Learn how to integrate URL, Simply, Static, Make, WordPress, and Elementor with Pabbly Connect in this detailed tutorial. Follow our step-by-step guide for seamless automation!

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1. Accessing Pabbly Connect for Integration

To begin integrating URL, Simply, and WordPress, you need to access Pabbly Connect. Start by visiting the Pabbly website and signing in to your account. If you are a new user, you can sign up for free, which offers you 100 tasks monthly.

Once signed in, navigate to the Pabbly Connect dashboard. Here, you can create a new workflow by clicking on the ‘Create Workflow’ button. You will need to name your workflow, for instance, ‘Integrating URL and Simply with WordPress’, and select a folder to save it. This is where your automation will be set up.


2. Setting Up Trigger and Action in Pabbly Connect

In this section, you will set up the trigger and action for your workflow using Pabbly Connect. The trigger will be the Elementor form submission, and the action will be creating a contact in Apollo.io. Click on the ‘Trigger’ box and select ‘Elementor’ as your trigger application.

  • Select ‘New Form Submission’ as the trigger event.
  • Copy the webhook URL provided by Pabbly Connect.
  • Paste this URL into your Elementor form settings.

After setting the trigger, you will configure the action. Click on the ‘Action’ box, select ‘Apollo.io’ as your action application, and choose ‘Create Contact’ as the action event. This setup ensures that whenever a form is submitted, a new contact will be created in Apollo.io using data from the Elementor form.


3. Connecting Elementor with Pabbly Connect

To connect Elementor with Pabbly Connect, you will need to edit your WordPress page where the Elementor form is located. Navigate to the page settings and edit the form using Elementor. In the form settings, you will find an option to add a webhook URL.

  • Insert the webhook URL copied from Pabbly Connect.
  • Save the changes in Elementor.

After saving, test the form by submitting dummy data. Check back in Pabbly Connect to see if the data is received. If successful, you will see the details captured in your Pabbly Connect workflow, confirming the connection is established.


4. Creating a Contact in Apollo.io

Now that the trigger is set up and Elementor is connected to Pabbly Connect, the next step is to create a contact in Apollo.io. In the action step of your workflow, enter the API key for Apollo.io to establish the connection.

To get the API key, log in to your Apollo.io account, navigate to the API section, and create a new API key. Copy this key and paste it into Pabbly Connect. After entering the API key, proceed to map the form fields from Elementor to the corresponding fields in Apollo.io.


5. Testing the Integration and Conclusion

Once you have mapped all necessary fields in Pabbly Connect, save your workflow and send a test request. This step will confirm that the contact is created in Apollo.io. Check your Apollo.io account to ensure the new contact appears correctly.

By following these steps, you have successfully integrated URL, Simply, and WordPress using Pabbly Connect. This automation allows you to streamline your lead collection process and enhance your business efficiency.

Conclusion

This guide summarizes the key points and helps you understand the essential features and benefits of using this tool.

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In conclusion, this tutorial has shown how to integrate URL, Simply, Static, Make, WordPress, and Elementor using Pabbly Connect. By automating your workflows, you can save time and improve productivity. Start using Pabbly Connect today to simplify your integrations!