Connect FirstPromoter integrations
Scale your referral programs by automating FirstPromoter to instantly log sales and process commission payouts. Use our workflow automation to sync refund data from your payment gateway or add new promoters when a lead converts in your CRM. Create your free account to unify your sales and affiliate channels.
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Integrate FirstPromoter with Make to automate your affiliate programs, allowing it to trigger workflows when specific campaign events occur or when NMI transactions are completed, refunded, or voided. Conversely, use Make to perform actions within FirstPromoter, such as creating leads and promoters, tracking sales and commissions, cancelling sales, or recording refunds.
Marks a customer as cancelled and decreases the MRR generated by him/her.
Creates a new lead and assigns it to an affiliate/promoter.
Creates a promoter.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Generates negative commissions for an existing sale.
Generates a commission for a sale from an affiliate/promoter.
Triggers when a webhook event is received.
Triggers when a transaction is refunded, voided, or sold.
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