Post Slack messages celebrating new Stripe payments, churned subscriptions, or failed charges. Set up this automation with Make.com, Zapier, n8n, or Pabbly Connect — no coding required.
When a new record is created in Stripe, automatically trigger an action in Slack
Sync data between Stripe and Slack in real time without manual exports
Send notifications to Slack when important events happen in Stripe
Create or update Slack records based on activity in Stripe
Build multi-step workflows that start in Stripe and flow through Slack
Choose the platform you want to use. All four support this Stripe + Slack integration.
Log into Make.com and click "Create a new scenario."
Click the + button, search for "Stripe", and select it as your trigger module.
Connect your Stripe account using your API key or OAuth credentials.
Configure the trigger: choose what to watch (new records, updates, or specific events) and set any filters.
Click + to add a new module, search for "Slack", and select the action you want to perform.
Connect your Slack account and use Make's data mapper to link fields from the Stripe trigger to the Slack action.
Click "Run once" to test the scenario with real data. Fix any mapping errors highlighted in red.
Set a schedule (e.g., every 15 minutes) and toggle the scenario to ON. Your automation is live.
Log into Zapier and click "Create Zap."
Choose Stripe as your Trigger app and select the trigger event (e.g., "New Record", "New Contact").
Connect your Stripe account and click "Continue." Zapier will test the connection and fetch sample data.
Click "Continue" past the test step once sample data appears.
Add Slack as your Action app and select the action event (e.g., "Send Message", "Create Record").
Connect your Slack account and map the fields from your Stripe trigger data to the Slack action fields.
Click "Test action" to confirm the action runs correctly with the sample data.
Name your Zap, click "Publish," and turn it on. Zapier will now run this automatically.
Open n8n and click "New Workflow."
Add a Stripe node as your trigger. Search for it in the node panel and drag it onto the canvas.
Click the node, select "Create New Credential," and enter your Stripe API key or OAuth details.
Choose the operation to watch (e.g., "On New Record") and configure any filters.
Click + to add a Slack node and connect it to the Stripe node's output pin.
Configure the Slack node: select credentials, choose the action, and use expressions ({{ $json.fieldName }}) to map data from Stripe.
Click "Execute Workflow" to run a manual test. Check the output panel to confirm the data flows correctly.
Click "Activate" to enable the workflow. n8n will now run it on the configured trigger or schedule.
Log into Pabbly Connect and click "Create Workflow." Name it and click "Create."
Set Stripe as the trigger app and select your trigger event.
Connect your Stripe account via API key or OAuth and click "Save & Send Test Request."
Pabbly will wait for a test event. Trigger one in Stripe (e.g., create a new record) and click "Capture Response."
Click + to add an action step. Choose Slack as the action app and select the action event.
Connect your Slack account and map the fields from the Stripe response to the Slack action fields.
Click "Save & Send Test Request" on the action step to confirm it runs correctly.
Click "Enable" to activate the workflow. Pabbly Connect will now run this integration automatically.
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No. Make.com, Zapier, n8n (cloud), and Pabbly Connect are all no-code or low-code tools. You configure connections through visual interfaces. n8n offers optional JavaScript nodes for advanced logic, but the basic Stripe+Slack setup requires no code.
Pabbly Connect offers a lifetime deal with unlimited automations, making it the lowest long-term cost for high-volume workflows. Make.com's free plan includes 1,000 operations/month. Zapier's free plan is limited to 100 tasks/month. n8n is free to self-host.
It depends on the platform and plan. Make.com runs scenarios on a schedule you set (minimum 1 minute on paid plans, 15 minutes on free). Zapier polls triggers every 1–15 minutes depending on your plan. n8n can be triggered instantly via webhooks. Pabbly runs instantly when triggered.
All four platforms send email alerts when a workflow fails. Make.com shows error details in the scenario history. Zapier shows failed tasks in the Task History tab. n8n logs errors in the execution log. Pabbly shows error details in the workflow run history.