Proceed by authorizing Zapier to access your Google Contact account. In this example, we will choose to create a new group. Zapier will show all the actions available for MailUp. Then, choose New Group as the trigger from the dropdown.įrom the right column select MailUp as the Zapier service in which the action will occur. In this example, we want to know when a new group has been added to Google Contacts, so we will pick Google Contacts in the left column. In the Zapier service directory, you will select the service that will host the "trigger". Here is the list of triggers and actions currently available through MailUp's Zapier service.Īs an example, in the following paragraphs, we will show you all the steps you would take to successfully configure a Zap to sync your Google contacts groups with MailUp list groups.
Zapier uses a very simple rule to connect applications, which is: If this happens then do that or "IFTTT". Following this simple rule, MailUp has defined a list of " triggers" and " actions" that can be used to monitor for events that may occur or to perform a particular action when an event happens.Įach combination of trigger and action is called Zap and you can create them as you like, building your customized integration with MailUp. Or you manually add a lead from a trade show in Highrise, and you want it to be automatically added to a "Trade Show Contacts" group in MailUp in the "News and announcement" list.įor a list of all the services that can be linked to each other with Zapier, see Or a new order in your BigCommerce store, and you want that customer to be added to a specific list in your MailUp account. For example, there's a new subscriber in one of your MailUp lists, and you want that subscriber to become a Contact in Salesforce or Highrise. Zapier links two services (Web applications), making it easy to "do something" in one service when "something else happens" in the other service.