Connect The Good API integrations
Embed verified environmental actions directly into your client transactions by automating The Good API on Make. Connecting this green utility to our workflow automation tool lets you instantly plant trees or rescue plastic bottles whenever customers buy products or renew subscriptions. Create a free account today to start automating your real-world sustainability goals.
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Gets your organization's public dashboard URL.
Gets the total number of rescued plastic bottles by your organization.
Gets the total number of trees planted by your organization.
Makes an arbitrary authorized API call.
Sends a request to plant a number of trees.
Request a collection of ocean bound plastic bottles.
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Integrate The Good API using Make. Sync sustainability data, automate climate action, and simplify your workflows.
Supercharge Eco-Impact: Integrate The Good API with Make.
Connect The Good API with Make to automate tree-planting triggers without coding. Instantly send customer certificates, track your environmental impact in real time, and share green updates with your team automatically.
Easily connect tree-planting triggers to your favorite e-commerce or CRM tools without writing a single line of code.
Instantly email personalized tree-planting certificates to customers as soon as they make a purchase or reach a milestone.
Keep an accurate record of your environmental impact by automatically syncing tree-planting data to Google Sheets or Airtable.
Automatically share your green achievements by posting updates to Slack or social media whenever a new tree is planted.
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