How it works
Introw connects to Zapier through an API key. In Zapier, you create a Zap that either starts from an Introw trigger (something happened in your program) or ends in an Introw action (create or update something in Introw). Each Zap pairs an Introw step with steps in your other apps, so events flow automatically once the Zap is turned on. You manage the connection from Introw’s integration settings, and you build the automations themselves in Zapier.Prerequisites
- A Zapier account.
- An Introw API key with the permissions the automation needs. See API Keys.
- Permission to manage integrations in Introw.
Settings & configuration
The connection is managed under Integrations in Introw and inside Zapier. API key is how Zapier authenticates to Introw. Create a key with the right permissions in Introw, then paste it when Zapier asks you to connect your Introw account. Triggers are the Introw events a Zap can start from, such as a new partner or a registered deal. You pick the trigger when you build the Zap in Zapier. Actions are the operations a Zap can run in Introw, such as creating or updating a record. You configure the action’s fields in the Zap.Setup walkthrough
Create an API key
In Introw, create an API key scoped to what the automation needs.
How-to guides
Automate Introw with Zapier
Generate a Zapier API key, connect the Introw app in Zapier, and build a Zap from a partner event so onboarding, notifications, and syncs run automatically.
Limits & gotchas
Troubleshooting
- Zapier cannot connect - confirm the API key is valid and has the needed permissions.
- A trigger never fires - re-test the Zap in Zapier and confirm the event actually occurs in Introw.
- An action fails - check that the required fields are mapped in the Zap.