Corsizio

Corsizio

· #489 most-used

Event registrations, synced

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Corsizio is an online event registration and payment platform for classes, courses, workshops, and other physical or virtual events. Actionist connects through Corsizio's API and integration events so agents can monitor registrations, attendees, payments, event status, and follow-up work across your CRM, calendar, finance, and support tools.

Average time saved
12 hours
per person · per month
≈ 2 workdays back

Eliminates manual work. Agents reduce manual Corsizio roster exports, registration lookups, payment reconciliation, event launch checklists, and cross-tool updates for teams that run recurring classes or workshops.

Schedule

What your Corsizio agent runs on autopilot

A week of scheduled jobs your Actionist agent will execute on your behalf.

28Scheduled jobs
7Agents at work
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Multi-app workflows

Corsizio × every other app you use

End-to-end automations that span multiple apps — each one a real business outcome.

6Workflows
11Apps spanned
~33 hrsSaved / week
6Personas served
For sales
Featured3 apps

New registration to CRM follow-up

The Sales Agent reads the attendee and event context, finds or creates the matching CRM contact, logs the event registration, and drafts a short follow-up task for the right account owner. Prospects who register for paid training, workshops, or demos enter the sales process without a spreadsheet export.

~12 hrs

Time saved for your team — every week, on autopilot

The flow
Trigger·When Corsizio reports a new attendee registration
Result
Create or update contact and campaign memberPost qualified registration summary for review
The win
Saved per run
20 min
Runs / week
~35×
Every registration becomes usable CRM context the same day
Driven bySales Agent
ROI

Savings

What your team gets back — two angles: what you stop doing manually, and what that's worth.

Without Actionist

What you do manually today

With Actionist

What your agent runs for you

  • Sales
    95 min / week
    Manual roster exports before outreach

    Reps wait for CSV exports or copy attendee details from Corsizio before logging event interest in CRM.

    Sales Agent
    0 min
    Agent prepares registration context

    The agent reads attendee and event records, updates the CRM queue, and posts a review-ready summary for sales.

  • Marketing
    130 min / week
    Event launches depend on memory

    A new class appears in Corsizio, but campaign tasks, audience segments, and page QA are created later by hand.

    Marketing Agent
    0 min
    Agent scaffolds launch work

    New and updated event triggers create campaign checklists, page QA notes, and audience segment drafts.

  • Support
    120 min / week
    Ticket context hunt

    Support searches Corsizio by name, opens payment tabs, checks event pages, and rewrites the same internal notes.

    Support Agent
    0 min
    Agent assembles the support packet

    The agent searches attendees, reads payment and activity context, and drafts the reply for human approval.

  • HR
    80 min / week
    Training rosters drift

    HR manually compares employee training lists with Corsizio classes and attendee statuses.

    HR Agent
    0 min
    Agent keeps training trackers current

    The agent reads internal event rosters and updates completion, reminder, and manager follow-up queues.

  • Finance
    165 min / week
    Payment close from exports

    Finance exports attendees, reconciles offline and online payments, and hunts refunds one event at a time.

    Finance Agent
    0 min
    Agent prepares exception queues

    The agent reads payment fields and event stats, updates close sheets, and flags mismatches for review.

  • Operations
    150 min / week
    Capacity checked too late

    Staff open each event to inspect seats, waiting lists, instructors, venues, and registration close dates.

    Operations Agent
    0 min
    Agent monitors readiness

    The agent reads events, rosters, and stats on a schedule and posts the exact readiness queue.

  • Legal
    70 min / week
    Deletion and access reviews are ad hoc

    Private events, deleted attendees, and retention decisions are checked only when someone remembers.

    Legal Agent
    0 min
    Agent creates audit trails

    The agent logs deletion triggers, reviews sensitive event settings, and creates approval-gated tasks.

+ 100s of other Corsizio automations
Average time saved
81 hrs / person / month
Calculator

Calculate what your team saves

Team size
9 people
Hourly rate
$28 / hr
Hours saved / week
27
Hours saved / year
1,350
Annual ROI
$37,800

Based on Corsizio's typical team usage — the visible tasks plus a few other automations the agent runs: ~3 hrs / person / week of admin work automated.

Connect

How to plug Corsizio into Actionist

Pick the connection method that suits your environment.

Connect Corsizio with the API Secret Access Key from Account Integration Settings. Corsizio authenticates API requests with an Authorization: Bearer header and requires the right API-key permissions for event and attendee data.

1
Enable API integration

In Corsizio, open Account Integration Settings and enable the API integration for the account.

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Copy the secret key

Copy the API Secret Access Key and grant the permissions needed for events and attendees.

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Paste into Actionist

Paste the key into Actionist. The agent sends test read calls to confirm account, event, and attendee access before scheduled jobs use it.

Credentials you'll need
API Secret Access Key*
Corsizio dashboard -> Account Integration Settings -> enable API integration -> copy the API Secret Access Key
Actions

12 actions your agent can call

Read and write operations available to your Actionist agent.

Triggers

6 events your agent can react to

Events your agent watches for, and the actions it kicks off in response.

FAQs

Questions about Corsizio + Actionist

How does Actionist connect to Corsizio?
Use a Corsizio API Secret Access Key from Account Integration Settings. Corsizio documents its API root as https://api.corsizio.com/v1 and authenticates requests with an Authorization: Bearer header. The account owner or admin should enable API integration and grant the key the event and attendee permissions needed for the agent's read tasks.
Can Actionist create or update Corsizio records through the API?
Corsizio's public developer API documentation focuses on reading account, event, and attendee data. This page only treats API reads as native API actions. For write work such as creating an event or editing an attendee, Actionist can use the desktop app to operate the Corsizio dashboard like a staff member, with approvals for publishing, payment, refund, deletion, or other sensitive changes.
What Corsizio triggers are supported?
Corsizio documents six Zapier integration triggers: New Attendee, Updated Attendee, Deleted Attendee, New Event, Updated Event, and Deleted Event. Corsizio also states those triggers send data from Corsizio to another service and do not receive data into Corsizio. Actionist uses them as event signals and performs the downstream work in connected tools.
Can Actionist monitor registrations and payments?
Yes, when the API key has the right permissions. Corsizio's attendee endpoints can include payment data, and event details can include attendees, payment, and stats. Actionist can schedule checks, prepare reconciliation sheets, and flag cases that need a human decision.
Can Actionist send attendee emails from Corsizio?
Corsizio has its own attendee notification emails and event memos. Actionist should prepare drafts, check context, and queue reminders in connected tools, but customer-facing sends and payment-related messages should stay approval-gated unless your team deliberately configures a safer mode.
Can Actionist help with private events and attendee deletion reviews?
Yes. Agents can read event and attendee context, record deleted-attendee or deleted-event triggers, and create legal or operations review tasks in connected systems. Destructive cleanup remains a human-approved action.
Does Corsizio support large event registration volumes?
Corsizio says it is intended for small, medium, and large events and its FAQ states a single event can accept up to 1000 registrations. Use Actionist schedules to monitor capacity and waiting-list pressure before an event reaches that limit.