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Automation (iPaaS) integrations for Umbraco

Orchestrate multi-step workflows visually. Send form submissions and content events from Umbraco to an automation platform, map fields, and route data to multiple tools in minutes. Most setups start with a webhook from the CMS or forms.

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Zapier

Can Umbraco integrate with Zapier?
Yes.

What is Zapier
Zapier is a workflow automation platform that connects thousands of apps. It lets you receive webhooks, transform data, apply filters, and send information to destinations like CRMs, email tools, support desks, and spreadsheets.

A practical use case
Catch a newsletter signup from Umbraco, add the subscriber to an email list, tag with source, and notify a channel for visibility.

You can also use webhooks to push when changes happens to your pages and content. If a page is published, you can send all the content and data to a webhook to Zapier and map it into a spreadsheet, email-automations, Airtable or any other tool you would like

How to integrate (at a glance)

  • Webhook to Zapier: Post Umbraco Forms submissions to a Catch Hook. Or post to a webhook that can be triggered by events like published or unpublished content.

  • Build the flow: Map fields and add steps like email, CRM, or sheet updates.

Make

Can Umbraco integrate with Make?
Yes.

What is Make?
Make is a visual automation platform for building scenarios across many apps. It offers webhook triggers, routers for branching, data transformation, and scheduling so you can chain multiple actions without custom code.

A practical use case
Receive a contact form, enrich with lookups, create a record in your CRM, and log a row in a reporting sheet for weekly reviews.

How to integrate (at a glance)

  • Webhooks to Make: Send Umbraco Forms submissions to a Custom Webhook.
  • Build the scenario: Map fields, branch with routers, and add the apps you need.

n8n

Can Umbraco integrate with n8n?
Yes.

What is Mailgun?
n8n is an open automation platform you can host yourself or run in the cloud. It supports webhook triggers, a wide set of app nodes, data transformation, and scheduling for flexible, privacy-friendly

Inspirational use case:

Catch a customer inquiry, create a ticket in your support tool, send a message to a team channel, and store a copy in a database for reporting.

How to integrate (at a glance)

  • Webhook to n8n: Post Umbraco Forms submissions to a Webhook node.
  • Build the workflow: Map fields and add nodes for the tools you use.

Marketplace picks for automation

The Umbraco Marketplace includes add-ons that speed up automation setups, including packages that send Umbraco Forms submissions directly to Zapier. These help you move quickly without custom code. Check version compatibility and maintenance status before you install.

See all Umbraco marketplace integrations for automation

Automation tool not on the list??

If your automation platform can receive a webhook, you can connect it. Begin with Umbraco Forms and a webhook, then map fields inside your platform’s visual editor.

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Effective AB Testing Test Tubes

Send an Umbraco Forms or a Content event webhook to your automation platform (e.g., Zapier, Make, n8n), then map fields and add steps for CRM, email, sheets, chat, Airtable or Google sheet in the flows you need. 

 

No. Most use cases work with a catch hook plus drag-and-drop steps in your tools. Add custom code later only if you need special logic or formatting.

In some cases a bit of custom development might be needed. It all depends on how your developer has configured it. But out of the box it should work.

Enable retries, handle rate limits, and add simple alerts on failures. Tag runs with site/form names so issues are easy to trace. 

This is very much up to how you configure and set it all up in Zapier, Make or n8n. 

Build the flow in staging, or use the built in preview function in Umbraco, fire a few realistic submissions, verify records in each app, then switch to production environments and run a final live test with your automation tool.

Pick based on your priorities: Zapier for the fastest app coverage and simplicity, Make for visual branching and complex scenarios, n8n if you want open source and self-hosting. All three work with Umbraco webhooks and handle multi-step flows.

It is very much up to your preferences.