![]() ![]() Steps for setting up the integration Zapier account ![]() ![]() Little Green Light has created one Action called "Import Constituent/Gift Data", which allows you to create or edit a constituent record and optionally to add an associated gift record. To see if the software you want to use has a Zapier Trigger, try doing a web search for your software and Zapier, such as " Facebook zapier". There are over 1,500 applications that have built Triggers or Actions for Zapier, so there are a lot of software services to choose from. You can use a Google Sheet as the Trigger so that any time a new row is added to a sheet it triggers a Zap. Google spreadsheet => LGL - This might be the simplest way to test out a Zap of your own.(Of course, LGL Forms is nice because it already has a powerful integration built in.) Gravity Forms => LGL - If you use Gravity Forms in your WordPress account, you can use their Trigger to push a donation over to LGL.Twitter => LGL - Twitter has a Zapier Trigger called "you have a new follower." You could use this Trigger to update a new or existing constituent record in LGL.Last but not least, here's a tip on how to pronounce Zapier: It rhymes with "happier".Įxamples of how our integration could be used As the names suggest, a Trigger is what gets a Zap started and an Action is what happens on the receiving end. Each combination of a Trigger and an Action is called a Zap. It allows software services to create Triggers and Actions. Zapier is "middleware" that sits between two other services. Managing incoming data: where to find the data that comes into your LGL account from Zapier.Creating a Zap: in your Zapier account, linking a Trigger with an Action.This article describes how to set up the Zapier integration in your LGL account, specifically: What can you NOT do with this integration?.Using the Zapier integration In this article: ![]()
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