Surveys API uses API tokens and OAuth 2.0 to authorize requests. Generate credentials in your GHL developer console and configure them in the Zapier App Connector to establish a secure connection.
Zapier App Connector authenticates using OAuth 2.0 and token-based methods to securely access Surveys API. Follow the prompts to authorize access and grant the necessary scopes.
POST /social-media-posting/:locationId/posts PUT /social-media-posting/:locationId/posts/:id DELETE /social-media-posting/:locationId/posts/:id PATCH /social-media-posting/:locationId/posts/:id
Trigger: a new survey is created in Surveys API; Action: post a message to your social planner via Zapier App Connector.
Actions: create posts, update posts, delete posts
POST /social-media-posting/:locationId/posts
locationId, content, author, scheduledTime
Trigger: new survey response is received
Actions: create or update dashboard metrics
PUT /analytics/metrics/:surveyId
surveyId, metricName, value, timestamp
Trigger: form submission via Surveys API
Actions: create CRM contact, update lifecycle stage
POST /crm/contacts
crmId, contactInfo, formSubmissionId
Zero‑code automation to connect survey data to actions across your stack.
Rapid setup with prebuilt triggers, actions, and data mappings.
Unified data handling, validation, and monitoring in a single workflow.
Key elements include endpoints, triggers, actions, authentication, and data mapping. Understanding these will help you design robust, scalable automations between Surveys API and the Zapier App Connector.
A callback URL that receives real‑time notifications when events occur in Surveys API or Zapier.
A secure authorization framework that grants access to resources without sharing user credentials.
A secret token used to authenticate requests between Surveys API and Zapier App Connector.
A specific URL path for an API operation.
Example: When a new survey is created in Surveys API, automatically post a message to your social planner via Zapier.
Example: Push new survey responses into a CRM timeline or analytics dashboard via Zapier.
Example: Create marketing campaigns when forms are submitted and tracked in the CRM via Zapier.
In the Zapier App Connector, authenticate to Surveys API to establish a secure link.
Define the fields, maps, and triggers between Surveys API and Zapier to enable data flow.
Run tests to ensure data flows correctly, then deploy to production.
No‑code connections are possible between Surveys API and the Zapier App Connector. You configure the integration in the connector UI, select the Surveys API as the data source, and choose the actions you want to automate. This enables real‑time automation without writing custom code. You can customize triggers, filters, and field mappings to match your workflow. If you need advanced logic, you can layer multiple steps and conditional paths within Zapier to achieve complex automations while still avoiding code.
Basic connectivity requires no code—use the App Connector’s guided setup to authorize and link your accounts. For more advanced scenarios, you can leverage Zapier’s built‑in logic and filters to route data and trigger actions based on conditions. While no custom coding is required to connect these tools, you may opt to use small scripts or webhooks if your workflow demands highly specialized processing.
Surveys API and Zapier App Connector support OAuth 2.0 and API tokens for secure authentication. OAuth 2.0 provides user consent flows, while API tokens offer persistent access with controlled scopes. Follow the on‑screen prompts in the app connector to configure which methods you’ll use and rotate credentials periodically.
The integration supports endpoints for creating, updating, deleting, and patching posts (as examples) within the content workflow. Depending on your plan, you may also access analytics, CRM, and dashboard endpoints through Zapier actions and triggers. Review your API documentation to see the exact endpoints exposed for your Surveys API instance.
Yes. Data is transmitted over TLS, and access is controlled via OAuth 2.0 and tokens. You should also apply best practices like least privilege scopes, regular token rotation, and monitoring alerts to maintain compliance and security.
Testing is built into Zapier App Connector. Use test triggers and sample data to verify field mappings and outcomes. Once tests pass, deploy to production in stages and monitor logs for any anomalies or retries.
Absolutely. You can chain multiple endpoints and actions in a single Zap. For example, create a post, update a record, and push related data to analytics—all within one workflow, provided the endpoints are supported and properly authenticated.
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