Connect Make
Make (formerly Integromat) lets you build visual automation scenarios. With Caramel connected, you can trigger Make scenarios from Caramel events or push data into Caramel from any app Make supports.
Plan Make counts as one integration slot. See Usage and limits.
Before you begin
Section titled “Before you begin”- You need a Make account. Sign up at make.com if you don’t have one.
- You need owner or manager access in Caramel to generate an API key.
Connect
Section titled “Connect”Make connects via an API key that you generate in Caramel and paste into your Make scenario.
- Open Integrations and find the Make card.
- Click Connect. The Make settings panel opens.
- In the API Keys section, click Generate new key. Copy the key — you’ll only see it once.
- In Make, open or create a scenario and add a Caramel module.
- When prompted for credentials, paste the API key from step 3.
- Back in the Caramel Make settings panel, click Save.
Manage API keys
Section titled “Manage API keys”You can generate multiple API keys — useful if you have several scenarios or want to rotate keys.
- To revoke a key: click Remove next to it in the API Keys list. Active Make scenarios using that key will stop working until you update them with a new key.
View connected scenarios
Section titled “View connected scenarios”The Webhooks section lists Make scenarios currently subscribed to your Caramel account. If a scenario appears here after you’ve deleted it in Make, click Remove orphan to clean up the subscription.
View recent activity
Section titled “View recent activity”The Recent activity section shows the last 10 events sent to or received from Make, including success/failure status and any error messages.
What you can do with Make + Caramel
Section titled “What you can do with Make + Caramel”- Trigger a Make scenario when a Caramel form is submitted
- Add new customers from any app into Caramel Customers
- Push Caramel journey events to a Google Sheet, Slack, or any app Make supports
Next steps
Section titled “Next steps”- Zapier — alternative automation platform with a similar setup
- Forms — use forms as Make triggers via webhooks
- Connect an integration