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Zapier

Updated March 5, 2026

Zapier is a workflow automation tool that allows you to trigger other actions based on events that happen on Fourthwall such as new orders or new subscribers.

Connecting to Zapier

Step 1: From your Zapier home page, create a new Zap.

Zapier home page with Create button to start a new Zap

Step 2: From the Zap page, select the first Trigger to edit.

Zap editor showing the Trigger step selected for editing

Step 3: Search for and select the Fourthwall app

Zapier app search results showing the Fourthwall app

Step 4: Select the account

Zapier account selection dropdown for Fourthwall

Step 5: Select Connect a new account and you will be asked to connect to your shop

Zapier prompt to connect a new Fourthwall account

Step 6: Once you click allow, you will be connected!

Zapier showing Fourthwall account successfully connected

Testing triggers

The testing process for new triggers using real data can be a bit involved a bit involved. If you don't want to go through the whole process of testing with real data, you can use the sample data provided in Zapier by just following steps 1-3.

Step 1: First, select the trigger event. Once selected, hit "Continue"

Zapier trigger event selection with Continue button

Step 2: After you hit "Continue," you will be taken to a page to test the trigger. Since you haven't set up any subscriptions, you will likely have no results here. Select "Skip test" for now.

Zapier test trigger page with Skip test option

***Step 3:***Since you won't have any real data, Zapier will use sample data. This is perfectly fine for now, but if you want to use real data through our webhooks system, read on. Press "Continue" for now.

Zapier sample data page with Continue button

Step 4: Zapier will not subscribe to webhooks until you have published the Zap. So for now, create a dummy action that won't have much effects, like a Slack message.

Zapier action step with Slack message as a dummy action

Step 5: Once you have this dummy action configured, publish the Zap.

Zapier Publish button to activate the Zap

Step 6: Once published, go to your developer settings and look for a webhook that matches your event type. Click "Send test notification."

Fourthwall developer settings showing webhook with Send test notification button

Step 7: Go back to your Zap and click "Edit zap" in the upper right corner.

Zapier Zap overview with Edit zap button in upper right

Step 8: Select test in your donation trigger

Zapier Zap editor with test option selected on donation trigger

Step 9: Select "Test trigger" to refetch your events.

Zapier Test trigger button to refetch webhook events

Step 10: Now that you've linked your webhook and sent a test event, you should have real data events here to use as sample data. You can continue from here to set up your automation workflow!

Zapier showing real data events available as sample data

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