Learn how to automate Instagram lead ads to Kit subscribers using Pabbly Connect. Step-by-step guide with precise actions and UI details. Develop expertise in application integration and learn how to design streamlined automation workflows using proven, simplified approaches.

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1. Setting Up Pabbly Connect for Instagram Lead Ads

To automate Instagram lead ads to Kit subscribers, you need to use Pabbly Connect. Start by signing up for a free account on Pabbly Connect, which will take just two minutes. After creating your account, navigate to the dashboard where you will create a new workflow.

Click on the ‘Create Workflow’ button and name your workflow, for instance, ‘Instagram Lead Ads to Kit’. You can choose a folder within your Pabbly Connect account to organize this automation. Once you click on ‘Create’, the workflow interface will open, revealing the trigger and action windows.


2. Connecting Instagram Lead Ads to Pabbly Connect

The next step involves connecting your Instagram lead ads to Pabbly Connect. In the trigger window, select Instagram Lead Ads as the app. For the trigger event, choose ‘New Lead Instant’. After this, click on ‘Connect’ and then ‘Add New Connection’ to establish the link between your Instagram account and Pabbly Connect.

  • Ensure your Instagram account is linked to your Facebook account.
  • Select the specific Facebook page associated with your lead ads.
  • Choose the lead gen form from which you want to capture leads.

After selecting your Facebook page and lead gen form, click on ‘Save and Send Test Request’. This action will prompt Pabbly Connect to wait for a webhook response, indicating that it is ready to capture new leads from your Instagram ads.


3. Adding Subscribers to Kit Using Pabbly Connect

Once the Instagram lead ads are connected to Pabbly Connect, the next step is to add these leads as subscribers in Kit. In the action window, search for Kit and select it as the app. Choose the action event as ‘Add Subscriber to Sequence’ and click on ‘Connect’. You will need to enter your Kit API key and API secret to establish this connection.

To find your API key and secret, log into your Kit account, go to settings, then developer settings. Copy the API key and secret, and paste them into Pabbly Connect. After saving, select the sequence ID where you want to add the subscriber.

  • Map the email and first name fields from the trigger response.
  • Choose a tag for the subscriber, such as ‘Instagram Lead’.
  • Click on ‘Save and Send Test Request’ to finalize the process.

If successful, you will receive a confirmation response indicating that the subscriber has been added to your Kit account. You can verify this by checking the subscribers section in Kit.


4. Testing the Automation with Pabbly Connect

After setting up the automation, it’s crucial to test it. Return to the lead ad testing tool to generate a new test lead. Before doing this, delete the previous test lead to ensure a clean test. Once deleted, refresh the page and select your Facebook page and lead gen form again.

Fill in the details for a new test lead and submit the form. As soon as the lead is generated, check your Kit account to confirm that the new lead has been added as a subscriber. This real-time test ensures that the integration via Pabbly Connect is functioning correctly.

After validating the successful addition of the subscriber, you can continue using this automation for real leads generated through your Instagram ads. This automation will save you time and streamline your lead management process.


Conclusion

In this tutorial, we explored how to automate Instagram lead ads to Kit subscribers using Pabbly Connect. By following the steps outlined, you can effectively manage leads and enhance your marketing efforts. This integration simplifies the process of adding subscribers and ensures you never miss a lead.

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