Offer configuration is the source of truth
The Kit (ConvertKit) and ActiveCampaign integration should start from the offer record: product, price, checkout mode, invoice, and automation context.
Integration pair
Start with Kit (ConvertKit) and connect it to ActiveCampaign: Capture leads on ActiveCampaign and follow up through Kit (ConvertKit). Plandalf keeps checkout, offer data, buyer records, and follow-up events aligned.
email, marketing, website, sdk
Kit (ConvertKit) participates in this Plandalf integration path.
Plandalf
Offers, Timers, checkout data, payment context, invoices, entitlements, and events.
email, marketing, website, sdk
ActiveCampaign participates in this Plandalf integration path.
Setup pattern
Related searches
The useful version of a Kit (ConvertKit) and ActiveCampaign integration is not just an app directory card. It shows the Plandalf screens where Offers, payment options, invoices, integrations, Automations, and API handoffs are actually configured.
The Kit (ConvertKit) and ActiveCampaign integration should start from the offer record: product, price, checkout mode, invoice, and automation context.
Kit (ConvertKit) and ActiveCampaign should receive a purchase event with buyer, product, invoice, coupon, and deadline context, not a bare notification.
Use hosted checkout, embedded checkout, buy buttons, or SDK checkout depending on where Kit (ConvertKit) and ActiveCampaign sit in the stack.
Use these Plandalf pages when building the Kit (ConvertKit) and ActiveCampaign path so every feature, integration, sequence, and API handoff has a next click.