The developers of Pabbly have made no effort to integrate with app API's and force the customer to do this.
Here's a good example - since Pabbly requires an API connection to do ANYTHING when I tried to set up a Calendly automation, I had to go through and request an API key from Calendly and wait to hear back.
On Zapier? I just log in to my Calendly account and I'm good to go...
So Pabbly for the most part with all the apps it claims it "supports" it simply does not. I am having huge buyers remorse right now because it's not even close to the capabilities of Zapier. With Zapier you're allowed to simply log in to your app account.
Pabbly developers - You need more relationships and direct API connections across the board for Pabbly. Putting a logo of an app but making us request an API key to do anything is not acceptable. You might as well just put a single "API's and Webhooks" option instead of listing all the apps you supposedly "support".
/rant over.
Here's a good example - since Pabbly requires an API connection to do ANYTHING when I tried to set up a Calendly automation, I had to go through and request an API key from Calendly and wait to hear back.
On Zapier? I just log in to my Calendly account and I'm good to go...
So Pabbly for the most part with all the apps it claims it "supports" it simply does not. I am having huge buyers remorse right now because it's not even close to the capabilities of Zapier. With Zapier you're allowed to simply log in to your app account.
Pabbly developers - You need more relationships and direct API connections across the board for Pabbly. Putting a logo of an app but making us request an API key to do anything is not acceptable. You might as well just put a single "API's and Webhooks" option instead of listing all the apps you supposedly "support".
/rant over.