Welcome to Zapier Mastery.
This is a build-first Zapier community you'll get the most value here by building small automations fast, not by lurking or binge-reading.
If you follow the steps below, you’ll have a working automation today.
🔑 How This Community Works (Important)
This is not:
- A theory course
- A certification program
- A place to “learn someday”
This is:
- A practical workshop
- A place to build real Zapier automations
- A community that shares what actually works
👉 Progress here = building + sharing (even if it’s messy).
✅ Step 1: Introduce Yourself (2 minutes)
Comment on this post with:
1. What you do(e.g. freelancer, creator, business owner, VA, operator)
2. Tools you use most(e.g. Gmail, Google Sheets, Notion, Slack, Stripe, Airtable)
3. One repetitive task you HATE doing manually
That’s it. No long bio needed.
⚡ Step 2: Get Your First Quick Win (15–30 minutes)
Go to the Quick Wins category.
Pick one automation and build it:
- Follow the steps
- Don’t overthink it
- “Good enough” is perfect
Your goal is not mastery.Your goal is proof that automation works for you.
🧠 Step 3: Share What You Built (or Where You’re Stuck)
After you build (or attempt) your first Zap, create a post in Member Automations.
Use this simple format:
What I automated:Tools used:Time saved (estimate):What I’m unsure about (optional):
Screenshots welcome. Ugly Zaps welcome. Questions welcome.
🧭 Where to Post What
Use the right category — it helps everyone help you faster:
- Quick Wins → Simple, fast automations to build
- Workflow Breakdowns → Full walkthroughs & examples
- Build Requests & Help → “How should I automate this?”
- Member Automations → Share what you built (wins + WIP)
- Challenges & Sprints → Time-bound builds & prompts
- Announcements & Lives → Updates & live sessions
If you’re unsure, post anyway — we’ll move it.
🚀 How to Get the Most Value Here
Do these consistently:
- Build at least one automation per week
- Share what you build (even small ones)
- Comment on other people’s workflows
- Ask “Is there a better way to do this?”
This community works best when people build in public.