Learn how to automate subscriber creation in Pabbly Connect using Swipe Pages form submissions through Pabbly Connect. Follow our step-by-step tutorial. Streamline your workflow, save valuable time, and eliminate repetitive tasks through powerful automation capabilities.

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Setting Up Pabbly Connect for Integrating Swipe Pages and Pabbly Email Marketing

To create Pabbly Email Marketing subscribers from Swipe Pages form submissions, we need to set up Pabbly Connect. This tool allows you to automate the connection between Swipe Pages and Pabbly Email Marketing without any coding skills.

First, visit the Pabbly Connect dashboard by signing in to your Pabbly account. Once logged in, navigate to the ‘Pabbly Connect’ section to access your workflows. Here, you will create a new workflow dedicated to connecting these two applications.


Creating a New Workflow in Pabbly Connect

To start the automation process, click on the option to create a new workflow. Name this workflow something relevant, like ‘Swipe Pages to Pabbly Email Marketing’. This helps keep your integrations organized. After naming, click on ‘Create Workflow’ to proceed. using Pabbly Connect

Next, you will need to set up the trigger by selecting Swipe Pages. Drag and drop the ‘Form Submitted’ trigger into your workflow. This step ensures that every time a form is submitted on Swipe Pages, it will trigger the workflow.

  • Navigate to the Swipe Pages dashboard and find the form you want to connect.
  • Copy the URL provided for the form submission.
  • Paste this URL into the Pabbly Connect workflow as the webhook URL.

After setting up the trigger, click on ‘Save’ to store your progress. This will ensure that your workflow is ready to capture form submissions from Swipe Pages.


Configuring the Action in Pabbly Email Marketing

Now that the trigger is set, the next step is to configure the action in Pabbly Email Marketing. This is where you will add subscribers based on the form submissions. Select the action event as ‘Add Subscriber’ from the dropdown menu.

In the action setup, you will need to choose the list where the subscribers will be added. Make sure to select the correct list that corresponds to the form submissions. You can do this by navigating to the ‘Subscribers’ section in your Pabbly Email Marketing account and selecting the appropriate list.

  • Enter the email field from the form response for the subscriber’s email.
  • Map the name field to ensure the subscriber’s name is captured.
  • Double-check the mapping to ensure accuracy.

Once all fields are correctly mapped, click on ‘Save’ to finalize the action setup. This completes the process of adding subscribers from Swipe Pages to your Pabbly Email Marketing list.


Testing the Integration Between Swipe Pages and Pabbly Email Marketing

With the workflow configured, it’s crucial to test the integration to ensure everything is working correctly. Go back to your Swipe Pages form and submit a test entry. This will trigger the workflow you just created in Pabbly Connect.

After submitting the form, return to Pabbly Email Marketing and check if the new subscriber has been added to the list. Refresh the page to see if the test entry appears. If successful, you will see the new subscriber’s details reflected in your Pabbly Email Marketing account.

In case the subscriber does not appear, revisit your Pabbly Connect workflow and double-check each step. Ensure that the URL and field mappings are correct. Testing is essential to confirm that your automation works as intended.


Conclusion

This tutorial demonstrated how to automate the creation of Pabbly Email Marketing subscribers using Swipe Pages form submissions through Pabbly Connect. By following these steps, you can efficiently manage your email marketing efforts and enhance your subscriber management process.

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