Integrate TidyHQ with RepairShopr to automate workflows, sync data between apps, and eliminate repetitive tasks with AI-powered automation.
List Appointment Type in Repairshopr when Contact Activated in TidyHQ
List All Custom Assets from RepairShopr when Contact Activated in TidyHQ
List All Contacts from RepairShopr when Contact Activated in TidyHQ
List All Customers from RepairShopr when Contact Activated in TidyHQ
List All Estimates from RepairShopr when Contact Activated in TidyHQ
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TidyHQ
When this happens...
Contact Activated
Contact Merged
Contact Updated
Contact Group Added
Contact Group Removed
Event Created
Event Activated
Event Updated
Event Deleted
Event Pack Reserved
Event Pack Activated
Event Pack Expired
Event Pack Cancelled
Event Ticket Created
Event Ticket Updated
Event Ticket Deleted
Finance Order Pending
Finance Order Activated
Finance Order Cancelled
Membership Created
Membership Updated
Membership Activated
Membership Cancelled
RepairShopr
Automatically do this!
List Appointment Type
List All Custom Assets
List All Contacts
List All Customers
List All Estimates
List All Invoices
List All Items
List All Leads
List All Line Items
List All Ticket Forms
List All Payment method
List All Payments
List All Portal Users
List All Products
List All Purchase Orders
List All RMM Alerts
List All Invoice Schedules
List All Account Settings
Get Tab Settings
Get Printing Settings
List All Ticket Timers
List All Tickets
Get Ticket Settings
List All Timelogs
Get Last Timelog
Get Current User
List All User
List All Vendors
List All Wiki Pages
List Appointment Type in Repairshopr when Contact Activated in TidyHQ
Use this flowList All Custom Assets from RepairShopr when Contact Activated in TidyHQ
Use this flowList All Contacts from RepairShopr when Contact Activated in TidyHQ
Use this flowList All Customers from RepairShopr when Contact Activated in TidyHQ
Use this flowList All Estimates from RepairShopr when Contact Activated in TidyHQ
Use this flowList All Invoices from RepairShopr when Contact Activated in TidyHQ
Use this flowList All Items from RepairShopr when Contact Activated in TidyHQ
Use this flowList All Leads from RepairShopr when Contact Activated in TidyHQ
Use this flowList All Line Items from RepairShopr when Contact Activated in TidyHQ
Use this flowList All Ticket Forms from RepairShopr when Contact Activated in TidyHQ
Use this flowEverything you can automate between TidyHQ and RepairShopr.
When this happensTriggers
A trigger is an event that starts a workflow.
Triggers when a contact has been created manually or automatically.
Triggers when two contacts are merged.
Triggers when a Contact is updated.
This trigger activates when a contact group is added.
This triggers when a contact is removed from a group.
This triggers when an Event is created.
Action is the task that follows automatically within your TidyHQ integrations.
Creates a new contact.
Updates an existing contact.
Add a note to a Contact, given a Tidy-Assigned Identifier for the Contact
Add a note to a Invoice, given a Tidy-Assigned Identifier for the Invoice.
Add a note to a Membership, given a Tidy-Assigned Identifier for the Membership.
Deletes a contact, given a Tidy-Assigned Identifier.

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Configure your workflow
Set up triggers, actions, and map your data.
Test & publish
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When your group needs to collect membership dues, communicate with everyone and keep track of your finances and more, TidyHQ has you covered.
Learn moreRepairShopr is a platform to manage a service or repair business with job tracking (ticketing) and an emphasis on great communication.
Learn moreSign up for a free viaSocket account, then authorize both your TidyHQ and RepairShopr accounts. From there, pick a trigger in one app and an action in the other. Your first workflow can be live in under five minutes.
Yes. viaSocket uses instant triggers where available, so data moves between TidyHQ and RepairShopr as soon as the event happens. Scheduled polling triggers run at a maximum interval of 15 minutes.
Yes. You can map specific fields, apply filters to skip records that do not match your conditions, and transform values before they reach RepairShopr. No coding required.
Yes. You can set up a workflow where TidyHQ triggers actions in RepairShopr, and a separate workflow where RepairShopr triggers actions in TidyHQ. Both run independently and in real time.
viaSocket logs every run so you can see exactly what succeeded and what failed. Failed tasks can be retried from the dashboard without re-configuring the workflow.
Yes, there is a free plan that covers basic workflows between TidyHQ and RepairShopr. Paid plans unlock higher task limits, faster polling, and advanced features like multi-step workflows and conditional logic.
No. The entire TidyHQ and RepairShopr integration is built through a visual, point-and-click interface. Code blocks are available if you want them, but they are never required.