How to connect Zapier to Formium

While Formium has built-in solutions for email, webhooks, and Slack notifications, you can now connect Formium with over 2,000+ other web services without a single line of code using Formium's official Zapier integration.

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How it works

With Zapier, you can create automated connections called Zaps that can automate your day-to-day tasks and build workflows between apps that otherwise wouldn’t be possible—all without writing a single line of code.

Each Zap has one app as the Trigger, where your information comes from and which causes one or more Actions in other apps, where your data gets sent automatically.

Now that our integration is in public beta, Formium can now be used as a Trigger within your Zaps.

How do I connect Formium to Zapier?

Note: you'll need a Formium form with at least one submission stored before you can use the Zapier integration so that Zapier can understand the shape of your data.

Log in to your Zapier account or create a new account. Navigate to “My Apps” from the top menu bar. Now click on “Connect a new account…” and search for “Formium.” (If you see multiple options, make sure to hit the one that's in Beta).

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Next, you'll need to setup credentials for Zapier to use to connect your Formium account.

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To do this, go to https://dashboard.formium.io/account and scroll down to your personal access tokens. Generate a new one and paste it back into Zapier where it tells you do so.

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Once that’s done you can start creating an automation!

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Creating a Zap requires no coding knowledge and you’ll be walked step-by-step through the setup.

Pre-made Zaps

To help you hit the ground running, here are pre-made Zaps we've come up with:

Need more inspiration? See everything that’s possible with Formium and Zapier right here.

If you have any additional questions, you can reach out to contact@zapier.com or support@formium.io.


Written by
Jared Palmer

Last Edited on October 01, 2020

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