I want to have a form on my Webflow site that allows people to subscribe to an email newsletter published through Mailerlite. It felt like a simple task but I can’t figure out how to do it. Tried using Integromate/Make briefly, but I don’t understand it enough to make use of it.
Mailerlite’s supplied ‘embedded forms’ look very out of place on the site.
I have the first module set to Webflow > Watch Events > Trigger Type: Form Submission, but in the MailerLite module I don’t have the option to link the email field with the Webflow form email field. Any idea why this might be happening? Seems like it’s not recognising my Webflow form? Maybe I’ve missed a few steps!
BTW, you’ll want to skip using Webflow Logic at the moment, it’s in Beta and being new to all of this you’ll bump into a lot of blocking issues. Make the switch from Make once it’s ready for prime time
To tack on to this, actually - how do I make multiple forms on the site perform the same thing? I’d like there to be sign up forms on a couple different pages. Just tried making a new scenario following the same steps (which works) but when I test it, it breaks the original scenario, turning it off.
Thank you for all the information you shared. I have a similar issue. I have to send subscriptions from a Webflow form to MailerLite, but I have a New MailerLite account, not Classic.
It seems like there is no integration for New MailerLite out there yet, and Make seems to work only with Classic.
Would you know any simple (and free) way to connect both?
@Olympiada Webflow Logic is a great choice, but it’s still in beta and until it’s released it’ll be hard to rely on. You’ll have to take the same approach to solve this in Logic that you would in Make (Integromat).
My suggestion is to use Make (Integromat) for now and then when Logic is ready, move it over.
To get this going in Make (just like you would in Logic) use the “HTTP” module to directly connect to their API.
That’s how you’ll have to solve this problem, and how you call that API will work in both Make & Logic (when you’re ready to migrate it over).
Hey @Olympiada, I didn’t see your comments until now! I’m using MailerLite as well, not Classic. It does work with the MailerLite Classic nodes on Make, thankfully. Took a few tries to set up though. Let me know if you’re still needing a solution and I could try to show you how I do it.