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How it works?
Authenticate your Triggercmd account
Connect Triggercmd to CodeWords using secure API credentials to establish command execution capabilities. This connection allows you to trigger commands on registered computers from any workflow or automation sequence.
Register target computers
Set up the computers and devices you want to control through automated workflows. Configure available commands, scripts, and applications that can be triggered remotely from your integrated systems.
Define command triggers
Create workflow triggers based on events in other applications, schedules, or voice assistant requests. Connect business events to specific computer commands, enabling automated responses across your technology infrastructure.
Execute remote commands
Trigger commands on remote computers when specific workflow conditions are met. Run scripts, launch applications, or control system functions across distributed computers from centralized automation workflows.
Integrate voice assistants
Connect Triggercmd with voice assistants like Alexa or Google Assistant through your workflows. Enable voice-activated computer control by routing voice commands through automation sequences to specific machines.
Schedule automated tasks
Set up time-based workflows that execute commands on computers at specific intervals or times. Automate routine maintenance, backups, or system operations across multiple machines without manual intervention.
Monitor command execution
Track the status and results of executed commands through your workflow logs. Capture success confirmations, error messages, and execution details for troubleshooting and audit purposes.
Create conditional sequences
Build complex workflows that execute different commands based on conditions or previous results. Chain multiple commands together or trigger different actions on various computers based on business logic.

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Smart office automation
Create workflows that control office computers based on schedules or presence detection. Turn on workstations before employees arrive, launch required applications, or shut down systems after hours through automated command execution.
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