Learn how to create a MailerLite subscriber from Webflow submissions using Pabbly Connect. Follow this detailed tutorial for seamless integration. Master proven automation processes with practical implementation examples and strategic recommendations you can apply immediately in your workflow.
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1. Accessing Pabbly Connect for Integration
To start the integration process, you need to access Pabbly Connect via your browser. Simply type in ‘Pabbly.com/connect’ in the address bar. If you are a new user, click on ‘Sign up for free’ to create an account, which grants you 100 free tasks to explore the platform.
For existing users, click on ‘Sign in’. Once logged in, navigate to the ‘All Apps’ section and select Pabbly Connect to access your dashboard. Here, you can create and manage your workflows effectively.
2. Creating a New Workflow in Pabbly Connect
In the Pabbly Connect dashboard, click on the ‘Create Workflow’ button located at the top right corner. A dialog box will prompt you to name your workflow. Enter a suitable name, such as ‘Create MailerLite Subscribers from Webflow Form Submission’, and click on ‘Create’.
After creating your workflow, you will see two sections: Trigger and Action. The Trigger will be set to Webflow, while the Action will be MailerLite. This setup ensures that whenever a new form is submitted in Webflow, a new subscriber is created in MailerLite.
3. Setting Up the Trigger with Webflow
To set up the trigger, select Webflow as your application and choose the ‘New Form Submission’ event. Pabbly Connect will provide you with a webhook URL. This URL is crucial for connecting your Webflow account with Pabbly Connect.
Now, head over to your Webflow account. Select the form you want to use, click on the three dots, and go to ‘Settings’. Under the ‘Integrations’ tab, scroll down to find the ‘Webhooks’ section. Click on ‘Add New Webhook’, set the trigger type to ‘Form Submission’, and paste the webhook URL from Pabbly Connect. Finally, click on ‘Add Webhook’ to save your settings.
4. Testing the Trigger and Setting Up the Action in MailerLite
Once the webhook is set up, go back to Pabbly Connect where it will indicate that it is waiting for a response. To test this, submit a form on your Webflow site with dummy data. After submission, return to Pabbly Connect to verify that it has received the form data successfully.
Next, set up the Action by selecting MailerLite Classic and choosing the ‘Add or Update Subscriber in Group’ event. Connect your MailerLite account by providing the API key, which you can find in your MailerLite account under the ‘Integrations’ section. After connecting, select the group where you want to add the new subscriber.
5. Finalizing the Workflow and Subscriber Confirmation
After mapping the necessary fields (like email, first name, and last name) from the Webflow submission to MailerLite, click on ‘Save’. Pabbly Connect will now create a new subscriber using the data from the Webflow form. Remember, MailerLite sends a confirmation email to the new subscriber, so check the email inbox to confirm the subscription.
Finally, you can verify in your MailerLite account that the new subscriber has been successfully added to the specified group. This entire process showcases how Pabbly Connect seamlessly integrates Webflow with MailerLite to automate subscriber management.
Conclusion
In this tutorial, we explored how to use Pabbly Connect to create a MailerLite subscriber from Webflow form submissions. By following these steps, you can automate your subscriber management efficiently. Embrace the power of automation with Pabbly Connect for your integration needs.
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