Select the user role you want to assign
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 8:56 am
Creating an automation workflow for your WordPress website
By default, Uncanny Automator will assign the role of “subscriber” to the new user.
To change it, simply open the “Role” drop-down menu and choose a different role from the list.
If there is already an account linked to the vietnam phone number email address or username, we do not want to create a duplicate account.
That said, make sure to select “Do nothing” in the following section: “What to do if the user already exists”.
Configuring what to do if the user already exists
Publish WordPress Automated Workflow
When finished, don’t forget to click the “Save” button to save your changes.
After that, you can proceed to publish the workflow. In the 'Recipe' pane, click the 'Draft' switch so that it displays 'Live'.
Publishing an automated workflow for WordPress
The recipe is now live and Uncanny Automator will automatically create a new account every time someone completes the contact form on your site.
Viewing Automation Logs in WordPress
Once you have created a few automated workflows, you will want an easy way to keep track of all the tasks that are happening in the background.
To see all the recipes, triggers, and actions performed by Uncanny Automator, simply visit the Automator ” Logs page from your WordPress dashboard.
How to view the logs for your automated workflow
You can now use drop-down menus to filter data by actions, users, and more.
By default, Uncanny Automator will assign the role of “subscriber” to the new user.
To change it, simply open the “Role” drop-down menu and choose a different role from the list.
If there is already an account linked to the vietnam phone number email address or username, we do not want to create a duplicate account.
That said, make sure to select “Do nothing” in the following section: “What to do if the user already exists”.
Configuring what to do if the user already exists
Publish WordPress Automated Workflow
When finished, don’t forget to click the “Save” button to save your changes.
After that, you can proceed to publish the workflow. In the 'Recipe' pane, click the 'Draft' switch so that it displays 'Live'.
Publishing an automated workflow for WordPress
The recipe is now live and Uncanny Automator will automatically create a new account every time someone completes the contact form on your site.
Viewing Automation Logs in WordPress
Once you have created a few automated workflows, you will want an easy way to keep track of all the tasks that are happening in the background.
To see all the recipes, triggers, and actions performed by Uncanny Automator, simply visit the Automator ” Logs page from your WordPress dashboard.
How to view the logs for your automated workflow
You can now use drop-down menus to filter data by actions, users, and more.