![]() ![]() Our pitch included a Discovery Phase where we spend as much time as necessary to fully understand the goals, requirements, and constraints of the project. Lloyd Black, Senior Digital Marketing Manager | The SR Group They quickly became an essential part of the team, from the initial research through the design, build, and various integrations to support the launch. We were instantly attracted by the mix of WordPress, recruitment and multisite.īefore pitching for the work, we took time to understand the current problems and situation, so that we could propose a solution that would be a real game-changer for their business. The SR Group first reached out to us in early 2021. Lloyd Black, Senior Digital Marketing Manager | The SR Group The process Despite being a small team, they operated and delivered the project to an incredibly high standard, which you would struggle to get with even some of the biggest, established agencies. I worked with Highrise Digital on a year-long rebuild of an entire portfolio of recruitment websites. They can add new functionality as required and push the boundaries of the website to gain competitive advantages. ![]() They have the power to add and edit content as they please. They decided that moving to an open-source solution, like WordPress, would give them this freedom and flexibility.įast forward to summer of 2022 and The SR Group now have a custom-built WordPress multisite that is powering all of their brands from one codebase. Being embedded, you’re probably used to low-level code, but a server-side python script could do the trick here.The SR Group needed the freedom and flexibility to move their website forward so that it supported their marketing activities, not restricted them. GET is used for reading data you have access to, and there a few more RESTful methods to work with, but I think web is probably the most “easy to learn” type of programming. It sounds like this would call for a few POST calls if so the data is new, or PUT calls if it’s an updated. I would do just a little research into restful web APIs, as it’s really only a matter of learning the basic methods for transmitting data from one internet-connected machine to another.Ī webhook would “fire” when the event of a sale or whatever occurs, and that would hit an endpoint on a server you control that’s listening for the webhook, and prepared to send a subsequent HTTP call (or multiple) to other APIs like high rise or MailChimp. Yeah, essentially a zap is just a script based on a webhook, connecting functionality between API events. Switching e-commerce to another platform is not an option at this point. There is a Restful API for weebly, that has all the info I need but I don't know dilly dilly about API / JSON.īest solution would be Weebly API to populate the Google Sheet. I can cut and paste info when I get an order, but I want to automate that. One possible solution is a Zap that monitors a Google sheet, and adds that info to Highrise, Mailchimp. + add customer email to existing Mailchimp list + assign a task to call customer in Highrise + add the customer record from Weebly to Highrise What I want to happen when I get an order: There is a Restful API, however, and a ton of Zaps run if I simply get info into a Google sheet. I use weebly for my online store and it works fairly well, except there is no direct Zapier apps with it. How to automate order info with Mailchimp and Highrise from Weebly without direct Zapier integration? TL DR: Alternative to cut / paste customer record into Google sheets to trigger Zapier apps?
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