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Practical ways you can use Pipedrive and WordPress
Promote new deals on the company blog
When a new deal is created in Pipedrive, Zapier can automatically create a draft post on your WordPress blog. This allows business owners to quickly share deals or success stories with minimal manual intervention, ensuring content stays fresh and updates are timely.
When a new form submission is received on a WordPress site, Zapier can automatically create a lead in Pipedrive. This eliminates the need for double-entry and ensures that every potential customer is quickly funneled into the sales process for follow-up, improving response times and conversion rates.
When a new deal is closed in Pipedrive, Zapier can instantly create a new post on your WordPress website highlighting the achievement. This creates transparency for stakeholders and inspires confidence in the team's results without any extra work.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Pipedrive + WordPress integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Pipedrive and WordPress
How can I connect Pipedrive to my WordPress site?
To connect Pipedrive with your WordPress site, you need to use third-party integration tools such as Zapier. You can set up triggers and actions between Pipedrive and WordPress, such as creating a new post when a deal is won in Pipedrive.
What are the common triggers when integrating Pipedrive with WordPress?
Common triggers include updating a deal, adding a new person, or moving a deal stage in Pipedrive. These triggers can initiate actions on your WordPress site, like sending updates or creating content.
Can I create WordPress posts automatically from new deals in Pipedrive?
Yes, you can automate the creation of WordPress posts using new deals in Pipedrive by setting an appropriate trigger-action pair. When a deal reaches a certain stage, an automatic post can be generated on your site.
Is it possible to update my CRM with form submissions on my WordPress site?
Yes, by setting up an action that takes each form submission from your WordPress site and creates or updates leads or persons in your Pipedrive CRM. This ensures that no potential client is lost and all data is synchronized.
What actions can be triggered in WordPress from Pipedrive activities?
Actions that can be triggered in WordPress include creating or updating posts, sending notifications via email, and updating user data based on changes made within Pipedrive such as closing a deal or adding a note.
Are there limitations to integrating custom fields from Pipedrive into WordPress?
Integrating custom fields may require additional configuration steps due to their unique nature. It often involves mapping these fields specifically between the two platforms during setup within our integration tool.
How often are data synced between Pipedrive and WordPress?
The frequency of data synchronization depends on the settings you choose during setup. We offer options for real-time sync as well as scheduled sync intervals to suit different business needs.
About Pipedrive
Pipedrive is sales pipeline and CRM software for deal makers. Get super-organized. Close deals in less time. iOS and Android apps let you take your pipeline with you anywhere.
WordPress is web software you can use to create a beautiful website or blog. Nearly 20% of the top 10 million websites and over 60 million people have chosen WordPress to power the place on the web they call "home".