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All supported apps are listed on Zapier's App Directory. If the app you want to use with Zapier is not currently supported, there are three ways to request to add the app to Zapier:
1. Zapier Support
You can reach out to Zapier Support to request a new app. While most apps on Zapier are built and maintained by the app developers themselves, Zapier keeps an internal list of app requests.
2. Zapier Trusted App Developers
If user demand is strong enough, but the app in question doesn't have the engineering time or resources to devote to connecting their app to Zapier, they can contract a Zapier Trusted App Developer to build a Zapier integration for them. Apps built by Zapier Trusted App Developers are on equal footing with every other app when they are globally activated.
3. Zapier Developer Platform
The Zapier Developer Platform is free for anyone to use to connect an app to Zapier, and is self-serve from creation to deployment. For simple apps with easy APIs, no code may be required.
While apps connected to Zapier without the official support of the app developer can't be made public in Zapier's App Directory, they can be used internally by you and your teammates.
Connect your apps without a direct Zapier integration
Even if app is not yet in the Zapier App Directory, you can still have several effective ways to connect and automate your workflows. Here are some alternatives:
- RSS feeds: If your app provides an RSS feed, you can use a RSS by Zapier trigger. This will allow you to automatically pull information from the app's feed or send information to it, integrating feed updates into your workflows.
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Email triggers and parsing:
- Incoming data: Create a workflow with a supported email trigger (e.g., Gmail, Office 365, IMAP). You can then use a filter that identifies emails sent from the app. To extract details from these emails, and use them in your workflows, use Email Parser by Zapier to parse information from these emails and into separate, usable fields them as separate fields.
- Outgoing data: If your app can receive new information by email, you can use Email by Zapier to send outgoing emails to a specified address, pushing new data into your app.
- Leverage third-party apps: Consider if there are other third-party party apps that already integration with your desired app and can post information to it. For example, Buffer and Hootsuite will post information to other apps like Facebook and Instagram.