Learn how to create sender subscribers from Elementor forms using Pabbly Connect with this step-by-step tutorial. Automate your workflow effortlessly! Streamline your workflow, save valuable time, and eliminate repetitive tasks through powerful automation capabilities.

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Setting Up Pabbly Connect for Automation

To create sender subscribers from Elementor forms, we will first set up Pabbly Connect. Start by navigating to the Pabbly Connect website and sign in to your account. If you are a new user, sign up for free to get access to 100 tasks monthly.

Once logged in, you will see your dashboard. Click on the ‘Pabbly Connect’ option to access the workflow section. Here, you can create a new workflow by clicking on the ‘Create Workflow’ button. Give your workflow a name, such as ‘Create Sender Subscriber from Elementor Form Submission,’ and select a folder to save it.


Creating Workflow Trigger with Elementor Forms

In this step, we will set up the trigger for our workflow using Pabbly Connect. Under the trigger section, select ‘Elementor’ as your trigger application. Then, choose the event as ‘New Form Submission.’ This means that every time a new form is submitted, it will trigger the workflow.

Next, we need to connect Pabbly Connect with Elementor. You will be provided with a webhook URL. Go to your Elementor form settings on your WordPress site, and under the ‘Actions After Submit’ section, add the webhook URL. This will allow Elementor to send form data to Pabbly Connect.

  • Navigate to Elementor form settings.
  • Add the webhook URL in the ‘Actions After Submit’ section.
  • Save the changes to your Elementor form.

After saving, return to Pabbly Connect and click on ‘Test Webhook’ to ensure that the connection is successful. Submit a test entry in your Elementor form to see if Pabbly captures the data correctly.


Setting Up Action in Sender

Now that we have our trigger set up, the next step is to set up the action in Sender. Choose Sender as your action application in Pabbly Connect. Select the action event as ‘Create Subscriber.’ This will allow us to add new subscribers to our Sender account whenever a form is submitted.

To connect Pabbly Connect with Sender, you will need to enter your API access token. Log in to your Sender account, navigate to settings, and find the API section to generate your access token. Copy this token and paste it into Pabbly Connect.

  • Log in to your Sender account.
  • Navigate to settings and generate the API access token.
  • Paste the token into Pabbly Connect.

Once connected, you will need to map the fields from your Elementor form to the fields in Sender. This includes mapping the email address, first name, and last name of the subscriber. After mapping, click on ‘Save and Send Test Request’ to check if the automation works correctly.


Testing and Verifying Automation

After setting up the action in Pabbly Connect, it’s time to test the entire automation process. Go back to your Elementor form and submit another test entry to see if the subscriber gets created in Sender. This will help you ensure that everything is functioning as expected.

Check your Sender account to verify that the new subscriber has been added. If the subscriber appears in your Sender list, the automation is successful. You can also check the logs in Pabbly Connect to see the data captured from the Elementor form submission.

If there are any issues, revisit your mapping and ensure that all fields are correctly configured. Make adjustments as needed and retest the process until everything works seamlessly.


Conclusion

In this tutorial, you learned how to create sender subscribers from Elementor forms using Pabbly Connect. This automation simplifies your workflow by automatically adding new subscribers from your website forms into your Sender account. By following these steps, you can enhance your email marketing efforts efficiently.

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