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Choose a trigger
A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "New Enrollment" from PassKit Membership.
Add your action
An action happens after the trigger—such as "Upload Media" in WordPress.
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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.
- Program IdRequired
Try ItTriggerInstant- Program IdRequired
Try ItTriggerInstant- PassKit Generated Member Id (22 characters)
- Program Id
- External Id
- Points
- Secondary Points
- Tier Points
ActionWrite- PassKit Generated Member Id (22 characters)
- Program Id
- External Member Id
- Address
- Latitude
- Longitude
- Altitude
- External Event Id
- External Device Id
- External Service Id
- Notes
- Mata Data Key
- Mata Data Value
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- Program IdRequired
Try ItTriggerInstant- Program IdRequired
Try ItTriggerInstant- PassKit Generated Member Id (22 characters)
- Program IdRequired
- External Id
- Tier IdRequired
ActionWrite- PassKit Generated Member Id (22 characters)
- Program Id
- External Member Id
- Address
- Latitude
- Longitude
- Altitude
- External Event Id
- External Device Id
- External Service Id
- Notes
- Mata Data Key
- Mata Data Value
ActionWrite
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Practical ways you can use PassKit Membership and WordPress
Update WordPress posts for member updates.
Keep your website content aligned with membership updates. When a membership pass is updated in PassKit, Zapier triggers an update to a corresponding post in WordPress. This ensures your members and their details are accurately reflected on your site without manual intervention.
Customer Support OpsSync membership enrollments to WordPress.
Streamline user management between platforms. When a new member is enrolled in PassKit Membership, Zapier creates a new user profile in WordPress. This automation reduces data entry and ensures consistency across user systems.
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Frequently Asked Questions about PassKit Membership + WordPress integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with PassKit Membership and WordPress
How do I start integrating PassKit Membership with WordPress?
To begin integrating PassKit Membership with WordPress, you need to set up accounts with both services and ensure that API access is enabled. Once that's done, you can use our integration plugins or third-party platforms like Zapier to connect the two services by selecting specific triggers and actions that suit your needs.
What are the key triggers available for the integration?
When integrating PassKit Membership with WordPress, some of the key triggers include member sign-ups, membership renewals, and profile updates in WordPress. These triggers can be used to automate actions within PassKit Membership such as issuing a digital membership card or sending automated welcome emails.
Can I automate digital membership card issuance through this integration?
Yes, by using specific triggers within WordPress such as new member registration or membership level changes, you can automate the issuance of digital membership cards in PassKit. This ensures a seamless experience for your members without manual intervention.
How does data synchronization between PassKit and WordPress work?
Data synchronization between PassKit and WordPress involves setting up specific actions that update records in real-time whenever there's a change. For example, if a member updates their profile information in WordPress, these changes can automatically reflect in their PassKit member profile.
What happens if a member updates their information on one platform?
If a member updates their information on either platform, you can configure the integration to trigger an update action on the other platform. This means if someone changes their email address on WordPress, it's automatically updated in PassKit Membership as well.
Is it possible to manage membership levels through this integration?
Yes, managing membership levels is possible through the integration. You can set up workflows where changing a membership level in WordPress automatically adjusts access permissions or benefits in PassKit Membership.
Are there any limitations I should be aware of when integrating these platforms?
While integrating these platforms offers robust automation capabilities, it may have limitations related to API call usage limits or certain features not being supported natively by both services. We recommend reviewing the documentation or contacting support for specific limitations.