Connect Thankster integrations
Nurture client relationships by automating Thankster to mail physical, authentic handwritten cards. Connecting your apps to our workflow automation tool lets you instantly trigger personalized thank you notes from CRM events or shopping cart updates. We print, stamp, and mail every custom card for you. Register for free today to build your first automated direct mail pipeline.
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Build your Thankster integrations.
Enhance your customer relationship management by using Make to connect Thankster with your daily business tools to drive engagement and brand loyalty. Thankster specializes in sending authentic, personalized handwritten cards to your clients, which dramatically boosts customer appreciation and retention rates. By leveraging the power of Make, you can automate this entire outbound mailing process without writing a single line of code. Imagine triggering a physical, personalized thank-you note automatically every time a new high-value lead is qualified in your CRM, a purchase is completed on your e-commerce store, or a major membership milestone is reached. This powerful integration bridges the gap between your digital databases and physical mail, eliminating tedious manual tasks while ensuring timely and consistent physical touchpoints for your audience. With Make's intuitive visual builder, designing custom multi-step workflows that involve Thankster becomes highly efficient, enabling scalable personal outreach that feels genuinely human and deeply impactful. Elevate your marketing automation strategy, optimize your business operations, and create memorable customer journeys that stand out in a crowded digital landscape. Sign up for a free Make account today to integrate Thankster with your favorite software and transform your client outreach.
Makes Universal API Calls.
Send handwritten cards.
Triggers when a new address is created.
Connect any app with Thankster
Popular Thankster workflows.
Connect Thankster to Make and automate your personalized mailings. Simplify your workflows and save valuable time.
Connect Thankster to Your Favorite Apps with Make Automations
Use Make to connect Thankster with Shopify, WooCommerce, Google Contacts, and Infusionsoft. Automate personalized handwritten cards to delight customers, save time, and eliminate manual data entry.
Automatically send physical, handwritten cards to customers as soon as they place an order in shops like Shopify or WooCommerce.
Sync new delivery addresses from Thankster directly to Google Contacts to keep your address book updated without manual typing.
Connect Thankster to marketing tools like Infusionsoft to automatically mail personalized cards when leads reach specific milestones.
Eliminate the tedious task of manually copying customer details into mailing systems by automating the entire card-sending process.
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