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    • 🧩Setting up Zapier with Creatopy
      • 1. Setting up the first zap
      • 1.1 Setting up the action in your first zap (generate 1 creative)
      • 1.2 Setting up the action in your first zap (generate multiple creatives)
      • 2.1 Setting up your second zap (Creatopy trigger)
      • 2.2 Setting up your second zap (webhook trigger)
      • 3. Verify your generated creatives in Creatopy
    • 💡Zapier use cases
      • Generate design variations through a spreadsheet
      • Generate creatives from an e-commerce platform
      • Send newly generated creatives to cloud storage
      • Post newly generated creative on a social media platform
      • Send newly generated creatives to an email inbox
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Send newly generated creatives to cloud storage

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Last updated 1 year ago

We'll use Google Drive as an example for this workflow, but it should work similarly with any other cloud storage Zapier supports. You can check below all the storage apps Zapier supports.

This zap will have 2 steps: receiving the Creatopy webhook call using the Zapier built-in webhook app and uploading the generated creative variants to Google Drive.

Setting up the trigger

You have first to set up a trigger that will retrieve the creatives you generated through a different zap. You can use the Creatopy trigger or the webhook trigger. Here are the step by the step indications for each one.

Setting up the action

After you set up the webhook trigger correctly and ensure you get the payload from Creatopy, you need to upload the file to Google Drive. Pick the Google drive app in Zapier and choose the event Upload file, as in the screenshot below.

Once you connect your Google Drive account, you have to choose the drive and the folder and settle from where the app will get the file. We use the creative URL from the webhook call's payload for this case.

Test the action to make sure the generated file is uploaded and in the correct folder. If all works well, then the workflow is ready for publishing.

When you use multiple creatives URLs (in case of a design set), Google Drive or other cloud storage providers will upload all sizes compressed in a zip file.

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2.1 Setting up your second zap (Creatopy trigger)
2.2 Setting up your second zap (webhook trigger)
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