Authorize requests from Qonto to Blogs API using approved credentials and the scope emails/builder.readonly. Store tokens securely and refresh them as needed.
Connect the Zapier App Connector to Qonto, then authorize with your Qonto account. Use OAuth or API keys as supported, and ensure the connection is active before enabling automations.
– GET emails/builder – GET emails/builder.write – POST emails/builder – POST /emails/builder/data – DELETE /emails/builder/:locationId/:templateId – emails/schedule.readonly – GET emails/schedule – blogs/post.write – POST /blogs/posts – blogs/post-update.write – PUT /blogs/posts/:postId – blogs/check-slug.readonly – GET /blogs/posts/url-slug-exists – blogs/category.readonly – GET /blogs/categories – blogs/author.readonly – GET /blogs/authors
Trigger: a new blog post is created in Blogs API.
Actions: create or update an email draft in the Emails Builder, schedule the email, and send to recipients.
Method paths: POST /blogs/posts and PUT /blogs/posts/:postId
Key fields: postId, title, slug, publishDate, author, status
Trigger: when a blog category or author is updated.
Actions: update CRM/contact fields in Qonto, or create new segments in Contacts.
Method paths: GET /blogs/authors, GET /blogs/categories, PUT /blogs/posts/:postId
Key fields: categoryId, authorId, name, slug
Trigger: new approved blog post or digest is ready.
Actions: generate newsletter content from blog, queue in Emails Builder, and send to subscriber list.
Method path: POST /blogs/posts and POST /emails/builder
Key fields: postId, newsletterId, recipients, schedule
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This glossary explains the core terms and processes you’ll encounter when connecting the GHL Blogs API to Qonto.
A set of rules and tools that lets programs talk to each other, enabling you to fetch data or trigger actions.
An automatic notification sent when a specific event occurs in a service.
A URL-friendly string used to identify and reference content.
A specific URL path in an API that performs a defined function.
Use new posts to trigger onboarding emails for new users in Qonto, aligning content with user progress.
Automatically generate newsletters from latest posts and send via Qonto emails.
Highlight authors in a weekly digest pushed through Qonto campaigns.
Authenticate both services and grant the Zapier App Connector the necessary scopes.
Align blogs data with Qonto contact fields and email templates.
Run tests, verify end-to-end flows, and enable automation.
You can sync blog post data, authors, categories, and post status between Blogs API and Qonto. This enables automated email campaigns and content-driven workflows without manual steps. Ensure the data mappings align with your Qonto templates and recipient lists. Regularly review the mappings for any API changes and adjust as your content strategy evolves.
No heavy coding is required when using the GHL App Connector and Zapier. You can configure triggers, actions, and field mappings in a no-code interface. Some familiarity with endpoints and data fields helps, but the setup is designed to be approachable for non-developers.
Publishing posts typically involves the blogs/posts endpoint to create content and the emails/builder endpoints to compose and send email campaigns. Depending on your flow, you may also reference the slug check and slug existence endpoints to prevent duplicates.
Authentication is handled via OAuth or API keys, depending on what the Blogs API and Qonto app support. You’ll authorize the Zapier App Connector to access both services, then grant the required scopes as listed in the integration docs.
Yes. You can tailor triggers to start on new posts, updates to authors or categories, and schedule emails at specific times. The App Connector lets you map when and how often those triggers fire.
Rate limits apply to API requests. If you hit limits, implement retries with backoff and batch smaller requests where possible. Monitoring dashboards help you stay within limits while maintaining flow reliability.
Logs are available in the Zapier app and in the Blogs API console. Use them to trace request paths, success statuses, and any error messages. Enable verbose logging temporarily during initial setup to dial in mappings.
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