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Problem with subscriber groups in Mailerlite

  • May 7, 2025
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Hi! 

I have a question. 

I am giving 4 webinars in the upcoming months. For each of these webinars, I made subscriber groups in mailerlite. 

The problem I’m having now, is that if a person buys one webinar (through PlugNpay), their email address gets send to all four subscriber groups (and they receive the welcome message 4x). I’ve read that this might be caused because zapier confuses all the webinars. I’ve tried changing the names of the product (no more ‘webinar’ in it) but this doesn’t help! 

 

Who has the golden tip how to solve this?

 

thanks!

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Troy Tessalone
Zapier Orchestrator & Solution Partner
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  • Zapier Orchestrator & Solution Partner
  • 34072 replies
  • May 7, 2025

Hi ​@webinars 

For us to have more info, post screenshots showing:

  • how your Zap steps are outlined
  • how your Zap steps are configured in EDIT mode with the field mappings visible

 

You may need to use:


SamB
Community Manager
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  • Community Manager
  • 9744 replies
  • May 19, 2025

Hi there, ​@webinars 👋

Were you able to get it solved by using Filters or Paths as Troy suggested?

Looking to make sure everything’s up and running, so let us know if you need any further help at all! 🙂


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  • Beginner
  • 1 reply
  • May 19, 2025

Hi, thanks for reaching out.

 

I actually took another approach. In PlugNpay, you need to define a product group for each product. So obviously, I categorized all webinars as ‘webinar’. Turns out this is confusing for Zapier. I changed the product group for each webinar, creating an unique group name like webinar_1, webinar_2… and this solved the issue.


JammerS
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  • Zapier Staff
  • 3527 replies
  • May 20, 2025

Hi ​@webinars,

 

Thank you for sharing your solution. It seems like the issue was related to how product groups were categorized in PlugNpay, which was causing confusion in Zapier.

 

The issue stemmed from how product groups were categorized in PlugNpay, causing confusion in Zapier. By assigning unique product group names to each webinar (e.g., webinar_1, webinar_2), ambiguity was eliminated, allowing Zapier to correctly differentiate and process each webinar as a distinct entity. This highlights the importance of clear data organization in resolving integration challenges. Let me know if you need further assistance with your Zapier workflows.