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Triggering actions from external website (panel signup process)
I have 2 methods where participants can sign up to a panel list, the first is at the end of completing a Qualtrics survey so from there I can assign a random ID and trigger a follow up email with a 2nd Qualtrics survey to complete. I can embed those responses all back to the record in the contact list. Done.
The 2nd method is at a Wordpress site, the participant creates an account, which then adds them to this same contact list.
Is there a way where I’m able to assign a random ID and trigger an email that contains the Qualtrics survey (unique link) to these members that sign up at the Wordpress site FROM the Qualtrics account or does that need to come from the Wordpress site using an API call? In my mind it’s the Wordpress site that needs to call out to Qualtrics to action these items - if contact is added successfully to Qualtrics contact list, assign ID and trigger email distribution with their unique survey link (ID passed with query string), not Qualtrics. I need the survey to link back to their ID so it embeds the results back to their record in the contact list, so i think the unique link method would be the simplest, although can the authenticator do that based on the just assigned random ID?
I’m just making sure I look into all options available that Qualtrics can do before I go back to the developer on this. Thank you!
Best answer by Anonymous
Hello @EMack ,
If you have already implemented your second method, then would love to know exactly what and how you are implementing it.
Assuming you are using qualtrics API to add contact after users creates an account in your site, then you can also use update contact to set an embedded data in contact list with some ID.
For email trigger, if you have iQ directory then please see this
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