Zapier helps you automate workflows between thousands of apps and services.
By integrating Zapier with ProveSource, you can automatically send event data from platforms like HubSpot, PayPal, Stripe, Typeform, and many others - so your visitors see social proof pop-ups that increase trust and boost conversions.
Webhook Notification
First, you need a notification that tracks Webhooks, in the notification's Track step pick webhook, finish setting up the notification and save it.
NOTE: this is mandatory or you won't have notifications to chose from in Zapier customize event
Dynamic Message Template: Note, when setting up Zapier, you can send extra data to be used as template variables in the notification message, read more about it in the Setup a Custom Webhook guide.
Zapier App
We'll use HubSpot as the connected app in this example.
Log in to your Zapier account.
Click Create Zap.
Choose a Trigger - this is where your event originates (for example, HubSpot, PayPal, Shopify, or Typeform). In this example: search and select HubSpot:
If you're already logged in to HubSpot - your Zapier will automatically connect. Otherwise, you will have to signup/login to HubSpot before signing in in Zapier.
Under "Event" select the trigger event (e.g., New Contact, Form Submission, New Deal, New Payment, etc.):
Note: Make sure that the Trigger you select sends email information, this is the only required field. If "email" is not in the list of properties to retrieve, check if you can add it under Additional properties to retrieve
For the action, search and select ProveSource
If you're already logged in to ProveSource - your Zapier will automatically connect. Otherwise, you will have to signup/login to ProveSource before signing in in Zapier.
Under "Event" select "Send event":
Now you need to pick a notification to send the data to, only notifications that use Webhook in the Track section will be displayed here:
Fill in the rest of the fields with data from other Zapier steps or use static/custom data. The only required field is email, the rest will make for better notifications though.
Tip: be sure to check the Events page in ProveSource to see the calls from Zapier
Done!
Manual webhook setup on Zapier (without using the ProveSource Zap)
Grab your Webhook
Get your Webhook URL from the notification details page, or from the New Notification wizard.
You first need to create your notification, and then copy your webhook. Otherwise you'll be getting HTTP error 404.
From the wizard (make sure you complete the wizard before you use the webhook):
Connect Zapier
Create a new zap: https://zapier.com/help/creating-zap (Click Make a Zap! at the top right) OR Select an existing zap.
Trigger
On the left sidebar, select Trigger and search your app and configure it.
Action
On the left sidebar, select one of the following:
If it's a new zap, select the Action step
If it's an existing zap, select Add a Step at the bottom
Next we need to configure the action to connect to ProveSource:
Click Choose App select Webhooks by Zapier Action
Select POST and hit Continue (to data of products, use the Custom Request option)
Template
URL - set the Webhook you copied from ProveSource
Payload Type - select JSON
Data - if you're NOT using Stream notifications skip this.
if you are using Stream, email is the only required field:
1. Left side inputs are the keys / identifier of the data, possible options:
Basic parameters: email, firstName, lastName
Location parameters: ip, city, country, countryCode, state, stateCode
Purchase/Product parameters: productName, productLink, productImage, numProducts
(productName will be appended to the end of the notification message text, this can be disabled by "hide product details" toggle)
2. Right side inputs are the corresponding values, you should click the + button and select the values from the dropdown (these are collected automatically by Zapier from the Trigger step)
Find more details about the possible parameters here.
The rest should be untouched (Wrap Request In Array (no), File, Unflatten, Basic
Auth, Headers)
Tip: Be sure to check the Events page in ProveSource to see the calls from Zapier
You're good to go!












