Every time a new customer is added to a Braintree, Make will automatically add that customer to ChartMogul as a new customer or update existing customer.
Similar templates for inspiration
Looking to get more out of your apps? With Make, you can visually integrate any app into any workflow to save time and resources - no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
Create custom workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.
Adds a custom attribute to an existing customer.
Combines multiple bundles into a single array. This is the opposite of an Iterator.
Cancels a subscription that was generated from an imported invoice.
Creates a customer object in ChartMogul under the specified data source.
Creates a new customer.
Creates a data source object for importing data into ChartMogul.
Creates a plan object in ChartMogul under the specified data source.
Creates a plan group object in ChartMogul.
Deletes the specified customer object and all its associated data.
Start by registering for Make. As a new Make user, you’ll automatically be assigned a free account. Once your account is set up, you can start creating your first scenarios. We recommend starting with our step-by-step video tutorial.
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.
Mapping links the modules in your scenario. When you map an item, you connect the data retrieved by one module to another module to perform the desired action. For example, you can map email addresses and subject lines to create a spreadsheet using this data.
Traditional no-code iPaaS platforms are linear and non-intuitive. Make allows you to visually create, build, and automate without limits.