Send PostHog person data to ActiveCampaign

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Requirements

Using this requires either PostHog Cloud with the data pipelines add-on, or a self-hosted PostHog instance running a recent version of the Docker image.

You'll also need access to the relevant ActiveCampaign account.

Installation

  1. In PostHog, click the "Data pipeline" tab in the left sidebar.
  2. Click the 'Destinations' tab.
  3. Search for 'ActiveCampaign' and select the destination.
  4. Add your ActiveCampaign API Key at the configuration step.
  5. Press 'Create & Enable' and watch your 'Events' list get populated in ActiveCampaign!

Configuration

OptionDescription
Account name
Type: string
Required: True
Usually in the form of .activehosted.com. You can use this page to figure our your account name: https://www.activecampaign.com/login/lookup.php
Your ActiveCampaign API Key
Type: string
Required: True
See the docs here: https://help.activecampaign.com/hc/en-us/articles/207317590-Getting-started-with-the-API#h_01HJ6REM2YQW19KYPB189726ST
Email of the user
Type: string
Required: True
Where to find the email for the contact to be created. You can use the filters section to filter out unwanted emails or internal users.
First name of the user
Type: string
Required: True
Where to find the first name for the contact to be created.
Last name of the user
Type: string
Required: True
Where to find the last name for the contact to be created.
Phone number of the user
Type: string
Required: True
Where to find the phone number for the contact to be created.
Additional person fields
Type: dictionary
Required: True
Map any values to ActiveCampaign person fields. (fieldId:value)

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