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Automate tasks across Common Ninja with Salesforce

We work with you to understand your business processes, and automate all work between Common Ninja and Salesforce.

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Businesses automate real work through MindCloud every day.

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Here are some common examples of how businesses use MindCloud to automate work between Common Ninja and Salesforce.

Create new Salesforce leads from new Common Ninja form submissionsGet Started
Send a Salesforce notification when Common Ninja receives a high-priority item.Get Started
Create a Salesforce follow-up from new qualified activity in Common Ninja.Get Started

Every action you need

Your company can interact with Common Ninja and Salesforce using our 40 actions.
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Get ContactReadRetrieves a project contact from Common Ninja.
List ContactsReadRetrieves project contacts from Common Ninja.
Get SubmissionReadRetrieves a project submission from Common Ninja.
List SubmissionsReadRetrieves project submissions from Common Ninja.
Get ProjectReadRetrieves a project from Common Ninja.
List ProjectsReadRetrieves user projects from Common Ninja.
Get User DetailsReadRetrieves user details from Common Ninja.
Create WidgetCreateCreates a widget in Common Ninja.
Delete WidgetDeleteDeletes a widget from Common Ninja.
Get WidgetReadRetrieves a widget from Common Ninja.
Get Widget Editor URLReadRetrieves a widget editor URL from Common Ninja.
Get Widget Embed CodeReadRetrieves a widget embed code from Common Ninja.
List WidgetsReadRetrieves user widgets from Common Ninja.
Update WidgetUpdateUpdates a widget in Common Ninja.
Get Widget AnalyticsReadRetrieves widget analytics from Common Ninja.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about working with MindCloud on your Common Ninja and Salesforce integration.

Apps are the systems your business runs on, like Common Ninja and Salesforce. Actions are the things MindCloud can do in those systems, such as finding a record, sending a message, or updating data.

A workflow connects apps and actions in the order your process needs. That's it.