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Stripe

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Loops

Integrate Stripe and Loops

Connect Stripe and Loops nodes in your workflow. Integrate with any tool or database and ship powerful backend logic and APIs instantly - No code required!

Node stack

Supported Stripe and Loops Nodes

Add any other tools or your preferred database nodes. If an integration is not available generate your own using AI

Stripe Webhook

Connect with your Stripe account and activates a workflow in response to specific webhook events. [Full documentation](https://docs.buildship.com/stripe)

Checkout Session: Customer Details

Returns the customer details from the stripe checkout session.

Checkout Session: Line Items

Returns the line items from a stripe checkout session.

Create Stripe Checkout Session

Create a Stripe checkout session and return the URL

Create Stripe Customer

Create a new customer on Stripe

Fetch Stripe Customer

Fetch a customer's data from Stripe

Get Stripe Event Metadata

Returns the metadata object associated with the Stripe event. Metadata is useful for storing additional, structured information on an object. For example, customer ID, subscription ID, etc.

Create Contact

Create a new contact with an email address and any other contact properties.

Delete Contact

Delete a contact by email address or user ID.

Find Contact

Find a contact by email address or user ID.

Send Event

Send events to trigger emails in Loops.

Send Transactional Email

Send a transactional email to a contact.

Update Contact

Update or create a contact on your Loops account

Quick start

How to integrate Stripe and Loops

Step 1 — Add the nodes to your workflow

Create a new workflow in BuildShip, click “Add node”, and select the Stripe and Loops actions you want to use.

Step 2 — Configure each node

Go to each node to authenticate (or add your API key) and fill in the required parameters.

Step 3 — Connect the nodes

Each node in BuildShip can connect to others by using their output variables. When you reference a variable from one node in another, BuildShip automatically links them in the workflow.

Step 4 — Test your workflow

Define your starting data in the Inputs node and choose what to do with the result in the Flow Output node. Finally, run a test to see your workflow in action.

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