Use Zoho Flow to integrate Jira Service Management with SIGNL4, in atleast 22 different ways, without writing code. Automate any tasks that keep you away from what you do best.

CONNECT

Connect your apps and move data seamlessly

Connect

AUTOMATE

Automate redundant manual tasks and save your precious time and effort

Automate

ORCHESTRATE

Orchestrate your business process by integrating the apps you use efficiently

Orchestrate

Explore prebuilt integration flows to get started

Send alerts in SIGNL4 for new customer requests in Jira Service Desk.

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All Triggers - A trigger kickstarts the flow

Customer request created

Triggers when a new customer request is created

Signl escalated

Triggers when a Signl was not confirmed in time and is then escalated to a manager

Signl annotated

Triggers when team member has annotated a Signl

Signl created

Triggers when a new Signal is created for your team

Signl resolved

Triggers when the status of a Signl in your team is changed to resolved

Signl confirmed

Triggers when the status of a Signl in your team is changed to confirmed

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All Actions - Action are the automated tasks

Create customer request

Creates a new customer request

Create customer

Creates a new customer

Create comment

Creates a new comment

Fetch customer request

Fetches the details of an existing customer request

Send alert

Sends an alert to your SIGNL4 team

Fetch alert

Fetches the details of an alert using alert ID

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What is Zoho Flow?

Zoho Flow is an integration platform that helps you connect your apps without any code. Automate complex business workflows within minutes. Set a trigger, add actions, use Delays and Decisions to create your entire workflow on an easy to use builder.

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