// Integration

CSV / webhook today

Trackyr + GoHighLevel

Push Trackyr contacts into GoHighLevel for SMS, email, and pipeline automation — via CSV import or webhook batch today, native sync planned.

How it works

To get Trackyr contacts into GoHighLevel today, export your filtered leads as a CSV and use GHL's Contacts → Import to bring them into a sub-account, or click Push to send a webhook batch to a GHL workflow's Inbound Webhook trigger via a Zapier/Make catch-hook. Map first name, email, and phone, then add the contacts to your SMS or email campaign. GHL has no fallback merge syntax, so Trackyr can fill blank first names on export. A native one-click Trackyr → GoHighLevel sync is planned but not built yet.

// Step by step

Send contacts to GoHighLevel.

  1. 1In Trackyr, filter and verify the leads you want.
  2. 2Optionally enable 'fill blank first names' so GHL merge fields never break.
  3. 3Export as CSV, or configure the webhook endpoint and click Push.
  4. 4For CSV: in GoHighLevel, open Contacts → Import and upload the file.
  5. 5For webhook: build a GHL workflow with an Inbound Webhook trigger, fronted by a Zapier/Make catch-hook.
  6. 6Map name, email, and phone, then add the contacts to your SMS or email campaign.

// Common questions

Answered.

Can Trackyr add contacts to a GoHighLevel workflow automatically?+

Not automatically per contact. You click Push to send a batch to a Zapier/Make catch-hook that forwards to a GHL workflow's Inbound Webhook trigger. A native auto-sync is planned but not built yet.

How do I stop GHL merge fields breaking on blank names?+

GHL has no fallback merge syntax, so Trackyr can fill blank first names with a value you choose (default 'there') at export time — for both the CSV and the webhook push.

Should I verify before importing into GHL?+

Yes. Verify emails (1 credit) and phones (2 credits) in Trackyr first so GHL only spends sends on valid contacts.

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