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A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "New Feedback" from Hotjar.
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An action happens after the trigger—such as "Create Row" in Google BigQuery.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Hotjar + Google BigQuery integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Hotjar and Google BigQuery
How can I connect Hotjar to Google BigQuery through Zapier?
To connect Hotjar with Google BigQuery using Zapier, you'll need to use a Zap where actions and triggers are set up for these platforms. First, set Hotjar as the trigger app and choose a specific event, such as New Recording or New Survey Response. Then, set Google BigQuery as the action app where you can choose an action like Insert Row to store the data.
What triggers should I use in Hotjar when integrating with Google BigQuery?
When integrating Hotjar with Google BigQuery via Zapier, triggers could include options like "New Recording" whenever there's a new session recording, or "New Survey Response" for each new survey response received. These triggers help send specific data points from Hotjar into your database.
Which actions can I execute in Google BigQuery when syncing data from Hotjar?
You can perform actions such as 'Insert Row' in Google BigQuery when syncing data from Hotjar via Zapier. This action lets you automatically add new information from each trigger event into your designated tables within BigQuery.
Can I customize the data being sent from Hotjar to Google BigQuery?
Yes, you can customize the data being sent by mapping specific fields from your chosen trigger in Hotjar to corresponding columns in your Google BigQuery table during the setup of your Zap.
Are there any limitations to consider when using Zapier for this integration?
While setting up this integration via Zapier is quite robust, keep in mind any potential limitations regarding API access rates from both Hotjar and BigQuery, along with any limits on row insertion operations depending on your plan or quota with these services.
How do we handle errors during the integration process between these two platforms?
In case of any errors during the integration process between these platforms through Zapier, check our task history for detailed error messages and logs. Additionally, ensure that all account authentications are correct and re-test your triggers and actions.
Is it possible to update existing records in Google BigQuery via this integration?
Currently, our standard setup supports inserting new rows but not updating existing records directly through the default actions available within this integration. You may need additional configurations or custom scripts beyond standard offerings for updates.
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- Feedback WidgetRequired
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- Sort By ColumnRequired
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- New Recording
Triggers when a new Recording is created.
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