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Choose a trigger
A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "New Gift Card" from Gift Up!.
Add your action
An action happens after the trigger—such as "Create Client" in Jobber.
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Zapier seamlessly connects Gift Up! and Jobber, automating your workflow.
Supported triggers and actions
Zapier helps you create workflows that connect your apps to automate repetitive tasks. A trigger is an event that starts a workflow, and an action is an event a Zap performs.
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ActionWrite- New Client Created
Triggers when a client is created.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Gift Up! + Jobber integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Gift Up! and Jobber
How do I set up the integration between Gift Up! and Jobber?
To set up the integration between Gift Up! and Jobber, you'll need to use our platform to connect both accounts. Once connected, you can create Zaps that define triggers and actions based on your specific workflows. For example, you can set a trigger on new gift card sales in Gift Up! to automatically update client records in Jobber.
What triggers are available with the Gift Up! and Jobber integration?
The integration provides several triggers such as 'New Gift Card Sold' in Gift Up!, allowing you to perform actions in Jobber like creating or updating a job or client record. These triggers help automate your workflow by linking gift card sales with service operations.
Can I automate sending a note to my team when a gift card is used?
Yes, you can automate notifications by setting up a trigger for 'Gift Card Used' in Gift Up!. This can initiate an action in Jobber, such as sending a note to your team within the app about the redemption of the gift card.
Are there any pre-built templates for integrating Gift Up! with Jobber?
While we primarily provide the tools for creating custom Zaps that suit your workflow needs, you'll find some popular pre-built templates that demonstrate common uses of the integration. These often include automating contact updates or job scheduling when new gift cards are sold or redeemed.
How secure is the integration between Gift Up! and Jobber?
The integration maintains high security standards by leveraging encrypted connections. We ensure that data transferred between Gift Up! and Jobber complies with security protocols, safeguarding customer information during each trigger-action exchange.
What happens if a zap fails during execution?
If a zap fails during execution, we provide detailed logs which help diagnose issues quickly. Common reasons include disconnections or invalid data formats. Our platform alerts you on failures so you can address them promptly.
Is it possible to delay actions in Jobber after a trigger from Gift Up!?
Yes, our platform allows you to introduce delays between triggers from Gift Up! and actions in Jobber using Delay steps within zaps. This feature is useful when timing is critical for task execution following specific time intervals after an initial event occurs.