Learn how to integrate Nolt post comments with Gmail and WhatsApp using Pabbly Connect in this detailed tutorial. Automate your notifications today! Learn to create powerful connections between your critical applications without requiring specialized programming knowledge or extensive technical background.

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1. Accessing Pabbly Connect for Nolt Integration

To start integrating Nolt post comments with Gmail and WhatsApp, the first step is to access Pabbly Connect. Go to the Pabbly website and click on the Connect option to reach the dashboard.

Once you are on the Pabbly Connect page, log in with your existing account or sign up if you are a new user. After logging in, click on the ‘Create Workflow’ button to begin setting up your integration.


2. Creating a New Workflow in Pabbly Connect

Create a new workflow in Pabbly Connect by naming it something relevant, such as ‘Nolt Comments to Gmail and WhatsApp’. This will help you identify the workflow later.

Next, you will set up the trigger and action applications. The trigger application will be Nolt, and the action applications will be Gmail and WhatsApp. Follow these steps to configure:

  • Select Nolt as the trigger application.
  • Choose the trigger event as ‘New Comment’.
  • Connect your Nolt account by entering the required API key.

After saving the connection, you can test the trigger to ensure it’s working correctly before moving on to the action steps.


3. Setting Up Email Notifications via Gmail

In this section, you will configure Pabbly Connect to send email notifications through Gmail whenever a new comment is posted on Nolt. Select Gmail as your action application and choose the ‘Send Email’ action event.

Connect your Gmail account by allowing access when prompted. Fill in the required fields for the email, including the recipient’s email address, sender’s name, and email subject. Make sure to include the comment details in the email content by mapping the data from the Nolt trigger.

  • Recipient’s Email: [email protected]
  • Email Subject: New Comment Received on Nolt
  • Email Content: Include post title, comment, and user email.

After filling in the details, save and send a test request to confirm that the email is sent correctly. Check your inbox to verify the email notification.


4. Sending WhatsApp Notifications Using Pabbly Connect

Next, you will set up WhatsApp notifications using Pabbly Connect by integrating with Interact. Choose Interact as your action application and select ‘Send WhatsApp Template Message’ as the action event.

Connect your Interact account by entering the required secret key. Fill in the necessary fields, including the country code and phone number for the recipient, along with the template code for the message.

Template Code: New Comment Node Body Variables: Post title, comment text, and user email.

After setting this up, send a test request to ensure the WhatsApp message is sent successfully. Check your WhatsApp to confirm receipt of the message.


5. Final Testing and Confirmation of Integration

To finalize the integration, test the entire workflow by posting a new comment on your Nolt board. This will trigger both the email and WhatsApp notifications set up through Pabbly Connect.

After posting the comment, verify that both notifications are received in your Gmail and WhatsApp. This step confirms that the integration is functioning correctly and that you will receive notifications for future comments as well.

In summary, using Pabbly Connect allows seamless integration between Nolt, Gmail, and WhatsApp, automating your comment notifications efficiently.


Conclusion

In this tutorial, we explored how to use Pabbly Connect to integrate Nolt post comments with Gmail and WhatsApp. By following the detailed steps, you can automate your notification process and ensure you never miss important comments again.

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