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External Autoresponder

  1. promedia
    Member

    Hi guys,

    It is a pre sale question but I'm buying the plugin as soon as I finish this message :) . What a great plugin, looks fantastic.

    My question is; how difficult would it be for a "non" tech guy like me to connect the forms to an external autoresponder like Aweber or DirectResponder? Or do you perhaps supply extra installation services like this because if it's to difficult I wouldn't mind paying for it.

    I look forward hearing from you, thanks.

    Vincent

    Posted 15 years ago on Wednesday September 30, 2009 | Permalink
  2. Hello Vincent, You would have to use the post submission hook in order to integrate with Aweber or other 3rd party services. You would need to know how to do some PHP. Which service are you interested in using? I can see if they have an API and then how difficult the integration would be.

    I

    Posted 15 years ago on Wednesday September 30, 2009 | Permalink
  3. promedia
    Member

    Hello Carl, first of all thank you for your quick reply.

    We are not sure yet. At the moment we use DirectResponder for our email marketing but this is a pretty big project that we're starting and we are thinking of using Aweber for this.

    Gravity forms will have a vital role in this project and perhaps I was a bit to enthusiastic and quick with my question. I bought the plugin to play around with, we are still in the design phase with the site and I believe that it will take another 4 - 6 weeks before we have the initial setup live.

    Posted 15 years ago on Wednesday September 30, 2009 | Permalink
  4. No problem, just get in touch if you need any assistance once you get rolling with development. Thanks!

    Posted 15 years ago on Wednesday September 30, 2009 | Permalink

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