Integrate MailerLite with Convert Forms

Are you interested in adding subscribers to your MailerLite lists through your Joomla forms? Are you seeking a solution to integrate Convert Forms with MailerLite and automate lead generation effortlessly? With the MailerLite app for Convert Forms, you can easily subscribe users in your MailerLite account each time someone submits your form.

This tutorial will guide you through using and configuring the MailerLite addon in Convert Forms.

Requirements

To use the MailerLite integration, there are a few requirements you need to meet, listed below:

  • Ensure you are using Convert Forms 4.4.6+ Pro. You can easily upgrade to Pro if you're currently in the Free version
  • The "Convert Forms - Apps - MailerLite" plugin is enabled.
  • Your form includes an Email field.

Setting Up MailerLite Task

To set up the MailerLite task and sync your submissions to the MailerLite service, go into your form, and follow the steps listed below:

Select App

From within your form, click on Tasks > CREATE YOUR FIRST TASK.

Create First Task

On the modal that will open, select the MailerLite task.

Select MailerLite Task

Select New Submission under Trigger and Add/Update Contact under Action on the next screen, and click CONTINUE.

Select MailerLite Trigger and Action

Create Connection

A connection is essential to be able to connect to a 3rd-party service, such as MailerLite. Let's see how to create a new connection that will allow us to connect to MailerLite.

On the next step, click SIGN IN to start creating our MailerLite connection.

Sign in MailerLite Connection

To create our connection with MailerLite, Click ADD CONNECTION to get started.

Add Connection MailerLite Task

Get your MailerLite API Key

Before connecting to MailerLite, we need to create a MailerLite API token. Follow the steps listed below to grab your API token.

Step 1: Go to your Integrations page, on your MailerLite account by clicking here, and click on MailerLite API > API Use

Create MailerLite API Key

Step 2: Then, click on the Generate new token button.

Create MailerLite API Key

Step 2: On the modal that appears, type in a name for your API Key, accept the terms, and click the Create token button.

Create MailerLite API Key

Step 3: Copy the generated API token which you will use in your Convert Forms MailerLite Task. You can also download it on your computer for later use.

Create MailerLite API Key

Note: Store the API Key somewhere safe, as MailerLite won't show it again for security reasons.

Now that we have created our MailerLite API Key, we can continue setting up the connection with MailerLite. Enter a connection name and paste your MailerLite API Key in the fields MailerLite Name and MailerLite API Key, respectively. Then click ADD CONNECTION.

Add Connection Form MailerLite Task

The connection has been added, and you can close the connections window.

New Connection MailerLite Task

If you see the "Connection added" message, your connection with MailerLite has been established, and you can continue with the next step. If you see any error message, please review your API Key.

Select the newly created connection from the list and click CONTINUE.

Select Connection MailerLite Task

Ensure that your newly created MailerLite connection is selected in the dropdown.

Tip: Connections are reusable across your Tasks; read more on the Working with Tasks documentation page.

Setup Action

After you've set up the trigger, action, and connection, it's time to set up the action itself and define what information to send to MailerLite. In this step, you can view all available settings and map each option with a fixed or dynamic value using Smart Tags.

Setup Action MailerLite Task

Let's see all available settings:

Groups

Select the group to which all subscribers will be saved in your MailerLite account. A complete list of all your MailerLite groups will be available, and choose from any form field, or Smart Tag.

Subscriber Status

Select the subscriber status. Defaults to Active. Available values are Active, Unsubscribed, Unconfirmed, Bounced, or Junk.

Update existing subscriber

Enable to update existing subscribers' information on your MailerLite account. Disabling this will result in your users seeing an error message when the form is submitted, which prevents already subscribers from re-subscribing to your lists.

Email Address

Select the email address of the submitter. This is the user that will be subscribed to your MailerLite list. Choose the Email field in your form.

Fields

MailerLite provides fields, which allow you to store additional information when a subscriber is saved on your MailerLite account, such as their name, age, company info, and more!

When you click on the Fields dropdown, you will automatically be shown a list of existing fields from your MailerLite account, and you will be able to map them with an existing form field, or Smart Tag.

To create new field, you can go to your Subscribers page > Fields subpage.

Step 1: Click on the Create field button.

Add New Field in MailerLite Task

Step 2: Enter the field name, select the field type, and click on "Create".

Add New Field in MailerLite Task

That's it! Your custom field is now available.

Add Conditional Logic

Conditional logic makes it possible to run tasks only if specific criteria are met, like a user’s email address matching a certain domain, the user being associated with a certain Joomla User Group, or a form submission having a specific value.

While editing the MailerLite task, go to the Setup Action step and scroll down to the Conditional Logic section to set up Conditional Logic. Here's where you define all the rules the task should meet to run.

For example, let's say we need to sync submissions to MailerLite, only if the email is coming from a specific domain: @domain.com.

  1. Click to enable the Run this task when certain conditions are met.
  2. Click Add Your First Condition.
  3. Select the Email field in the Trigger dropdown.
  4. Select Contains in the Operator dropdown.
  5. Enter @domain.com in the value. Replace this with your domain name.

The condition should look like this:

MailerLite Task Conditional Logic Example

You can read more on Conditional Logic on the Working with Tasks documentation page.

Activate Task

The final step is to enable our task. To do so, click the toggle on the dialog’s top right corner, as shown in the screenshot below.

Enable Task MailerLite Task

Finally, click Save to save the task, close the dialog, and then click Save from the top right corner of the form builder to save the changes on the form.

Congratulations! You’ve successfully created a form that syncs new submissions to the MailerLite email marketing service!

Last updated on Oct 29th 2024 14:10