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Choose a trigger
A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "Cancel Subscription" from Flutterwave.
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An action happens after the trigger—such as "Create Customer" in Zoho Books.
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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.
- Cancel Subscription
Triggers when a subscription is cancelled.
Try ItTriggerPolling - StatusRequired
Try ItTriggerPolling- NameRequired
- AmountRequired
- CurrencyRequired
- IntervalRequired
- Number of times to charge a subscriber.
ActionWrite- Api_docs_info
- Stop on errorRequired
- HTTP MethodRequired
- URLRequired
- Query string parameters
- Additional request headers
- Body
ActionWrite
- New Subscription
Triggers when a new subscription is added.
Try ItTriggerPolling - StatusRequired
Try ItTriggerPolling- Bank CodeRequired
- Bank NameRequired
- Account numberRequired
- AmountRequired
- CurrencyRequired
- NarrationRequired
- Callback URL
ActionWrite- Transaction ID
- Payment Reference
ActionSearch
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Frequently Asked Questions about Flutterwave + Zoho Books integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Flutterwave and Zoho Books
How do I begin integrating Flutterwave with Zoho Books?
To begin integrating Flutterwave with Zoho Books, you’ll need to set up a Zap that links your Flutterwave account with your Zoho Books account. Start by selecting Flutterwave as your trigger app and choose an appropriate event, such as 'New Transaction'. Then, select Zoho Books as your action app to specify what should happen when the trigger event occurs.
What triggers are available for Flutterwave in the integration?
In our integration with Flutterwave, you can use triggers such as 'New Transaction', which will prompt actions in Zoho Books whenever there's a new payment processed through your Flutterwave account.
What actions can I perform in Zoho Books as part of this integration?
Once a trigger from Flutterwave is activated, we allow you to perform various actions within Zoho Books. For instance, you can create or update an invoice whenever a new transaction is recorded in Flutterwave.
Can I automate invoice creation in Zoho Books using this integration?
Yes, by setting the appropriate triggers from Flutterwave like 'New Transaction', our system can automatically create an invoice in Zoho Books without manual intervention.
Is it possible to update existing records in Zoho Books with information from Flutterwave transactions?
Absolutely. Our integration allows you to update existing records such as customer details or invoices in Zoho Books based on data gathered from new transactions processed by Flutterwave.
Do I need any technical expertise to set up this integration?
No technical expertise is required. Our platform provides an intuitive user interface that guides you through each step of setting up the integration between Flutterwave and Zoho Books, including selecting triggers and configuring actions.
How quickly are transactions updated between Flutterwave and Zoho Books once integrated?
The synchronization between Flutterwave and Zoho Books happens almost instantly after a transaction is completed on the trigger side, ensuring that data remains current across both platforms.