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wbb-activecampaign

v0.0.3

Published

Add users of your digital assistant to Lists held within ActiveCampaign so that you can easily follow up with them afterwards.

Downloads

12

Readme

WBB ActiveCampaign Integration

With this integration you can collect users details and either add them to a campaign list.

Setup

In order to complete the setup for ActiveCampaign you will need three things - an api key, an accountName and a list id. To find the listId you'll need to go to Audience Dashboard under the Audience Menu and then from the Manage Audience button in the top right select Settings. You'll find the ID for the list at the bottom of this page.

The server prefix is the first part of the URL after you log in. For example, if your browser shows https://us12.admin.mailchimp.com/audience/ then your server prefix is us12.

To create an API key, click on the profile icon in the bottom left of the screen. From here, go to Account and Billing. Under the Extras menu you'll find, API keys and from here you'll be able to create an API key.

Blocks Provided

  • Add to ActiveCampaign
  • Remove from ActiveCampaign
  • ActiveCampaign Removal Successful
  • ActiveCampaign signup complete
  • ActiveCampaign Missing Parameters

Handler Names

The following handler names and their functions are available :

|Handler Name|Purpose| |------------|-------| |add-contact|Collects name and email address from the user, and adds them to a list. | |remove-contact|Removes a user from a mailing list when provided with an email address. |

Configuration Options

Within the function there are a number of options that can be set to configure the behaviour of the integration. The tables below show the settings that are available for each handler.

handler-one

|Property|Required|Description| |--------|--------|-----------| |accountName|true| The prefix in the URL for your account. For example, if your login looks something like this https://wbb156.api-us1.com/ then your accountName is wbb156. | |api_key|true|The API key that has access to the ActiveCampaign account. | |listId|true|The list within ActiveCampaign that you wish to assign this contact to. |