Learn how to automate Slack notifications for Go High Level form submissions using Pabbly Connect. Step-by-step guide for seamless integration. Eliminate manual repetitive tasks from your workflow. Discover proven automation methods with intuitive steps designed for efficiency-minded professionals.

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1. Accessing Pabbly Connect for Integration

To start using Pabbly Connect for integrating Slack notifications with Go High Level, first navigate to the Pabbly Connect homepage. You can access it by typing Pabbly.com/connect in your browser.

Once on the homepage, you will see options to sign in or sign up. If you are a new user, click on the ‘Sign up for free’ button to create an account, which includes 100 free tasks every month. Existing users can directly click ‘Sign In’.


2. Creating a Workflow in Pabbly Connect

After logging into Pabbly Connect, go to the dashboard where you can manage your workflows. Click on the ‘Create Workflow’ button to begin setting up your automation.

  • Enter a name for your workflow, e.g., ‘Send Slack Notification for Go High Level Form Submission’.
  • Select the folder where you want to save this workflow.
  • Click ‘Create’ to finalize the workflow setup.

After creating the workflow, you’ll see two main sections: Trigger and Action. The Trigger is the event that starts the workflow, while the Action is what happens as a result of that trigger.


3. Setting Up the Trigger in Pabbly Connect

In the Trigger section, select ‘Go High Level’ as your trigger application. Then choose ‘Lead Connector V2’ as the trigger event. This is essential for capturing form submissions from Go High Level.

Next, set the trigger event to ‘Form Submitted’. This means that whenever a form is submitted in Go High Level, Pabbly Connect will capture the response immediately. You will receive a webhook URL that acts as a bridge between Go High Level and Pabbly Connect.

  • Copy the webhook URL provided by Pabbly Connect.
  • Go to your Go High Level account and navigate to the Automations section.
  • Create a new workflow and paste the webhook URL in the appropriate field.

By following these steps, you will successfully set up the trigger for your automation process.


4. Configuring the Action in Pabbly Connect

Once the trigger is set up, navigate to the Action section within Pabbly Connect. Here, select ‘Slack’ as your action application and choose ‘Send Channel Message’ as the action event.

Click on ‘Connect with Slack’ to establish a connection. You will need to select the token type, either User or Bot. For sending channel messages, choose the Bot token type to ensure you have the necessary permissions.

Authorize Pabbly Connect to access your Slack workspace. Select the channel where you want to send the notifications. Create a dynamic message that includes lead details from the form submission.

Mapping the lead details dynamically ensures that each notification reflects the most current information from the submitted forms.


5. Testing and Finalizing the Integration

After setting up both the trigger and action, it’s time to test your integration. Submit a test form in Go High Level to see if the notification is sent to Slack through Pabbly Connect.

Once the form is submitted, check your Slack channel for the new message. You should see a notification containing the lead’s name, email, phone number, and source. If everything works correctly, you will receive a confirmation that the connection is successful.

To finalize, ensure that your workflow is saved and published in both Pabbly Connect and Go High Level. This will allow the automation to run smoothly for all future form submissions.


Conclusion

This tutorial demonstrated how to automate Slack notifications for Go High Level form submissions using Pabbly Connect. By following these steps, you can efficiently notify your team about new leads without manual effort.

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