Transfer Stripe link payments to KlickTipp

This Make scenario connects Stripe and KlickTipp to automatically send an order confirmation email after a successful purchase via a Stripe payment link. When a payment event is triggered, the scenario retrieves product data via the Payment Link ID, aggregates the line item descriptions, and sends the data to KlickTipp. The contact is either created or updated with key details like product name, total amount, and order number – stored in the corresponding custom fields. A dynamic tag based on the product name can be assigned to trigger an email campaign in KlickTipp automatically. This template is ideal for course creators, coaches, or digital product providers who want to streamline their checkout and post-purchase communication. No coding required – just configure the modules and connect your accounts. Perfect for marketers looking to automate sales confirmations and email workflows effortlessly.

This Make scenario connects Stripe and KlickTipp to automatically send an order confirmation email after a successful purchase via a Stripe payment link. When a payment event is triggered, the scenario retrieves product data via the Payment Link ID, aggregates the line item descriptions, and sends the data to KlickTipp. The contact is either created or updated with key details like product name, total amount, and order number – stored in the corresponding custom fields. A dynamic tag based on
Platform
Make
Category
Commerce
Price
$4.99
Creator
Matt Buds

How to import this workflow into Make

  1. 1Purchase or download the workflow to get the Make blueprint JSON file.
  2. 2In Make, create a new scenario, click the three-dots menu, and choose "Import Blueprint".
  3. 3Reconnect each module to your own app connections when prompted.
  4. 4Run the scenario once to verify it, then set your schedule and turn it on.

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