Learn how to automate user enrollment from Webflow submissions to Riggy using Pabbly Connect. Follow this detailed tutorial for seamless integration. Follow this definitive guide to creating powerful automated workflows with straightforward, efficiency-focused solutions that save valuable time.

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1. Accessing Pabbly Connect for Integration

To start integrating Webflow and Riggy, access Pabbly Connect by visiting its homepage. Here, you can either sign in or create a free account to explore its features.

Once you are logged in, you will see the dashboard where you can create workflows. This is where all the automation magic happens, allowing you to connect various applications seamlessly without coding.


2. Creating a New Workflow in Pabbly Connect

In this section, you will create a new workflow in Pabbly Connect. Start by clicking on the ‘Create Workflow’ option. Name your workflow something descriptive, such as ‘Enroll Ry User on Webflow Form Submission’.

Next, select a folder for organization. This helps in managing multiple workflows efficiently. After naming and selecting a folder, click on the ‘Create’ button to proceed.

  • Click on ‘Create Workflow’
  • Name the workflow (e.g., ‘Enroll Ry User on Webflow Form Submission’)
  • Select a folder and click ‘Create’

Your new workflow will now have two essential sections: Trigger and Action, which are the core components of your automation process.


3. Setting Up the Trigger in Pabbly Connect

For this integration, you need to set up a trigger in Pabbly Connect that captures form submissions from Webflow. Select Webflow as your trigger application and choose the event ‘New Form Submission’.

Once selected, Pabbly Connect will generate a webhook URL. Copy this URL, as you will need to paste it into your Webflow form settings to establish a connection.

  • Select Webflow as the trigger application
  • Choose ‘New Form Submission’ as the event
  • Copy the generated webhook URL

This webhook URL will act as a bridge to transfer data from Webflow to Pabbly Connect whenever a form is submitted.


4. Configuring Webflow to Use the Webhook

Now, navigate to your Webflow account and go to the specific form you want to connect. In the form settings, find the ‘Apps and Integration’ section and select ‘Add Webhook’.

Paste the webhook URL you copied from Pabbly Connect and ensure that the trigger type is set to ‘Form Submission’. After adding the webhook, publish your changes to make the integration live.

Go to the form settings in Webflow Select ‘Add Webhook’ and paste the URL Publish your changes

Once the form is published, Pabbly Connect will be ready to receive data from Webflow whenever a new form submission occurs.


5. Setting Up the Action in Pabbly Connect

After configuring the trigger, the next step is to set up the action in Pabbly Connect. Select Riggy as your action application and choose ‘Import User’ as the action event.

To connect to Riggy, you will need to provide an API token. This token can be obtained from your Riggy account under the Integrations section. Once you have the token, paste it into Pabbly Connect to establish the connection.

Select Riggy as the action application Choose ‘Import User’ as the action event Paste the API token from Riggy

Finally, map the fields from the Webflow form submission to the corresponding fields in Riggy to complete the user import process. This ensures that every new submission automatically creates a user in Riggy.


Conclusion

Using Pabbly Connect, you can seamlessly automate the enrollment of users from Webflow to Riggy. This integration saves time and eliminates manual data entry, making your workflow more efficient.

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

By following the steps outlined in this tutorial, you can set up a reliable automation process that enhances your online course management. Embrace the power of Pabbly Connect to streamline your operations and focus on delivering quality content to your students.