Learn how to integrate URL and Mojo with Notion using Pabbly Connect. Follow our step-by-step tutorial to automate your workflows efficiently. Transform complex automation concepts into accessible, actionable steps that eliminate unnecessary manual work while maximizing existing application capabilities.

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1. Accessing Pabbly Connect for Integration

To begin the integration process, first, access Pabbly Connect by visiting the official website. Here, you can either sign up for free or log in if you already have an account. This platform allows you to connect various applications seamlessly.

Once logged in, you’ll see the dashboard where you can access all Pabbly tools. To start creating your workflow, click on the ‘Create Workflow’ button located at the top right corner of your dashboard. This will lead you to the workflow creation page.


2. Creating a Workflow in Pabbly Connect

In this section, we will create a workflow to connect URL and Mojo with Notion using Pabbly Connect. After clicking on ‘Create Workflow,’ you will need to name your workflow and select a folder to save it in. For this integration, name your workflow something like ‘Failed Payment Details to Notion.’

  • Select the trigger application as Mojo.
  • Choose the trigger event as ‘Failed Payment.’
  • Copy the webhook URL provided for further use.

After setting up the trigger, you will need to configure the webhook in your Mojo account to ensure that failed payment details are sent to Pabbly Connect. This step is crucial for the automation to work correctly.


3. Configuring the Webhook in Mojo

Once you have copied the webhook URL from Pabbly Connect, log into your Mojo account. Navigate to the page settings for the product you want to track. Here, you will find the option to enter the webhook URL. Paste the URL you copied earlier and enable the webhook.

Make sure to select the option for ‘Failed Payment’ in the settings. This configuration allows Mojo to communicate with Pabbly Connect whenever a payment fails, sending the relevant details to your workflow.


4. Testing the Integration with Pabbly Connect

To ensure that everything is set up correctly, perform a test by attempting a payment on your product page. Use a test account to simulate a failed payment. Once the payment fails, Pabbly Connect should capture the response from Mojo.

Check your workflow in Pabbly Connect to see if the details of the failed payment are recorded. The captured information should include the customer’s name, email, and the product they attempted to purchase. This confirms that the integration is functioning as intended.


5. Adding Failed Payment Details to Notion

Now that you have successfully set up the trigger, the next step is to add the failed payment details to Notion. In your Pabbly Connect workflow, select Notion as the action application and choose the action event as ‘Create Database Item.’

  • Connect your Notion account to Pabbly Connect.
  • Select the database where you want to store the failed payment details.
  • Map the fields from the Mojo response to the corresponding fields in Notion.

After mapping the fields, click on ‘Save and Send Test Request’ to ensure the data is sent to Notion. Verify that the new entry appears in your Notion database, confirming that the integration is complete.


Conclusion

In this tutorial, we explored how to use Pabbly Connect to integrate URL and Mojo with Notion. By following these steps, you can automate the process of adding failed payment details to your Notion database, streamlining your workflow efficiently.

Ensure you check out Pabbly Connect to create business automation workflows and reduce manual tasks. Pabbly Connect currently offer integration with 2,000+ applications.