Navigate to the CRM category under the Sources list in the left section.
Click on the “Zoho CRM” connector tile.
Click on “Sign in with Zoho” to start the Authentication.
In the next Screen kindly provide the necessary conditions to Datahash in order to route your data from your account to your desired marketing channels. Click on Accept to provide access.
Choose the data entity as Offline Events.
Select the Zoho CRM module from which you want to track the lead status updates into the Offline Conversion API and provide a name to the connection.
Next step is to map the CRM fields with the data points required for Offline Events integration.
Configuration: Select the following column name:
Offline Event: This field indicates the identifier for the offline event in the CRM.
Event time: This is the field that indicates the time at which the lead is captured
Last Modified Date: This is the field that indicates the lead’s most recent update time to synchronize the latest updates. The default sync frequency is daily.
Personal Information: Now you need to map the offline schema to Zoho column name. Here, the details of the User are asked.
Product: In the similar way as done above, we need to map the offline events schema of the product to Zoho.
Once done, click on “Test Connection” to proceed.
Once done, you can view the latest leads data available in your CRM as per the mapping provided above.
You can check for errors if any are shown in the table data itself.
Click Finish to complete the setup.
You can access the set-up again by clicking on the edit button in the Zoho CRM connector widget
The set-up configurations can be edited if required, from the Manage connections section.
The source setup is completed, now the destination is to be set up. For that, refer to the documentation below: