Facebook Conversions + Wufoo

Create Facebook Conversions leads from new Wufoo entries

Effortlessly track your leads from Wufoo forms with this seamless automation. When a new entry is submitted in Wufoo, this workflow will send a Lead Event to Facebook Conversions, keeping your records up-to-date and allowing for better analysis of your marketing campaigns. Save time and improve your data accuracy with this simple yet powerful integration.

Effortlessly track your leads from Wufoo forms with this seamless automation. When a new entry is submitted in Wufoo, this workflow will send a Lead Event to Facebook Conversions, keeping your records up-to-date and allowing for better analysis of your marketing campaigns. Save time and improve your data accuracy with this simple yet powerful integration.

  1. When this happens...
    WufooWufoo
    New Entry

    Triggers when someone fills out your form.

    TriggerInstant
  2. automatically do this!
    Facebook ConversionsFacebook Conversions
    Send Lead Event

    Publish lead events to Conversions API

    ActionWrite
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About Facebook Conversions

Facebook’s Conversions lets you send information about important customer events to Facebook Server-Side API directly from your website’s server, CRM or other customer information databases. This information is useful to create powerful ads that yield better conversions.

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About Wufoo

Wufoo is an easy way to create and manage HTML forms.
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  • Forms & Surveys

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