Hi!
I'm trying to set this up, but it's not working. In my Webinar Program, I want to include the unique code and the registration code(GoToWebinar) for registered in my save the date Calendar file/token but the tokens are not showing as links in the ICS file when you download it in Outlook.
Is anybody have an idea how to fix that?
Thanks.
If I recall correctly those {{member.tokens}} are quite ephemeral and only exist in the context of registration confirmation. But you may be able to copy (Change Data Value) them onto a lead field. Of course that would only hold the last registration info but might be fine for you.
Hi guys
This normally works 100% because we have been using them for our webinars also (WebEx).
Here's one of ours for example. We create a local token within that program
The product docs page here shows the same thing so I know I am not going mental (well not completely anyway )
I have raised a support ticket and will update when we hear back from Marketo
Cheers
Colin
{{member.tokens}}
not
{{my.tokens}}
Good point.... didn't see that bit
I just tried this and weirdly couldn't get a {{my.token}} to populate either in the title (expected) or the description (not expected, since the token selector allows you to select {{my.tokens}}.
Anyone know why?
Still workin' for me. You're not trying to use a Velocity token, are you?
P.S. Agical is way better. 🙂
What.
So much better!!! Thanks so much. I'll just implement this instead of the Marketo default.
Magic as usual Sanford!
Hey Sanford, I've popped in Agical and it's working like a charm. Thanks again.
One weird thing though: when using Zoom for our meetings and this service, when we use the {{member.webinar url}} token in the description field, it saves to Google Calendar - but it comes up with a message that says "Error: not meeting host". It still saves ok, but I'm wondering how we get rid of it...
I'm guessing it's something to do with Zoom?
Oh, and to be clear, I'm using this URL:
http://ics.agical.io/?subject=G%20Adventures%20Geo%20Party%20Trivia%20%2D%20{{my.region}}&locati... start time}}&dtend={{my.url end time}}&description=Join%20here%3A%20{{member.webinar url}}&format=gcal"> <img src="https://letsgo.gadventures.com/rs/110-AIL-152/images/Google-Calendar-Icon-670x295.jpg
All the other parameters are fine and are working as expected:
{{my.region}} = Europe
{{my.url start time}} = 2020-06-02T19:00:00%2B10:00
{{my.url end time}} = 2020-06-02T20:00:00%2B10:00
{{member.webinar url}} populates just fine in the description, but it seems like it has some connection with the meeting host?