- How to automatically send Slack direct messages for scheduled subscription changes in Paddle
- 1. Set the Paddle trigger as “Subscription change scheduled”
- 2. Add the “Send DM” step in Slack
- 3. Activate your playbook
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How to automatically send Slack direct messages for scheduled subscription changes in Paddle
Set the Paddle trigger as “Subscription change scheduled”
Add the Paddle trigger to initiate your playbook's actions for scheduled subscription changes.
To do this, click "Add trigger" in your playbook. Select the "Subscription change scheduled" trigger option from the dropdown menu under Paddle. It will enable your playbook to automatically identify newly scheduled subscriptions and trigger necessary actions.
If you still need to connect your Paddle account to Relay.app, a prompt will guide you through the connection process.
Add the “Send DM” step in Slack
Integrate Slack automation into your playbook to ensure that you receive timely updates for scheduled subscription changes in Paddle.
Select "Add Step" and then find the "Send DM" automation for Slack. Enter all the required details, including the receiver's name, and the message body containing detailed information.
If you still need to connect your Slack account to Relay.app, you will be prompted to complete that connection. Ensure that you allow the necessary permissions for Relay.app to send direct messages through your Slack account.
Activate your playbook
Activating your playbook is the last step in the process. Once you turn it on, it will automatically send Slack direct messages for scheduled subscription changes in Paddle without requiring manual intervention.
To activate your playbook, click the toggle button at the header. Before activating, we recommend performing a test run of your playbook to ensure all the steps work seamlessly together.