “A user’s membership to a specific product is paused” as a new trigger.
Automator Pro goes a lot deeper now with the ability for recipes to change things about existing posts, including for custom post types. Today’s release adds 3 new WordPress Core actions:
Since all of the above support tokens, this opens up a lot of opportunities to update posts with dynamic content. Do you manage multiple sites and sometimes wish that when you updated a page on one site, the equivalent page on the other site got updated with the same content automatically? Now you can do that with Automator natively.
BuddyBoss (and BuddyPress) get 3 new interesting actions that we had a lot of requests for:
The latter trigger is particularly interesting, because now you can trigger notifications for users for anything. Maybe when a student submits an assignment their teacher gets a BuddyBoss notification, or maybe a new affiliate transaction should notify the shop owner.
While not new actions exactly, the BuddyBoss actions for adding posts to activity streams (sitewide, user and group) gain a new selection option for “Author”. This means that the user linked to posts can now be defined rather than just be the user that initiated the triggers.
Tutor LMS gains an “Unenroll a user from a course” action. Now users can be automatically removed from a course when a CRM tag is removed, they submit a form, they complete the course, etc. This also aligns it better with our other LMS plugin support.
This release includes over a dozen improvements and fixes, so for this blog post we’ll focus on the highlights:
That’s it for Automator 2.12 Pro! For full details, make sure to review the full changelog at http://staging.automatorplugin.com/knowledge-base/uncanny-automator-pro-changelog/
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