No-Code Integration with Make
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What is Make, and how does it help with no-code integration?
Make is a no-code automation platform that connects Keepgo’s eSIM services with thousands of other applications. It lets you automate workflows like eSIM purchase, management, and customer record updates without coding. To learn more anout Make, you can refer to their help center. -
What are the requirements for integrating Keepgo eSIM services with Make?
To integrate Keepgo eSIM with Make, you need: A Make account; A link to the Keepgo app at Make.com (available via Integrations > Make at myaccount.keepgo.com); API credentials (API Key, Access Token and API Link) from myaccount.keepgo.com) -
How do I set up my Make account for Keepgo integration?
Go to the link provided by Keepgo and log in. Create a new scenario in the Make dashboard. Add the Keepgo module and connect your account by entering the base URL, API Key, and Access Token. Verify the connection by running the module. -
How do I create an integration scenario in Make?
Log into your Make account and go to the dashboard at Keepgo. Click "Create a new scenario." Add a module by clicking “+” and searching for "Keepgo." Connect your account by entering your API Key, Access Token, and API Link. Verify the connection and start configuring your scenario. -
Can you provide examples of basic scenarios for Keepgo eSIM integration?
eSIM Purchase Workflow Scenario The eSIM purchase workflow in Make follows these steps: 1. User selects a country and views available eSIM bundles using the "Get bundles" action. Check device compatibility by listing eSIM-enabled devices using /esim_enabled_devices. 3. Proceed to payment vi... -
What types of modules are available in Make for Keepgo integration?
Make offers three types of modules for Keepgo: Actions: Perform operations like creating an eSIM line, refilling data, or updating notes. Triggers: (Not covered in detail in the document) Searches: Retrieve specific data like available eSIM bundles, account balance, and transaction history. -
How can I test my scenarios in Make?
To test your scenario in Make, follow these steps: 1. Run the scenario manually – Open Make, navigate to your scenario, and click the "Run" button to execute it. 2. Check logs and error messages – Review logs for any warnings or issues, such as incorrect API responses or authentication errors. ... -
How does Make Pricing work for Keepgo integration?
Make offers different subscription plans based on the number of operations (API calls). It includes: A free tier with limited features. Paid plans that provide higher operation limits and more automation capabilities. -
What counts as an operation in Make?
Each API call (e.g., retrieving eSIM details or refilling an eSIM) is an operation.