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Visual no-code automation. Connect SimplyPrint to 2,000+ apps with drag-and-drop scenarios
Visual no-code automation. Connect SimplyPrint to 2,000+ apps with drag-and-drop scenarios
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With the SimplyPrint + Make integration (formerly Integromat), you can connect SimplyPrint to 2,000+ apps and build automated scenarios with a visual, drag-and-drop builder. Slack, Google Sheets, Discord, Gmail, Airtable, Notion, HubSpot, Shopify, WhatsApp, and everything in between.
Make scenarios are visual flowcharts: a trigger fires, data flows through modules you wire up on a canvas, and every step is inspectable. It's a middle ground between Zapier's one-step-at-a-time simplicity and a full code engine - powerful routers, iterators and error handlers, without writing any JavaScript.
The SimplyPrint app for Make is built and currently under review on Make's side. Once it's live in the Make app directory, connecting will only take a couple of minutes - the steps further down this page show how it will work.
Find the SimplyPrint app on Make
Once the app clears Make's review, you'll find SimplyPrint in the Make app directory - click Use this app.
Add a trigger module
In your scenario, you'll add a SimplyPrint trigger (e.g. Watch Print Finished) and click Add next to Connection.
Authorize the connection
You'll pick OAuth2 or API Key, log in to SimplyPrint, and approve the scopes the scenario should have - per-user tokens you can revoke at any time.
Wire up and activate
Connect the modules to run after the trigger - Slack, Sheets, Gmail, HTTP and more - and turn the scenario on.
Not quite - the SimplyPrint app for Make is built and currently under review on Make's side. Once it clears review it will appear in the Make app directory, and this page will link straight to it.
Scenarios will start from triggers like print finished, print failed, AI failure detected and queue events, and run actions like start a print, add to queue, send G-code and adjust filament - wired to any of Make's 2,000+ apps.
The Make integration will be included from the SimplyPrint Pro plan and up - the same plans that include API access. On Make's side, a free Make account will be enough to start.
Through OAuth2 with per-user, scoped tokens (an API key option too). You'll approve exactly what each scenario can do, and you'll be able to revoke access at any time from your SimplyPrint account.
Yes - the Zapier, n8n and Activepieces integrations are live today and cover the same kinds of triggers and actions.
Integration for SimplyPrint allows for applications to interact with your 3D printers, and your 3D printers to interact with other applications. This allows for endless possibilities, and we strongly believe that your 3D printer should be able to function as an IOT device, working together with any and all applications you can imagine!
This is why the team behind SimplyPrint work to provide official integrations for the most popular platforms, slicer and applications, while also allowing our users to create custom integrations using our API, or for approved third party vendors to create integrations to be used by all SimplyPrint users, using a "Log in with SimplyPrint" method (using the "OAuth2" method).
If you're a developer interested in creating an integration for SimplyPrint, please read our documentation on the subject.
If you're not a developer yourself, but would like to see an integration for a specific application, go check if it's already on our roadmap or suggestion list, and if not, feel free to suggest it!