Connecting Quizify to Make
Make (formerly Integromat) is a visual automation platform that lets you build complex multi-step workflows — called scenarios — triggered by quiz submissions. Quizify connects to Make via a webhook URL, which you set up in a Make scenario and paste into Quizify.
Where to Find the Make Integration in Quizify
Open Quizify from your Shopify admin
Go to Integrations in the main navigation
Find Make (or Integromat) in the list
You will be prompted to enter a webhook URL — this comes from your Make scenario
Step 1: Create a Make Scenario with a Webhook Trigger
Log in to Make at make.com
Click Create a new scenario
Click the + button to add a module
Search for Webhooks and select the Custom Webhook module
Click Add to create a new webhook
Give it a name (e.g., "Quizify submissions") and click Save
Make will generate a webhook URL — copy this URL
Step 2: Enter the Webhook URL in Quizify
Go back to Quizify's Make integration settings
Paste the webhook URL you copied from Make into the webhook URL field
Save the settings
Step 3: Trigger a Test Submission
In Make, the Custom Webhook module will show "Waiting for data"
Complete a test quiz on your store
Make will receive the quiz submission data and show it as a data sample in the webhook module
Step 4: Build Your Scenario Using the Received Data
With the test data received, you can now map fields from the quiz payload to the other modules in your scenario — for example:
Add the customer's email to a Google Sheet
Create a contact in HubSpot using the name and email fields
Send a Slack message with the quiz summary
Filter by answer tag using a Router or Filter module
What Quiz Data Is Available in the Payload
The Make webhook payload includes:
Customer answers (question text and answer selected)
User information (first name, last name, email, phone)
Answer tags
Recommendation shown (products)
Submission timestamp
Quiz name and ID
All fields are available for mapping in Make modules.
Testing the Connection
After building your scenario:
Click Run once in Make to activate it for one test run
Complete a real test quiz submission on your store
Check that Make received the data and that all modules in your scenario executed correctly
If everything works, activate the scenario fully to run automatically on every future submission