To connect your GHL Users API to Zapier App Connector, obtain an API key or OAuth credentials from your GHL dashboard and securely store them in Zapier’s connection setup.
Zapier App Connector uses a standard OAuth flow or API key-based auth to securely access your GHL Users API. Follow the prompts to authorize access and test the connection.
Endpoint 1: GET /social-media-posting/:locationId/tags | Endpoint 2: POST /social-media-posting/:locationId/tags/details | Endpoint 3: socialplanner/statistics.readonly | Endpoint 4: POST /social-media-posting/statistics
Trigger: When a location is updated, fetch tags for that location to keep your content taxonomy fresh.
Actions: Retrieve tags, map to Zapier fields, synchronize with content calendars.
GET /social-media-posting/:locationId/tags
locationId (required), includeTags (optional)
Trigger: New or updated tag details for a location.
Actions: Submit tag details, enrich with metadata, push to analytics.
POST /social-media-posting/:locationId/tags/details
locationId (required), tagDetails (required)
Actions: Submit statistics payload, update dashboards, generate reports.
POST /social-media-posting/statistics
statDate (required), metrics (required)
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A specific URL path and method used to perform a defined operation against the GHL Users API.
The process of proving identity to access the API, typically via API keys or OAuth credentials.
An event in Zapier that starts an automation workflow, such as a new tag or updated statistics.
An operation performed in response to a trigger, such as posting statistics or updating a tag.
Automatically fetch and organize tags for each location to keep your content taxonomy consistent across platforms.
Push statistics to dashboards and trigger scheduling workflows based on performance metrics.
Enrich tags with metadata before publishing to social channels for richer insights.
In Zapier, add a new connection to your GHL Users API using the provided authentication details.
Select GET, POST endpoints and map input fields to your automation goals.
Create triggers and actions, test your workflow, and deploy to production.
The Users API provides programmatic access to core data and actions available in GHL. In combination with the Zapier App Connector, you can automate data flows without writing code. This page maps key endpoints to common workflows. If you’re new to APIs, start with authentication setup and test calls in a safe sandbox.
Endpoint coverage starts with tag management and statistics. Available in this guide are: GET /social-media-posting/:locationId/tags, POST /social-media-posting/:locationId/tags/details, and both a readonly statistics endpoint and a statistics posting endpoint. More endpoints may be available in the API docs.
Authentication typically uses an API key or OAuth. In Zapier, you’ll set up a connection and authorize access to your GHL account. Test the connection and review scopes to ensure the required permissions are granted.
Yes. The endpoints support posting statistics and tagging, which can be used to automate scheduling decisions and analytics sharing across platforms.
No extensive coding is required. The Zapier App Connector provides a no-code interface to map fields, set triggers, and define actions using the exposed endpoints.
If a request fails, check authentication, endpoint path, and input field names. Ensure the locationId and required payloads are present, and test with a small dataset. Review any API rate limits.
Detailed endpoint documentation can be found in your GHL API docs, and the Zapier app connector docs provide step-by-step integration guidance.
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