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MailerLite subscriber and email events
MailerLite is the lean, designer-friendly email platform that competes with MailChimp at a lower price point, and Tiny Command surfaces five triggers covering the subscriber lifecycle (Subscriber Added, Subscriber Updated, Subscriber Unsubscribed, Email Bounced) plus the workflow hook (Automation Triggered — fires when a subscriber enters a MailerLite automation, useful for cross-app fan-out). Two actions handle the writes: Create Subscriber (with custom fields, groups, and double-opt-in toggle) and List Groups. The API uses a per-account bearer token (no OAuth dance) which keeps connections simple. Subscriber Added fires after double-opt-in confirms when the form requires it — for pre-confirmation visibility, subscribe the contact via API which records the unconfirmed state, then Subscriber Updated fires on confirmation. Email Bounced separates hard and soft bounces in the type field; hard bounces are the signal for permanent removal from competing lists, soft bounces are usually retried by MailerLite itself.
Workflows start when MailerLite does.
5 real-time triggers, each backed by a webhook subscription. Events arrive within seconds and you don't have to set up polling.
Fires when a subscriber enters a MailerLite automation. Useful for cross-app fan-out: "they entered nurture sequence → also create the Pipedrive activity / Notion task".
Fires when an outbound email bounces. Distinguishes hard vs soft in payload type field. For hard-bounce list-hygiene workflows.
Fires after double-opt-in confirms (or immediately for single opt-in). The base hook for "new subscriber → push to CRM, fan out welcome" workflows.
Fires when a subscriber opts out. For "suppress in CRM, log to churn" downstream cleanup workflows.
Fires on any subscriber field change. For specific updates (tag added, custom field set), inspect the payload.
Do anything MailerLite can do, from a workflow.
Every action accepts dynamic inputs from upstream nodes, whether that's an AI output, a form field, or a search result.
| Action | What it does |
|---|---|
| Create MailerLite Subscriber | Adds a subscriber with email, name, custom fields, group memberships, double-opt-in toggle. For "form submission → push to MailerLite" sync workflows. |
| List MailerLite Groups | Returns every group on the account with subscriber count. Useful for resolving group IDs at workflow setup. |
Pre-built MailerLite workflows.
Clone any recipe and customize it in one click. Every recipe is fully editable.
Three things worth knowing.
Tiny Command counts a run the moment a trigger fires. Filtering early means only matching events spend your usage budget.
Connect MailerLite once and every workflow on your account can use its triggers and actions. You don't have to re-auth per workflow.
Every MailerLite field shows up in the visual picker for downstream nodes. The raw payload is there for power users, optional for everyone else.
Questions about the MailerLite integration.
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