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Frequently Asked Questions about Mailchimp Transactional + Webhooks by Zapier integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Mailchimp Transactional and Webhooks by Zapier
What is Mailchimp Transactional?
Mailchimp Transactional, previously known as Mandrill, is a service offered by Mailchimp that allows you to send transactional emails such as password resets, order confirmations, and welcome messages via API or SMTP.
How can I integrate Mailchimp Transactional with Webhooks by Zapier?
To integrate Mailchimp Transactional with Webhooks by Zapier, you can set up a Zap that triggers on an event within your Mailchimp Transactional account and sends the data via webhooks to Zapier for further actions.
What kind of triggers are available when using Mailchimp Transactional with Webhooks by Zapier?
When integrating with Webhooks by Zapier, you can create triggers based on events such as an email being sent, bounces occurring, or clicks happening within your Mailchimp Transactional account.
What actions can I perform using the integration between Mailchimp Transactional and Webhooks by Zapier?
Using this integration, you can automate tasks such as sending notifications when specific emails are bounced or clicked or updating databases when emails are successfully delivered.
Is there any specific data format required for webhooks in this integration?
Yes, the data sent through webhooks should be in JSON format to ensure compatibility and proper processing within our Zapier platform.
Can I filter certain events from triggering actions in this integration?
Absolutely. Our platform allows you to set up filters using conditions which can prevent unnecessary triggers from firing. For example, you could filter out non-critical emails from triggering webhooks.
Are there limitations on the number of requests when using this integration?
While there aren't specific limits imposed by our platform on webhook requests through this integration, it is important to adhere to any rate limits set by Mailchimp Transactional and ensure that your Zaps remain efficient.
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.
- New Catch Hook
Catch and trigger off of any webhook that Mandrill sends.
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Wait for a new POST, PUT, or GET to a Zapier URL. Gives the request body unparsed (max 2 MB) and also includes headers.
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