Survey Monkey + Lead Scoring + Stripe integration
Use Autopilot to create journeys that use the Survey Monkey, Lead Scoring and Stripe integrations.
Marketing Automation ideas to integrate Survey Monkey, Lead Scoring and Stripe.
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About the Survey Monkey integration
SurveyMonkey is the world's leading online survey platform, but it is complicated and expensive. Autopilot has the ability to create "Capture forms" which can act as surveys. You can then send those responses to yourself via Slack, SMS, and analyse the responses in ledger form, reports, and advanced graphs. Autopilot also allows you to have automated survey follow ups and segment your customers into audiences based on their survey response.
About the Lead Scoring integration
Autopilot makes it easier than ever to score your leads. It's all visual and easy to setup, so everyone on your team can get involved. On top of this, you can use the Change Score action to increase or decrease any number field. This means you can go beyond lead scoring and score other things that matter to your team such as product usage, email interactions (e.g. number of opens) and more.
About the Stripe integration
Stripe is the best way to accept payments online. Stripe aims to expand internet commerce by making it easy to process transactions and manage an online business. Autopilot's Stripe integration syncs all of your customer and invoice data and provides you deep insight into your data through built-in dashboards. Autopilot also allows you to use its email marketing tools to grow your business and make more money. Either use single-send email marketing campaign to key audiences, or use playbooks to nurture and grow your audience and make more money.
Create your own marketing automation journey
Using Triggers, Actions and Conditions included in the Survey Monkey integration, Lead Scoring integration and the Stripe integration.
Journey Triggers
SurveyMonkey Survey Response
Triggers a contact into a journey when they respond to a SurveyMonkey survey.
Journey Actions