Learn how to integrate Razor with URL using Make to automate sending digital products via email seamlessly. Follow this detailed tutorial for step-by-step instructions. Transform complex automation concepts into accessible, actionable steps that eliminate unnecessary manual work while maximizing existing application capabilities. with Pabbly Connect.

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Integrating Razor Pay and Gmail for Digital Product Delivery

Integrating Razor with URL allows you to automate sending digital products via email. In this process, we will connect Razor Pay with Gmail to ensure that customers receive their purchased products automatically. This integration eliminates the need for manual email sending, streamlining your sales process.

To start, you’ll need to sign in to your Pabbly Connect account. If you don’t have an account, you can create one for free. Once logged in, navigate to the dashboard where you can create a new workflow. This workflow will be the backbone of your automation process.


Creating a Workflow in Pabbly Connect

To create a workflow, click on the ‘Create Workflow’ button on your Pabbly Connect dashboard. Here, you will be prompted to name your workflow. A suitable name could be ‘Send Digital Products via Email on Razor Pay Purchase.’ Next, select the folder where you want to save this workflow.

After naming the workflow, you will see two sections: Trigger and Action. The trigger will be Razor Pay, and the action will be Gmail. This means that whenever a payment is captured in Razor Pay, an email will automatically be sent to the customer via Gmail.

  • Select Razor Pay as the trigger application.
  • Choose ‘Payment Captured’ as the trigger event.
  • Copy the provided webhook URL.

Once you’ve set up the trigger, you need to configure Razor Pay to send data to this URL. This step is crucial for ensuring that the workflow is activated whenever a payment is made.


Setting Up the Webhook in Razor Pay

To set up the webhook, log in to your Razor Pay account and navigate to the ‘Accounts and Settings’ section. Here, find the ‘Webhooks’ option and click on ‘Add New Webhook.’ Paste the webhook URL you copied from Pabbly Connect into the designated field.

Next, select the active event as ‘Payment Captured’ to ensure that Razor Pay sends the correct data to Pabbly Connect. After configuring these settings, click on the ‘Create Webhook’ button to save your changes.

Once the webhook is created, test the connection by making a test payment through Razor Pay. This will allow you to verify that the data is being sent correctly to Pabbly Connect, confirming that your integration works as intended.


Filtering Payments for Specific Products

After confirming that the webhook is set up correctly, the next step is to filter payments for specific products. This ensures that the workflow only runs when a payment for the Java notes is received. In your action step, select ‘Filter’ as the application. using Pabbly Connect

Set the condition so that the workflow continues only if the payment is for the Java notes. This is done by mapping the response from Razor Pay to check if the value matches ‘Java Notes.’ By doing this, you ensure that only relevant payments trigger the email sending process.

  • Select the label as the payment entity from Razor Pay.
  • Set the filter type to ‘Equal to’ and enter ‘Java Notes’ as the value.

This filter will ensure that your workflow only processes payments for the specified product, enhancing the efficiency of your automation.


Sending Emails with Gmail

With the payment filtering in place, it’s time to send the email to the customer. In this step, add Gmail as your action application in Pabbly Connect. Select the action event as ‘Send Email’ and connect your Gmail account.

In the email configuration, map the recipient’s email address to ensure the email is sent to the correct customer. You can also set a static sender name, such as ‘Cod Crafters Academy,’ and customize the email subject and content to match the product being sold.

Set the email subject to something relevant, like ‘Your Java Notes Unlock Your Coding Potential.’ Compose a personalized email message thanking the customer for their purchase. Attach the PDF link of the digital notes for easy access.

After configuring the email settings, test the action to ensure the email is sent successfully. This final step completes the automation process, allowing customers to receive their digital products instantly upon payment.


Conclusion

In conclusion, integrating Razor with URL using Make allows you to automate the delivery of digital products via email seamlessly. By following these steps, you can set up a workflow that captures payments and sends emails without manual intervention. This integration enhances the customer experience and streamlines your sales process, making it easier to manage digital product sales.

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