Learn how to automate the sharing of filtered Typeform entries on Twitter using Pabbly Connect. Step-by-step guide to streamline your workflow. Transform complex automation concepts into accessible, actionable steps that eliminate unnecessary manual work while maximizing existing application capabilities.

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1. Introduction to Pabbly Connect for Typeform and Twitter Integration

In this tutorial, we will explore how to use Pabbly Connect to automatically share filtered Typeform entries on Twitter. This integration allows you to share customer feedback and reviews seamlessly, enhancing your Twitter engagement.

To get started, sign up for Pabbly Connect and access the dashboard. From there, you can create a new workflow that will facilitate the integration between Typeform and Twitter, ensuring that only the relevant entries are shared.


2. Creating a Workflow in Pabbly Connect

First, log into your Pabbly Connect account and navigate to the dashboard. Click on the ‘Create Workflow’ button to initiate a new workflow. You can name your workflow, for example, ‘Typeform to Twitter Integration.’ After naming, click on the ‘Create’ button to proceed.

  • Log in to Pabbly Connect.
  • Click on ‘Create Workflow’.
  • Name your workflow.
  • Click ‘Create’ to set up the workflow.

After creating the workflow, you will see two modules: the Trigger and the Action. The Trigger will be the event that starts the workflow, while the Action is the response that follows. In this case, filling out a Typeform will trigger the workflow, and the Action will be sharing the filtered responses on Twitter.


3. Setting Up the Trigger with Typeform

To set up the Trigger, select Typeform from the application list in Pabbly Connect. Choose the trigger event as ‘New Entry’ and click on connect. You will need to create a new connection with Typeform by clicking on ‘Connect with Typeform’ and authorizing your account.

Once connected, select the form you want to use, such as a ‘Product Review Form.’ After selecting the form, click on ‘Save and Send Test Request’ to capture the response from a test entry. This step allows you to verify that the connection is working correctly.


4. Filtering Typeform Entries for Twitter Sharing

Now that the Trigger is set, the next step is to apply filters to ensure only relevant entries are shared on Twitter. In Pabbly Connect, add a filter step by selecting ‘Filter by Pabbly.’ You will configure conditions to filter entries based on ratings and recommendation scores.

  • Select the rating label and set the condition to ‘Greater Than 3’.
  • Add an ‘AND’ condition for the recommendation score, setting it to ‘Greater Than 6’.

After setting these conditions, click on ‘Save and Send Test Request’ to check if the filter is correctly identifying the entries to be shared. If the condition is true, the workflow will proceed to the next step.


5. Sharing Filtered Entries on Twitter

With the filter applied, the final step is to set up the Action to share the filtered entries on Twitter. In Pabbly Connect, add a new action step and select Twitter as the application. Choose the action event as ‘Create Tweet’ and connect your Twitter account.

In the message field, customize the tweet content. For example, type ‘New feedback received from our customer’ and map the ratings and recommendation score from the Typeform response. Once you have configured the tweet, click on ‘Save and Send Test Request’ to share the tweet on your Twitter account.


Conclusion

Using Pabbly Connect, you can efficiently automate the sharing of filtered Typeform entries on Twitter. This integration not only saves time but also enhances your social media presence by sharing valuable customer feedback. Implement this workflow to streamline your communication and engage with your audience effectively.

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