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Feature Request: Product-Level Webhooks for Zapier Integration

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Hello,

First of all, thank you for the existing Zapier integration — it already covers several important events such as new users, course enrollments, and other community-level actions.

However, there is currently a major limitation that affects many communities using Invision as a paid platform:

There is no way to detect the purchase of a specific product via Zapier.

At the moment, Zapier can react to:

  • New users

  • Certain content or course events

  • Etc

But product purchases are not exposed as triggers, which prevents automating many essential workflows.

Why Product Purchase Triggers Matter

For communities selling multiple products, memberships, or bundles, product-level webhooks are critical, not a “nice to have.”

Some real-world use cases:

  • Automatically granting or revoking access in external tools based on which product was purchased

  • Tagging users differently in email platforms (Mailchimp) depending on the exact product

  • Triggering onboarding sequences per product (courses, bundles, lifetime access, upgrades)

  • Syncing purchases with CRMs, analytics tools, or accounting platforms

  • Tracking conversions and funnels at the product level instead of just “a user exists”

Right now, all of this requires manual work or fragile workarounds, even though the data clearly exists inside Invision.

Suggested Triggers

Adding one or more of the following Zapier triggers would unlock a huge amount of value:

  • Product Purchased

    • User ID

    • Product ID / Product Name

    • Price

    • Purchase date

    • Transaction ID

I believe this feature would bring significant value to a wide portion of your user base, especially those running paid communities, courses, and digital products.

Thanks for considering it.

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