Learn how to integrate Google Calendar with Elementor Form Submission using Pabbly Connect. Step-by-step guide to automate event creation. This comprehensive guide reveals exactly how to connect your applications and automate repetitive tasks — accessible for professionals of all technical backgrounds.

Watch Step By Step Video Tutorial Below


1. Setting Up Pabbly Connect

To create Google Calendar events on Elementor form submission, we start with Pabbly Connect. This powerful automation tool allows us to connect Elementor with Google Calendar seamlessly.

First, sign in to your Pabbly Connect account. If you are a new user, you can sign up for free. Once signed in, navigate to the dashboard and click on the ‘Create Workflow’ button to start.


2. Creating the Workflow in Pabbly Connect

After clicking on ‘Create Workflow’, you need to name your workflow. Enter a suitable name like ‘Create Google Calendar Event on Elementor Form Submission’ and select a folder to save it.

Next, you will set up the trigger. Select Elementor as the trigger application and choose ‘New Form Submission’ as the trigger event. This means the workflow will be triggered every time a new form is submitted on your Elementor page.

  • Select Elementor as the trigger application.
  • Choose New Form Submission as the trigger event.
  • Copy the webhook URL provided by Pabbly Connect.

After copying the webhook URL, proceed to your Elementor form settings to integrate it with Pabbly Connect.


3. Integrating Elementor with Pabbly Connect

To connect your Elementor form to Pabbly Connect, go to your WordPress dashboard and open the page containing your form. Click on ‘Edit with Elementor’ to access the form settings.

In the form settings, find the ‘Actions After Submit’ section and select ‘Webhook’. Paste the copied webhook URL from Pabbly Connect into the designated field. Click on ‘Update’ to save your changes.

Now, your Elementor form is connected to Pabbly Connect. To test the integration, submit a dummy form entry. Ensure that the submission triggers the webhook and captures the data in Pabbly Connect.


4. Setting Up Google Calendar Integration

Once your Elementor form is set up, the next step is to configure the action to create an event in Google Calendar. In Pabbly Connect, choose Google Calendar as your action application.

Select ‘Create Event’ as the action event. If you haven’t connected your Google account yet, click on ‘Add New Connection’ and follow the prompts to authorize Pabbly Connect to access your Google Calendar.

  • Choose Google Calendar as the action application.
  • Select Create Event as the action event.
  • Authorize your Google account for Pabbly Connect.

After connecting, you will need to map the fields from your Elementor form to the Google Calendar event fields, such as title, description, and date.


5. Testing the Integration

With everything set up, it’s time to test the integration. Submit another dummy entry through your Elementor form. Ensure that the details are filled in correctly, such as event name, user name, email, start date, and end date. using Pabbly Connect

After submitting the form, check your Google Calendar to see if the event has been created successfully. You should see the event listed on the specified date with the correct details populated.

Repeat the testing process with different event details to ensure consistency. This confirms that your workflow is functioning as intended, automating the creation of Google Calendar events with every Elementor form submission.


Conclusion

Integrating Google Calendar with Elementor Form Submission using Pabbly Connect automates event creation efficiently. Follow the steps outlined to streamline your workflow and enhance productivity.

Thanks for following along with this tutorial! Remember to subscribe to the channel for more helpful content like this.

If you found this guide useful, please consider giving it a thumbs up and sharing it with others who might benefit from it.