Transfer Webinar registrations via Jotform to KlickTipp with dynamic Tagging
Transfer Webinar registrations via Jotform to KlickTipp with dynamic Tagging
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This scenario listens for new submissions from a JotForm form and automatically creates or updates contacts in KlickTipp. Form fields such as name, email address and webinar preferences are mapped directly into your KlickTipp account without any manual steps. Dynamic information from each submission is used to enrich contact profiles for powerful segmentation and personalization.
Perfect for coaches consultants trainers and digital educators who host webinars workshops or online courses and want to eliminate time spent on manual data transfer. Incoming leads are tagged immediately so you can trigger welcome messages preparation sequences and follow-ups without delay. This seamless flow ensures every registrant receives the right information at the right moment.
You can assign both fixed and dynamic tags to contacts based on their form responses. Tags such as Webinar Registrant Webinar Topic or VIP Attendee let you build targeted campaigns and nurture paths. Contacts are automatically added to the appropriate KlickTipp lists so you maintain a clean organized database that reflects each person’s interests and status. You can even dynamically create new tags on the fly based on a select field in the form, ensuring your tagging structure grows with your events and audience.
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