Stripe
Salesforce

Payment Opportunity Updates

Streamline your sales process by automatically updating Salesforce opportunities when payments are completed in Stripe. This integration ensures your sales team has the most accurate information at their fingertips, allowing for timely follow-ups and enhanced customer engagement, all without manual data entry.

When this happens...

New Payment
New event for each new payment.

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automatically do this!

Update Opportunity
Updates an opportunity.

Explore Triggers and Actions

Subscription Updated
New event on a new subscription is updated.
New Subscription
New event for each new subscription.
New Invoice
New event for each new invoice.
New Payment
New event for each new payment.
New Failed Payment
New event for each new failed payment.
New Abandoned Cart
New event when a customer abandons their cart.
New Dispute
New event for each new dispute.
New Customer
New event for each new customer.
New Failed Invoice Payment
New event for each new failed invoice payment.
Create Attachment
Creates an Attachment on a parent object.
Add Lead to Campaign
Adds an existing lead to an existing campaign.
Add Contact to Campaign
Adds an existing contact to an existing campaign.

About the apps

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Stripe

and

Salesforce

, and how they work together to automate your workflows.

About

Stripe

Stripe is a financial infrastructure platform powering online and in-person payments with robust APIs and global processing capabilities.

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About

Salesforce

Salesforce is the world's #1 CRM platform helping businesses connect with customers through cloud-based solutions to drive revenue growth.

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Why

Stripe

+

Salesforce

= Perfect Match

When a new payment is completed in Stripe, the associated opportunity is automatically updated in Salesforce, ensuring your sales team has the most accurate and timely information. This seamless integration bridges payment processing with opportunity management, eliminating manual updates and reducing the risk of errors. As a result, your sales team can focus on closing deals faster, maintain better customer relationships, and enhance overall revenue tracking.

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