Campaign Monitor and Drupal start hanging out
Since we released the Campaign Monitor API way back in July 2005 we've seen it used in ways we never anticipated. On top of the way you guys have been using it, we've also been incredibly lucky to have many customers put together API kits in their language of preference (such as Ruby on Rails, PHP, .NET and Flash).
For those of you familiar with the incredibly popular Drupal content management system, Campaign Monitor customer Alexis Bellido recently put together a free Drupal module that makes it easy to integrate Campaign Monitor into any form on a Drupal managed site. Install the module then drop in your API key and List ID and you're done.
Judging by the comments, a number of further improvements to the module are in the works, so if anything eventuates we'll be sure to post about it here. A huge thanks to Alexis for putting this module together, we're looking forward to seeing where he takes it from here.
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4 Comments
Alexis Bellido
April 14, 2007 2:20am
Hey David, thanks for mentioning the module. It’s very simple now but gets the job done.
I hope to find the time to improve it soon and receive some more feedback for features that Campaign Monitor users may need.
Cheers!
Scott T.
April 14, 2007 2:29am
I custom-built Campaign Monitor support into our Drupal site http://www.pando.com. A proper module will be nice. I’ll take a look at it and see if I can contribute to make it work for us and give back.
Dave Greiner
April 14, 2007 2:02pm
Great to hear Alexis, thanks again for everything. That’s an awesome looking site there Scott, any help you can lend to make the module even better would be very much appreciated. Thanks guys.
Gavin Doolan
August 27, 2008 9:11pm
I think this is fantastic, I just launched a Drupal site http://www.vintagejdm.com using SimpleNews email module, but Campaign Monitor offers so many fantastic features I think this is absolutely neccessary.
Will definately give this a try I think.