Course track
Zapier Workflows
A practical track for teams standardizing on Zapier. Learn how Zaps are structured, how to use built-in tools like Formatter, Filters, Paths, and Webhooks, what task usage really means, and where Zapier is strong or weak compared with other platforms.
Lessons13
Live now13
Draft queue0
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Track lessons
Live lessons link out directly. Draft lessons are already scaffolded in the repo so the track can be written in order without changing slugs or metadata later.
- Lesson 1LiveWhat Is Zapier and How Does It Work
- Lesson 2LiveZapier vs Make vs n8n
- Lesson 3LiveBest Zapier Alternatives
- Lesson 4LiveHow to Build Your First Zap
- Lesson 5LiveZapier Triggers vs Actions vs Searches
- Lesson 6LiveHow to Use Filters and Paths in Zapier
- Lesson 7LiveHow to Use Formatter by Zapier
- Lesson 8LiveHow to Use Webhooks by Zapier
- Lesson 9LiveZapier Tables vs Airtable
- Lesson 10LiveZapier Interfaces vs Forms and Portals
- Lesson 11LiveHow to Debug a Broken Zap
- Lesson 12LiveZapier Task Usage and Pricing Explained
- Lesson 13LiveBest Zapier Workflows for Operations Teams
Tools that fit this track
Free, privacy-first utilities in your browser — no uploads required for most workflows.
- JSON Formatter & ValidatorInspect, validate, and normalize JSON payloads while debugging field mapping and webhook bodies.
- URL Builder & EncoderAssemble clean URLs with query strings, encoded params, and UTM blocks for workflow steps and callbacks.
- Universal ConverterReformat CSV, JSON, XML, and spreadsheet data before it enters a Zap or a formatter step.
- OpenAPI ValidatorValidate OpenAPI JSON or YAML structure before you build clients or webhook automations around it.
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