Integrations
Zapier Setup
Zapier is a powerful ally. Hook up Formbricks with Zapier and you can send your data to 5000+ other apps. Here is how to do it.
Nail down your survey first? Any changes in the survey cause additional work in the Zap. It makes sense
to first settle on the survey you want to run and then get to setting up Zapier.
Step 1: Setup your survey incl. questionId
for every question
When setting up the Zap your life will be easier when you change the questionId
s of your survey questions. You can only do so before you publish your survey.
In every question card in the Advanced Settings you find the Question ID field. Update it so that you’ll recognize the response tied to this question.
Already published? Duplicate survey You can only update the questionId when the survey was not yet
published. Already published it? Just duplicate it to update the questionIds.
Step 2: Send a test response
In order to set up Zapier you’ll need a test response. This allows you to select the individual values of each response in your Zap. If you have Formbricks running locally and you want to set up an app or a website survey, you can use our Demo App to trigger a survey and submit a response.
Step 3: Setup your Zap
Go to zapier.com and create a new Zap. Search for “Formbricks” to get started:
Then, choose the event you want to trigger the Zap on:
Step 4: Connect Formbricks with Zapier
Now, you have to connect Zapier with Formbricks via an API Key:
Now you need an API key. Please refer to the API Key Setup page to learn how to create one.
Once you copied it in the newly opened Zapier window, you will be connected:
Step 5: Select Survey
Next, you can choose from all the surveys you have created in this environment:
Step 6: Test your trigger
Once you hit “Test” you will see the three most recent submissions for this survey. If you don’t have any submissions in the survey, submit one to continue setting up your Zap:
Now you're happy that you updated the questionId's
Step 7: Set up your Zap
Now you have all the data you need at hand. The next steps depend on what you want to do with it. In this tutorial, we will send submissions to a Slack channel:
In the action itself we can determine the data and layout of the message. Here, we only choose the submission data. You can also refer to the meta data of the submission and the attributes of the person who submitted the survey.
We now receive a notifcation in our Slack channel whenever a Churn survey is completed: