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# Deploy

The Deploy add-on is different from the other Umbraco Automate add-ons. It does two things:

1. **Triggers** — Fires on Umbraco Deploy lifecycle events (artifact import/export, task completion, files written, and so on).
2. **Umbraco Deploy support** — Lets automations, workspaces, workspace groups, and connections transfer between environments using Umbraco Deploy.

## What It Adds

| Type           | Items                                                                                                                                                                                          |
| -------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Triggers       | Deployment Succeeded, Deployment Failed, Content Exported, Content Imported, plus advanced triggers. See [Triggers](/umbraco-automate/18.latest/add-ons/deploy/triggers.md) for the full list. |
| Deploy support | Service connectors and artifact types for **Automations**, **Workspaces**, **Workspace Groups**, and **Connections**.                                                                          |

## In This Section

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[Installation](/umbraco-automate/18.latest/add-ons/deploy/installation.md)
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[Triggers](/umbraco-automate/18.latest/add-ons/deploy/triggers.md)
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[Transfer Automations](/umbraco-automate/18.latest/add-ons/deploy/transferring-automations.md)
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