Omnisend - Watch New Contacts Trigger Not Working?

I’ve been trying to test and use the Omnisend “Watch New Contacts” trigger, however when I create a test contact or see a new contact get added on Omnisend it is not recognised on execution. The same problem was mentioned here but cannot see a resolution: Omnisend to Beehiive - Can not get Make to see when new contact is added to Omnisend and add it to Beehiive

  • The flow is active
  • The ‘Choose Where to Start’ on ALL loads values from April (despite 50+ as recent as August)
  • I’ve double checked the Omnisend connection and it’s correctly identifying contacts (but the trigger for example is not)

Is anyone using this Omnisend trigger successfully with up to date data? Here is an example below of it returning no data with the ‘Choose Where to Start’ as a historic date in August.

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