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How to Use Zapier with LaunchPass: Complete Automation Guide

Using Zapier with LaunchPass

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TL;DR: Connect Zapier through your Stripe account, not LaunchPass directly. When members pay or cancel, Zapier can do tasks automatically. No API key needed. Works with email tools and thousands of apps.


What is Zapier?

Zapier is an automation tool. It connects different apps together. It makes them work as a team.

Think of it like this: When something happens in one app, Zapier makes something happen in another app. No coding needed.

Example:

  • Member pays for your community (Stripe)

  • Zapier sees the payment

  • Zapier adds member to your email list (Mailchimp)

  • All automatic, no extra work for you

Why use Zapier with LaunchPass:

  • Save time on repeat tasks

  • Welcome new members automatically

  • Keep your email list up to date

  • Track members in spreadsheets

  • Notify your team about changes

  • Connect to thousands of apps


Quick Facts

Setup Time: 10-15 minutes
Cost: Free Zapier plan works (paid plans have more features)
Connection Method: Through Stripe, not LaunchPass
API Key Needed: No
Technical Skills: None required
Apps You Can Connect: 5,000+ apps
Most Popular Uses: Email automation, spreadsheet updates, team notifications


What You Need Before Starting

Requirements Checklist

A LaunchPass account

  • Free trial or paid plan works

  • Must be set up already

Your own Stripe account connected

  • This is required for Zapier

  • Must be connected through LaunchPass settings

  • Takes 5 minutes if not done yet

A Zapier account

  • Free account works fine

  • Sign up at zapier.com

  • Takes 2 minutes

Apps you want to connect

  • Like Mailchimp, Google Sheets, Slack

  • Must have accounts set up

  • Free accounts work for most apps

Why Connect Through Stripe?

You might wonder: Why not connect Zapier directly to LaunchPass?

Here's why Stripe is better:

More reliable

  • Stripe is built for business

  • Handles millions of connections

  • Very stable and fast

More triggers available

  • Every payment event

  • Every subscription change

  • Every customer action

  • More data to work with

No API key management

  • Easier to set up

  • More secure

  • Less can go wrong

Better for your data

  • All payment data is in Stripe

  • Zapier reads it directly

  • No extra steps needed


How to Connect Zapier to Your Stripe Account

Step 1: Log Into Stripe

Go to your Stripe dashboard:

  • Visit dashboard.stripe.com

  • Sign in with your Stripe account

  • Make sure you're in the right account

Important: Use the same Stripe account that's connected to your LaunchPass community.

Step 2: Find the Apps Section

In your Stripe dashboard:

  1. Look on the left side menu

  2. Find "More" or "Apps"

  3. Click on it

  4. This shows all app connections

Can't find it? Try the search bar at the top. Type "Apps" or "Zapier."

Step 3: Add Zapier

In the Apps section:

  1. Look for Zapier in the list

  2. Or click "Add an app"

  3. Search for "Zapier"

  4. Click on Zapier when you find it

You'll see:

  • What Zapier can do

  • What data it can access

  • Permission settings

Step 4: Connect Your Accounts

Click "Connect" or "Install":

  1. Stripe asks for permission

  2. Review what Zapier can see

  3. Click "Allow" or "Authorize"

  4. You'll go to Zapier's website

On Zapier's side:

  1. Sign in to your Zapier account

  2. Confirm the connection

  3. Stripe and Zapier are now linked

  4. You'll see a success message

That's it! Your Stripe and Zapier are connected. This connection stays active until you remove it.


Understanding Triggers and Actions

Before making your first automation, learn these two words:

Triggers (What Starts the Automation)

A trigger is the "when this happens" part.

Examples from Stripe:

  • When a payment succeeds

  • When a subscription starts

  • When a subscription cancels

  • When a payment fails

  • When a refund happens

  • When a customer updates their card

In real words:

  • When someone joins your community

  • When someone leaves your community

  • When someone's payment fails

  • When you give someone a refund

Actions (What Happens Automatically)

An action is the "do this" part.

Examples of actions:

  • Send an email

  • Add row to spreadsheet

  • Post message in Slack

  • Add contact to email list

  • Create calendar event

  • Update database

  • Send text message

  • Post on social media

In real words:

  • Welcome new members with email

  • Track all members in Google Sheets

  • Tell your team in Slack

  • Add members to newsletter list

  • Schedule follow-up tasks

Putting Them Together

Trigger + Action = Zap

A "Zap" is what Zapier calls one automation.

Example Zap:

  • Trigger: New payment in Stripe

  • Action: Add email to Mailchimp list

  • Result: Every new member gets added to your newsletter automatically

You can have many Zaps. Each one does something different.


Popular Automation Ideas for LaunchPass

Welcome New Members

Trigger: New successful payment in Stripe
Actions:

  • Send welcome email with community rules

  • Add to onboarding email sequence

  • Create task to check in after 7 days

  • Post announcement in private Slack channel

Why this helps: Members feel welcomed right away. You don't forget anyone. Professional first impression.

Update Your Email List

Trigger: New subscription in Stripe
Actions:

  • Add email to Mailchimp list

  • Add email to Beehiiv newsletter

  • Add to specific email segment

  • Tag as "active member"

Why this helps: Your email list stays current. You can send updates to all members. No manual adding needed.

Track Members in Spreadsheets

Trigger: New payment in Stripe
Actions:

  • Add row to Google Sheets

  • Include: Name, email, join date, amount paid

  • Update member count cell

  • Color code by membership level

Why this helps: Easy to see all members at once. Great for reports. Simple backup of member list.

Handle Cancellations

Trigger: Subscription cancelled in Stripe
Actions:

  • Send feedback survey email

  • Remove from active members list

  • Add to "win-back" campaign

  • Notify team in Slack

  • Create follow-up reminder

Why this helps: Learn why people leave. Chance to win them back. Track cancellation patterns.

Manage Failed Payments

Trigger: Payment fails in Stripe
Actions:

  • Send "update your card" email

  • Create task to follow up in 3 days

  • Add to "at-risk members" list

  • Notify you via text message

Why this helps: Recover revenue quickly. Help members before they lose access. Reduce involuntary churn.

Team Notifications

Trigger: Any Stripe event
Actions:

  • Post message in Slack channel

  • Send email to team

  • Update dashboard

  • Create summary at end of day

Why this helps: Team stays informed. Celebrate wins together. Catch problems fast.


Step-by-Step: Create Your First Zap

Let's make a simple Zap together. We'll add new members to an email list.

Part 1: Choose Your Trigger

In Zapier:

  1. Click "Create Zap" button

  2. Search for "Stripe"

  3. Click on Stripe

  4. Choose trigger event

For new members, pick:

  • "New Payment" or

  • "New Subscription"

Both work. "New Payment" is simpler.

Click Continue.

Part 2: Connect Your Stripe Account

If first time:

  1. Zapier asks for Stripe login

  2. Sign in to Stripe

  3. Allow Zapier access

  4. Connection saves for future Zaps

If already connected:

  • Zapier shows your account

  • Just click Continue

  • Skip to next step

Part 3: Set Up the Trigger

Zapier asks some questions:

"Which events?"

  • For new members: Choose "succeeded" payments

  • This means successful payments only

  • Ignore failed attempts

"Test trigger?"

  • Zapier looks for a recent payment

  • Uses it as a test example

  • You'll see real data from your Stripe

Review the test data:

  • Customer email

  • Amount paid

  • Payment date

  • Other details

If it looks good, click Continue.

Part 4: Choose Your Action App

Now pick what should happen.

Popular choices:

  • Mailchimp (email marketing)

  • Google Sheets (tracking)

  • Gmail (send email)

  • Slack (team chat)

  • Airtable (database)

For this example:

  1. Search for your app (like "Mailchimp")

  2. Click on it

  3. Choose action (like "Add Subscriber")

Part 5: Connect Your Action App

Same as Stripe:

  1. Log in to the app

  2. Give Zapier permission

  3. Connection saves

  4. Click Continue

Part 6: Set Up the Action

Zapier shows you options:

For email lists, it asks:

  • Which list? (Pick your community list)

  • What email address? (Use Stripe customer email)

  • First name? (Use Stripe customer name)

  • Tags? (Add tags like "paid-member")

Map the data:

  • Click in each field

  • Pick data from Stripe

  • Zapier shows you options

  • Choose the right one

Example:

  • Email field ← Pick "Customer Email" from Stripe

  • First Name ← Pick "Customer Name" from Stripe

Part 7: Test Your Zap

Before turning it on, test it:

  1. Click "Test action"

  2. Zapier does the action for real

  3. Check if it worked

  4. Look in your email list

  5. See if test data appeared

If it worked:

  • You'll see a success message

  • Data appears in your other app

  • Everything is connected right

If it didn't work:

  • Read the error message

  • Usually a permission issue

  • Or wrong field selected

  • Fix it and test again

Part 8: Turn On Your Zap

When test passes:

  1. Click "Publish" or "Turn On"

  2. Give your Zap a name

  3. Like "Add new members to Mailchimp"

  4. Your Zap is now live!

From now on:

  • Every new payment triggers it

  • Happens automatically

  • Usually within 1-5 minutes

  • No more manual work


Connecting Email Marketing Tools

LaunchPass works great with email tools. Here's how to connect the most popular ones.

Mailchimp

What it does:

  • Email newsletters

  • Automated campaigns

  • Member segments

  • Analytics

Best Zaps:

  • Add new members to audience

  • Remove cancelled members

  • Update member tags

  • Trigger email sequences

Setup tips:

  • Create a dedicated audience for your community

  • Use tags to track membership status

  • Set up automation for welcome series

  • Segment by join date or payment amount

Beehiiv

What it does:

  • Newsletter platform

  • Simple and clean emails

  • Great for creators

  • Built-in analytics

Best Zaps:

  • Add subscribers on payment

  • Remove on cancellation

  • Tag by membership tier

  • Track engagement

Setup tips:

  • Create publication first

  • Connect via Zapier

  • Test with one subscriber

  • Use segments for different groups

Brevo (formerly Sendinblue)

What it does:

  • Email and SMS marketing

  • Automation workflows

  • CRM features

  • Landing pages

Best Zaps:

  • Add to contact list

  • Trigger automation workflows

  • Update contact properties

  • Send transactional emails

Setup tips:

  • Set up lists before Zaps

  • Map all important fields

  • Use Brevo's native automation

  • Combine with Zapier for extra power

Beacons.ai

What it does:

  • Creator tools all-in-one

  • Email marketing

  • Link in bio

  • Store and products

Best Zaps:

  • Add to email list

  • Update subscriber status

  • Sync community access

  • Track member data

Setup tips:

  • Connect Beacons account

  • Choose the right list

  • Map customer data

  • Test thoroughly


Advanced Automation Ideas

Once you're comfortable, try these:

Multi-Step Zaps

Do several things from one trigger:

When payment succeeds:

  1. Add to Mailchimp (action 1)

  2. Add to Google Sheets (action 2)

  3. Send welcome email (action 3)

  4. Post to Slack (action 4)

How to make it:

  • Create Zap normally

  • After first action, click "+"

  • Add another action

  • Keep adding actions

  • Test each one

Zapier calls this: Multi-step Zap
Free plan limit: Usually 3-5 actions
Paid plans: Unlimited actions

Conditional Logic (Filters)

Do different things based on conditions:

Example: Only add paying members to premium list.

How to add filters:

  1. After trigger, click "+"

  2. Choose "Filter"

  3. Set your condition

  4. Like "Amount > $10"

  5. Action only runs if condition is true

Use cases:

  • Different welcome emails by tier

  • Only track high-value customers

  • Alert team for big payments

  • Separate free trials from paid

Delay Actions

Wait before doing something:

Example: Send follow-up email after 7 days.

How to add delays:

  1. Add a "Delay" step

  2. Choose how long to wait

  3. Days, hours, or minutes

  4. Action happens after delay

Use cases:

  • Onboarding sequences

  • Check-in emails

  • Reminder messages

  • Survey requests

Path Actions (Branching)

Do completely different things based on conditions:

Example:

  • If payment > $50: Add to VIP list

  • If payment < $50: Add to regular list

This needs: Zapier paid plan
Worth it for: Complex workflows


Troubleshooting Common Issues

Zap Not Triggering

Check these things:

Is your Zap turned on?

  • Look for the toggle switch

  • Should be green/on

  • Easy to accidentally turn off

Is Stripe connected?

  • Go to "Connected Accounts"

  • Make sure Stripe shows

  • May need to reconnect

Are payments actually happening?

  • Check your Stripe dashboard

  • Make sure payments are processing

  • Zap only triggers on new payments

Is there a delay?

  • Zapier checks every 1-15 minutes

  • Free plans are slower

  • Paid plans are faster

  • This is normal

Zap Shows Error

Read the error message carefully:

Common errors and fixes:

"Could not find list"

  • The list was deleted

  • Or renamed in your email tool

  • Fix: Update the list selection

  • Retest the Zap

"Invalid email address"

  • Email field is empty

  • Or has wrong format

  • Fix: Check field mapping

  • Make sure using customer email

"Permission denied"

  • App connection expired

  • Fix: Reconnect the app

  • Give permissions again

"Duplicate entry"

  • Person already in list

  • Some apps don't allow duplicates

  • Fix: This might be okay

  • Or change duplicate settings

Action Happens Multiple Times

Why this happens:

  • Zapier sees the same trigger twice

  • Usually during testing

  • Or if you create Zap twice

How to fix:

  • Check for duplicate Zaps

  • Turn off test Zaps

  • Some duplication is normal

  • Most apps handle duplicates fine

Data Not Mapping Correctly

Symptoms:

  • Name shows email

  • Email shows name

  • Fields are empty

  • Wrong information

How to fix:

  1. Edit the Zap

  2. Find the action step

  3. Check each field mapping

  4. Make sure right data selected

  5. Use "Custom" if needed

  6. Test again

Zap is Slow

Zapier timing:

  • Free plan: Every 15 minutes

  • Starter plan: Every 5 minutes

  • Professional: Every 1-2 minutes

This is normal. Zapier is not instant. If you need instant, consider webhooks (advanced).


Using Webhooks (Advanced)

Webhooks are faster than Zapier's regular triggers. They send data instantly.

What Are Webhooks?

Simple explanation:

  • Your app (Stripe) sends a message

  • The message goes directly to Zapier

  • Zapier acts immediately

  • No waiting for checks

Regular trigger: Zapier checks every few minutes
Webhook trigger: Stripe tells Zapier instantly

When to Use Webhooks

Good for:

  • Time-sensitive automations

  • Real-time updates

  • High-volume communities

  • Professional setups

Not needed for:

  • Most basic automations

  • Small communities

  • Email newsletter updates

  • Daily reports

How to Set Up Webhooks

In Zapier:

  1. Create new Zap

  2. Choose "Webhooks by Zapier"

  3. Select "Catch Hook"

  4. Copy the webhook URL

In Stripe:

  1. Go to Developers section

  2. Click "Webhooks"

  3. Click "Add endpoint"

  4. Paste Zapier's URL

  5. Choose which events to send

Events to select:

  • payment_intent.succeeded

  • customer.subscription.created

  • customer.subscription.deleted

  • charge.refunded

Test it:

  • Send a test webhook from Stripe

  • Check if Zapier catches it

  • Build your Zap from there

Note: This is more technical. Most people don't need webhooks. Regular Zapier triggers work great for most use cases.


Monitoring Your Zaps

Check Your Zap History

Where to look:

  1. Open Zapier dashboard

  2. Click "Zap History" or "Activity"

  3. See all recent triggers

  4. See which succeeded

  5. See which failed

What you'll see:

  • Time of each trigger

  • Which Zap ran

  • Success or error status

  • Details of what happened

Set Up Notifications

Get alerts when things go wrong:

In Zapier settings:

  1. Go to "Notifications"

  2. Turn on error notifications

  3. Choose email or SMS

  4. Pick how often to notify

You'll know if:

  • A Zap stops working

  • Connections break

  • Actions fail

  • Need to take action

Review Performance

Check these weekly:

  • How many times Zaps ran

  • Success rate percentage

  • Any error patterns

  • Unused Zaps to turn off

Goal: 95%+ success rate is good. Under 90% means something needs fixing.


Best Practices for LaunchPass Automations

Start Simple

Don't automate everything at once.

Begin with:

  1. One Zap for new members

  2. Test it for a week

  3. Make sure it works perfectly

  4. Then add more Zaps

Why this works:

  • Easy to troubleshoot

  • Learn how Zapier works

  • Don't overwhelm yourself

  • Build confidence

Name Your Zaps Clearly

Good names:

  • "New Member → Add to Mailchimp"

  • "Cancellation → Send Survey"

  • "Failed Payment → Alert Team"

Bad names:

  • "Zap 1"

  • "Test"

  • "New Zap"

Why it matters:

  • Find Zaps quickly

  • Know what each does

  • Easier to troubleshoot

  • Team understands too

Test Everything Twice

Before turning on:

  1. Test in Zapier

  2. Check the result in other app

  3. Test again with different data

  4. Make a real payment to test live

Look for:

  • Correct data mapping

  • No errors

  • Data appears where expected

  • Timing works

Use Folders

Organize your Zaps:

  • Create folders in Zapier

  • Like "Member Onboarding"

  • Or "Payment Notifications"

  • Keeps things tidy

Helps when:

  • You have many Zaps

  • Working with a team

  • Need to find something fast

Document Your Setup

Write down:

  • What each Zap does

  • Why you created it

  • Any special settings

  • Troubleshooting notes

Save this info:

  • In a Google Doc

  • Or Notion page

  • Share with your team

  • Update when you change things

Monitor Regularly

Check weekly:

  • Zap history for errors

  • Success rates

  • Any weird patterns

  • Member feedback

Monthly tasks:

  • Review all active Zaps

  • Turn off unused ones

  • Update outdated automations

  • Check for new Zapier features


Comparing Zapier Plans

Free Plan

What you get:

  • 100 tasks per month

  • Single-step Zaps

  • 15-minute check intervals

  • Access to most apps

Good for:

  • Small communities

  • Just getting started

  • Basic automations

  • Testing Zapier

Limitations:

  • Only 5 Zaps total

  • Single actions only

  • Slower triggering

  • No premium apps

Starter Plan (~$20/month)

What you get:

  • 750 tasks per month

  • Multi-step Zaps (3 steps)

  • 15-minute intervals

  • More Zaps (20)

Good for:

  • Growing communities

  • Multiple automations

  • Need some multi-step

  • More reliable

Professional Plan (~$50/month)

What you get:

  • 2,000 tasks per month

  • Unlimited steps

  • 2-minute intervals

  • Unlimited Zaps

  • Path branching

  • Premium apps

Good for:

  • Large communities

  • Complex workflows

  • Need speed

  • Professional setup

Best for LaunchPass: Most creators do fine with Free or Starter. Upgrade if you run out of tasks or need faster triggers.


Alternative Automation Options

Stripe Native Features

What Stripe can do without Zapier:

  • Automated email receipts

  • Invoice reminders

  • Dunning management (retry failed payments)

  • Custom email templates

When to use:

  • Simple needs

  • Want fewer tools

  • Free features

  • Just getting started

Email Tool Native Integrations

Many email tools connect to Stripe directly:

  • Mailchimp has Stripe integration

  • ConvertKit connects to Stripe

  • Some others do too

Pros:

  • One less tool

  • Often faster

  • Simpler setup

Cons:

  • Less flexible

  • Can't connect other apps

  • Fewer trigger options

Make (formerly Integromat)

Alternative to Zapier:

  • Similar to Zapier

  • Different interface

  • Sometimes cheaper

  • More complex

Consider if:

  • You know it already

  • Need specific features

  • Want to save money

  • Comfortable with complexity


Real Examples from LaunchPass Creators

Example 1: Newsletter Community

Setup:

  • 500 members

  • Weekly newsletter

  • Using Beehiiv

Zaps they use:

Zap 1: New payment → Add to Beehiiv

  • Result: Newsletter list stays current

  • Saves: 2 hours per week

Zap 2: Cancellation → Add to win-back campaign

  • Result: 15% of cancelled members return

  • Saves: Lost revenue

Zap 3: New member → Welcome email series

  • Result: Higher engagement

  • Saves: Manual email work

Example 2: Trading Community

Setup:

  • 200 members

  • Discord community

  • Real-time alerts important

Zaps they use:

Zap 1: Payment success → Add to Google Sheets

  • Result: Track member details

  • Saves: Membership database

Zap 2: Payment → Post in private Slack

  • Result: Team knows immediately

  • Saves: Manual notifications

Zap 3: Failed payment → Alert via SMS

  • Result: Quick follow-up

  • Saves: Recover revenue fast

Example 3: Course Creator

Setup:

  • 1,000 members

  • Course + community bundle

  • Using Mailchimp

Zaps they use:

Zap 1: New payment → Add to course platform

  • Result: Automatic access

  • Saves: 5 hours per week

Zap 2: Payment → Add to Mailchimp with tags

  • Result: Segmented lists

  • Saves: Manual list management

Zap 3: New member → Create Airtable record

  • Result: Full member database

  • Saves: Customer data organized


Getting Help

LaunchPass Support

We can help with:

  • Connecting Stripe account

  • LaunchPass features

  • Integration questions

  • Account issues

Include:

  • Your LaunchPass email

  • What you're trying to do

  • Error messages if any

  • Screenshots help

Response time: Usually within 24 hours on business days.

Zapier Support

They can help with:

  • Zapier-specific issues

  • Zap not working

  • App connections

  • Technical problems

How to reach:

  • Help center: zapier.com/help

  • Email through dashboard

  • Live chat (paid plans)

  • Community forum

Stripe Support

They can help with:

  • Stripe account issues

  • Webhook setup

  • Payment problems

  • API questions

How to reach:

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