Segment Recipes
No limits in how Segment may be connected with your services and APIs using a time-saving approach.
These recipes may help you to create Segment events fetching information from your services and APIs. Some ideas:
- Build daily track events fetching information from your ecommerce database
- Create events with your database history information
- Build events with information mixed from several APIs
- …and much more!
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- Airtable to Segment
List records from Airtable table using them to send Segment track event
- Amazon S3 CSV file to Segment
Read CSV file entries from Amazon S3 bucket using them to send Segment track event
- AWS Redshift to Segment
Read rows from AWS Redshift table using them to send Segment track event
- Clickhouse to Segment
Read rows from Clickhouse table using them to send Segment track event
- Discord messages to Segment
Get Discord messages using them to send Segment track event
- Factorial leaves to Segment
Get employee leaves from Factorial HR API using them to send Segment track event
- Firebase Realtime Database to Segment
Read items from Firebase Realtime Database using them to send Segment track event
- Google BigQuery to Segment
Read rows from Google BigQuery table using them to send Segment track event
- Google Sheets to Segment
Read rows from Google Sheets using them to send Segment track event
- Google Storage CSV file to Segment
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to send Segment track event
- GraphQL to Segment
Read a JSON array from one GraphQL API using them to send Segment track event
- Holded documents to Segment
Get documents from Holded API using them to send Segment track event
- HubSpot contacts to Segment
Get HubSpot contacts using them to send Segment track event
- Microsoft SQL Server to Segment
Read rows from Microsoft SQL Server table using them to send Segment track event
- MongoDB to Segment
Read documents from MongoDB collection using them to send Segment track event
- MySQL to Segment
Read rows from MySQL table using them to send Segment track event
- Notion pages to Segment
Get Notion pages using them to send Segment track event
- Oracle to Segment
Read rows from Oracle table using them to send Segment track event
- Pipedrive persons to Segment
Get persons from Pipedrive using them to send Segment track event
- PostgreSQL to Segment
Read rows from PostgreSQL table using them to send Segment track event
- Remote CSV file to Segment
Read CSV entries from a remote file using them to send Segment track event
- REST API to Segment
Read a JSON array from one REST API using them to send Segment track event
- Shopify orders to Segment
Get orders from Shopify API using them to send Segment track event
- Snowflake to Segment
Read rows from Snowflake table using them to send Segment track event
- Tinybird to Segment
Get Tinybird CSV endpoint entries using them to send Segment track event
- Webhook to Segment
Uses a custom Webhook to read items payload using them to send Segment track event
- ZoomInfo contacts to Segment
Get contacts from ZoomInfo API using them to send Segment track event
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