When you want to sync members from Forj Community to a third party service (Salesforce, Marketo, Google Sheets, etc...), you should set up a Zap where Forj Community is your Trigger app, and the third party service is your Action app.
This way, any time a member in Forj Community is being created or updated, you’ll be able to see this member in your third party app
Step 1 - Select a trigger
Our Zap supports two triggers:
- Member Created - triggers when a new member is being created or added to your community. It can happen when users register on your registration form, when you import an excel of users, or just invite users one by one.
- Member Updated - triggers when a profile of an existing member is updated and when a member is added to a new group
Select the one that fits your needs and click on “Continue”.
Step 2 - Connect Account
If this is your first Forj Community Zap, you’ll need to authenticate your v account before continuing. You can find the instructions for connecting your Forj Community account here.
Step 3 - Pull samples
In this step, Zapier will pull a data sample from Forj Community.
Click on Fetch and you’ll be able to view all the data from a random member from your community. This gives you the ability to understand what information you can get from Forj Community and how you can leverage it when connecting Forj Community to another service.
Member structure
Groups: a list of groups that the member is part of, which includes the member’s role in a group, group_id and more.
Email: the email of the member
Fields: the profile data fields of this member
Step 4 - Action
At this point, the trigger is ready. Now you can select the app that you’d like to connect to and follow their guide.
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