Make (formerly Integromat) is now available for GoodBarber eCommerce Apps
Written by Marie Pireddu on
As we talked about in a previous article , automation can be a lifesaver for business owners. By automating repetitive tasks, they see their productivity increase and most importantly, they can focus on their clients and growing their business.
GoodBarber already offered 2 options for automation:
GoodBarber already offered 2 options for automation:
- Zapier, a no-code solution
- Public API, this one for developers.
How to get started with Integromat
Make is a no-code tool that lets you as they say "achieve more in less time with fewer people". Their tool allows you to connect apps and automate workflows.
For example, when an order is placed in your GoodBarber app, Make can ask Google Sheet to create a new row in a spreadsheet.
To use Make, you first need to create an account. They have different plans , including a free plan that includes 1000 operations and 100MB of data transfer.
How does Make work?
Make works by linking together your favorite apps/services by their corresponding modules to create a scenario that will transfer and transform your data automatically for you.
Here are a few terms to know before getting started:
Scenarios:
A scenario is a series of instructions that you define in Make to perform predefined tasks. A scenario is triggered when a given event (a trigger) occurs in an app. The trigger sends a set of information to Make. This information can be used in scenarios to perform actions in other online services that are also connected to Make. A scenario is comprised of a sequence of modules.
Modules:
Each app/service consists of different modules that define the way an app/service is to respond to a request.
Triggers:
Triggers are basically events within a software that initiates a workflow. Triggers are modules that send a set of information to Make. This information can be used in scenarios to perform actions in other online services/apps that are also connected to Make.
Actions:
The action is another module. It corresponds to whatever steps a scenario takes. You could, for example, create a scenario that updates the stock of a product when a row is added in a Google Sheet table.
For example, when an order is placed in your GoodBarber app, Make can ask Google Sheet to create a new row in a spreadsheet.
To use Make, you first need to create an account. They have different plans , including a free plan that includes 1000 operations and 100MB of data transfer.
How does Make work?
Make works by linking together your favorite apps/services by their corresponding modules to create a scenario that will transfer and transform your data automatically for you.
Here are a few terms to know before getting started:
Scenarios:
A scenario is a series of instructions that you define in Make to perform predefined tasks. A scenario is triggered when a given event (a trigger) occurs in an app. The trigger sends a set of information to Make. This information can be used in scenarios to perform actions in other online services that are also connected to Make. A scenario is comprised of a sequence of modules.
Modules:
Each app/service consists of different modules that define the way an app/service is to respond to a request.
Triggers:
Triggers are basically events within a software that initiates a workflow. Triggers are modules that send a set of information to Make. This information can be used in scenarios to perform actions in other online services/apps that are also connected to Make.
Actions:
The action is another module. It corresponds to whatever steps a scenario takes. You could, for example, create a scenario that updates the stock of a product when a row is added in a Google Sheet table.
GoodBarber + Make
Thanks to our new Make add-on, you can now connect your GoodBarber shopping app to other online services and set up automation, all that without writing a single line of code.
Your app automatically notifies Make every time one of these 3 triggers happens:
Your app automatically notifies Make every time one of these 3 triggers happens:
- New order
- New Lead
- New customer
You can automate the following actions in your GoodBarber app using information collected in Make:
- Update tracking URL
- Update inventory quantity of a product variant
- Send push notification
You have now 3 different solutions in your GoodBarber eCommerce app to automate workflows and let these tools do the work for you.