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Build your Shopify and Kit integrations.
Unlock the true potential of your business with Make by integrating Kit and Shopify. Automatically update your Shopify subscriber list every time a customer makes a purchase on Kit, or send personalized emails and targeted campaigns effortlessly. Start your journey towards seamless automation—try Make today to integrate Kit as a trigger and Shopify as an action.
Adds a subscriber to a form.
Add a subscriber to a sequence.
Adds a tag to a subscriber's profile.
Adjusts the inventory level by a relative amount.
Creates a new customer with the provided information.
Creates a fulfillment for a given fulfillment order.
Creates a new product.
Creates a new product variant.
Creates a new article.
Popular Shopify and Kit workflows.
Discover how to automate customer engagement, streamline workflows, and enhance retention. Explore the powerful integration of Shopify and ConvertKit for real-time data synchronization and marketing efficiency.
How to setup Shopify and Kit in 5 easy steps
Add Shopify to Your Scenario
Start by adding a Shopify module within your Make scenario.
Connect to Your Shopify Store
Create a new connection and choose Shopify as the connection type.
Enter Shopify Store Details
Provide your store's subdomain, which is the part before .myshopify.com in your store’s URL.
Authorize Make to Access Shopify
Log in to your Shopify account and approve the Make app to access your store.
Link ConvertKit to Make
Add a ConvertKit module in Make, enter your API Secret from ConvertKit, and connect the two apps.
Experience Seamless Automation Between Shopify and ConvertKit
Discover the benefits of integrating Shopify and ConvertKit for automated customer engagement, improved marketing efficiency, real-time data synchronization, and streamlined workflows.
Automatically subscribe new Shopify customers to ConvertKit mailing sequences for consistent post-purchase communication.
Save time by eliminating the need for manual data entry between Shopify orders and ConvertKit mailing lists.
Increase customer retention by immediately engaging shoppers with targeted marketing emails after every purchase.
Ensure that your mailing lists are always up-to-date with real-time data synchronization between Shopify and ConvertKit.
FAQ
Integrating Shopify with other apps using Make allows you to automate your e-commerce workflows, reducing manual tasks and improving efficiency. You can seamlessly connect Shopify to your favorite apps and streamline processes such as order management, inventory updates, customer notifications, and more.
By integrating ConvertKit with Make, you can automate your email marketing workflows, saving time and ensuring consistent communication with your audience. You can set up automations for subscriber management, email sequences, tagging, and more, allowing you to focus on crafting compelling content and growing your subscriber base.
No, you don't need any technical skills to integrate Shopify and ConvertKit with Make. The Make platform offers a user-friendly, drag-and-drop interface that makes it easy for anyone to create integrations and automate workflows without any coding knowledge.
Make allows you to create highly customizable and complex workflows with ease. Unlike other platforms, Make provides powerful automation capabilities, flexibility in designing workflows, and extensive app integration options. By using Make, you have the freedom to tailor automations to your specific needs and scale your business operations effortlessly.
A scenario represents a workflow or a project of your own creation, and it is made up of a series of modules that automate apps and services. Creating a scenario allows you to transfer and transform data between apps and services via these modules to automate anything and improve the way you work.
Modules are the main building blocks of automation in Make. Modules represent actions that Make performs with an app, like creating, updating, or deleting data.
How it works
Traditional no-code iPaaS platforms are linear and non-intuitive. Make allows you to visually create, build, and automate without limits.












