Authenticate the GHL Users API using your API credentials and securely store tokens for Zapier.
Authorize Zapier to access the GHL Users API by configuring a Zapier connection with your API key or OAuth flow.
GET /social-media-posting/:locationId/tags; POST /social-media-posting/:locationId/tags/details; socialplanner/statistics.readonly; POST /social-media-posting/statistics
Trigger: when a new tag is created in Acumbamail at the specified location, Zapier updates or creates the matching tag in GHL.
Actions: map and sync tag data using GET /social-media-posting/:locationId/tags and POST /social-media-posting/:locationId/tags/details.
GET /social-media-posting/:locationId/tags
Key fields: locationId, tagId, tagName
Trigger: schedule daily or hourly pulls of statistics from GHL.
Actions: push statistics to a dashboard, spreadsheet, or CRM via Zapier.
socialplanner/statistics.readonly
Key fields: locationId, date, metric, value
Trigger: when new analytics data is available or tag changes occur.
Actions: create or update records in a data store or BI tool.
POST /social-media-posting/statistics
Key fields: locationId, date, metrics
Automate repetitive tasks quickly without writing code.
Faster time-to-value with drag-and-drop workflows.
Scale processes as your business grows with scalable automation.
Understand the main components: endpoints, authentication, triggers, and actions used in this integration.
A specific URL path to access a resource or perform an action in an API.
The process of proving identity and authorizing access to a service.
An event that starts an automation flow.
A step executed as part of an automation.
Set up a Zap that tags new Acumbamail subscribers in GHL automatically.
Pull daily statistics and push to your dashboard or spreadsheet.
Trigger campaigns in Acumbamail based on tag changes detected via the API.
Collect your GHL API key and set up your Zapier connection.
Create a Zap with triggers and actions mapped to the endpoints.
Run tests to verify data flow and enable automation in production.
Yes. No-code setup allows non-developers to connect Zapier with the GHL Users API by configuring a connection and mapping fields. If you encounter errors, review authentication, endpoint paths, and rate limits; consult the docs and test with sample data.
The connection includes the following endpoints: GET /social-media-posting/:locationId/tags, POST /social-media-posting/:locationId/tags/details, socialplanner/statistics.readonly, POST /social-media-posting/statistics. Additional endpoints may be available in the API reference; you can enable them via the No-code connector’s advanced settings.
To authenticate with Zapier, create a new connection using your GHL API credentials. Use OAuth if supported, or supply an API key in the fields. Keep credentials secure and rotate keys regularly to protect your data.
Yes. Use the test mode in Zapier to simulate triggers and actions. Check the task history for errors and inspect sample responses to verify data mapping.
After syncing, your data will appear in the GHL’s related sections and can be routed to any connected dashboards. Map fields to display the information where you need it.
Rate limits depend on your GHL plan and endpoint usage. Monitor quota usage in the connector and implement retries to handle temporary limits.
Troubleshoot by reviewing Zapier task history and API responses. Confirm credentials, endpoint paths, and data mappings; consult the API reference for examples.
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