Turn bookings into a marketing list
Short version: Connect Bookafy to Mailchimp through Zapier or Make, and everyone who books an appointment gets added to the right Mailchimp audience, tagged with the service they booked. It is the cheapest marketing list you will ever build, because these people have already met you.
A newsletter signup is a stranger who liked a headline. A booking is someone who gave you a real email, a real phone number and thirty minutes of their day. If those people are not in your Mailchimp audience, you are re-acquiring customers you already have.
The integration means every appointment quietly grows a list of people who have actually bought from you or sat through your demo — segmented by what they booked.
Bookafy is a published Zapier app. Its real triggers and actions:
| Bookafy triggers | Bookafy actions |
|---|---|
| New Appointment New Customer New Appointment Type New User |
Create Appointment Create Customer |
The one you want is New Customer or New Appointment → Mailchimp Add/Update Subscriber. Both apps are on Zapier’s free tier, so this costs nothing to set up.
The mistake is dumping everyone into one audience. Mailchimp’s tags are free and they are the whole point:
Then a Mailchimp automation does the rest: post-appointment follow-up, a review request, a “we have not seen you in 90 days” win-back.
Someone booking an appointment has not asked to be marketed to. If you want to email them promotions, ask on the booking form — Bookafy lets you add custom questions, so add a marketing opt-in checkbox and only push the ones who tick it. Mailchimp will thank you, your deliverability will thank you, and if you operate in the EU or UK, GDPR requires it. Bookafy is GDPR ready and this is the field where that actually shows up.
Zapier polls. On the free Zapier plan it checks Bookafy every 15 minutes, so a subscriber does not appear instantly. For a marketing list this is completely fine.
No cancellation trigger. Zapier cannot currently react to a cancelled or rescheduled appointment. If you need Mailchimp to know, use Bookafy’s webhooks and open API.
Do not build a Mailchimp automation for appointment reminders. Bookafy already sends email and SMS reminders, confirmations, pre-appointment emails and post-appointment review requests, and they are included rather than metered. Use Mailchimp for what it is good at — the marketing relationship between appointments.
No. Bookafy and Mailchimp are both on Zapier’s free tier.
Yes — filter on the appointment type in the Zap, or send everyone to one audience and tag them.
Yes. Add a custom question to the booking form and only sync the people who opt in.
Yes — email and SMS, included. You do not need Mailchimp for those.
Bookafy also connects to 3,000+ apps through Zapier and Make, and offers an open API and webhooks for anything custom.
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