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Botdog on Zapier is listed under Marketing Automation. It lets you start workflows in other apps and push contacts into Botdog campaigns so LinkedIn outreach stays in sync with your CRM, spreadsheets, and team tools. The canonical, up-to-date list of triggers, actions, field requirements, and ready-made Zaps is always Botdog on Zapier. Use this tab for how authentication works in Zapier and how Botdog fits into typical Zaps.

Why use Zapier with Botdog

Zapier positions the Botdog integration for teams that want:
  • No-code automation — Visual Zaps instead of writing HTTP clients for every source system.
  • Large app catalog — Connect Botdog alongside thousands of apps and many AI-related tools Zapier lists on their platform.
  • Enterprise-oriented messaging — Zapier highlights audit trails, controls, and compliance positioning (for example SOC 2 and GDPR) on the Botdog app page; your organization’s requirements still govern how you configure Zaps and data flows.
You will use the same Botdog API keys as the HTTP API; see Zapier App Authentication. The Botdog integrations page highlights apps users often connect alongside Botdog, including:
CategoryExamples
CRM & salesAttio, HubSpot, Pipedrive, Apollo
Spreadsheets & databasesGoogle Sheets, Airtable
CollaborationSlack, Notion
Project managementTrello
Availability and steps can change on Zapier’s side; open Botdog on Zapier and choose an app or template to see the live editor.

Example Zaps (templates)

Zapier’s Botdog page lists workflow ideas you can start from. Examples that appear there include:
  • HubSpot — Add new HubSpot list contacts to LinkedIn automation campaigns via Botdog.
  • Google Sheets — Add contacts from new rows (including Team Drive) to a Botdog LinkedIn campaign; or sync new/updated rows as contacts.
  • Attio — Turn new Attio contacts into LinkedIn connections with Botdog.
  • Slack — Add contacts to a campaign from new channel messages; or add LinkedIn profiles from reactions (often with Formatter by Zapier in the path).
  • Airtable — Add new Airtable contacts to Botdog LinkedIn campaigns.
  • Pipedrive — Add new Pipedrive persons to campaigns.
  • Apollo — Add new Apollo contacts to campaigns.
  • Notion — Add new Notion database contacts to campaigns.
Use Try it on Zapier’s site to open the template in the editor. If you build from scratch, connect Botdog with your API key, then add the Botdog action after your trigger app—see Zapier Triggers and Zapier Actions.

Triggers and actions in this integration

Zapier describes Botdog as supporting triggers and actions on the integration page; in practice many teams use another app as the trigger and a Botdog action to write into campaigns. The action Zapier documents for writing into Botdog is Add Contact to a Campaign (campaign, LinkedIn URL, and optional profile fields). For field-level detail and anything new Zapier ships, rely on Supported triggers and actions on Zapier’s Botdog page and the Zap editor—not only this site.

Next steps in these docs

  1. Zapier App Authentication — API keys and connecting your Zapier account to Botdog.
  2. Zapier Triggers — How to structure Zaps when Botdog is not the first step.
  3. Zapier ActionsAdd Contact to a Campaign and when to use the HTTP API instead.
For REST usage outside Zapier, see Quick start and the API Reference tab.