Create Zaps

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Written by Steven
Updated 1 year ago

A Zap is an automated workflow that connects your apps and services. Every Zap consists of a trigger step and one or more action steps. When you turn your Zap on, it will run the action steps every time the trigger event occurs.

You can create Zaps in two ways: with a Zap template or from scratch.

Create Zaps from templates.

You can find pre-built Zaps (Zap templates) on your dashboard, the Zapier Explore page, the Zapier Blog,  and individual app pages.

To use a Zap template, click Try it or the arrow.

Create Zaps from scratch.

You can also create your Zap from scratch. In your Zapier account, however over the left sidebar menu and click Make a Zap.

Steps:

1. Add a Trigger.

- Choose your trigger app: the Zap will be triggered by an event in this app.

- Select your trigger event: this will be the event that occurs in the selected app that triggers the Zap.

Select your app account: select or connect the specific app account to use in the Zap trigger.

Set up your trigger: set up your trigger options to fit your needs.

- Test your trigger: test your trigger to see if it pulls in the correct data.

2. Add an Action.

- Choose your action app: the Zap will act as this app when triggered.

- Select your action event: this will be the event that the Zap performs in the selected app when it is triggered.

- Select your app account: select or connect the specific app account to use in the Zap action.

- Set up your action: set up the data that you want to send over to your action app.

-Test your action: test your action to see if it's working as expected.

When your action is set up successfully, a checkmark icon will appear in the top left of the step. Learn more about setting up your Zap actions and searching for existing data in Zaps.

3. Optional: add more actions
If you're on a free trial or paid Zapier plan, your Zaps are not limited to a single action. You can customize your Zap further with any of the following:

- Additional action steps: Click the + icon after a step to add more actions.

- Search steps: use a  to find existing data in your apps.

- Filters: add filters to restrict your Zap from running unless certain conditions are met.

- Formatter: add Formatter steps to format data in a Zap, such as editing text or changing a date format.

- Delay: add a delay between Zap steps.

- Paths: add paths to perform different actions in your Zap based on conditions (Professional plans and above).

 

4. Name your Zap.

Next, give your Zap a name to identify it on your dashboard quickly. Then, in the upper left, click Name your Zap and enter a new name for your Zap.

To add more information about your Zap, give your Zap a description. In the right sidebar, click the gear icon to open the Settings tab, then enter your text in the Description field. Your changes will be saved automatically.

5. Turn on your Zap.

After you set up and name your Zap, you're ready to turn it on.
In the upper right, click to toggle the switch ON.

Once your Zap is turned on, Zapier will run your action steps each time your trigger event occurs. You can view a log of all your Zap activity, including all the data that goes in and out of each of your Zap steps, in your Zap History.

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