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Connect Deformity with MySQL

Connect Deformity to MySQL through Zapier so every finished form can trigger work inside MySQL without custom API code, manual exports, or copy-paste handoffs.

Connect Deformity to MySQL through Zapier so new form submissions can create rows in your operational database automatically.

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Connect form responses to MySQL without rebuilding your workflow from scratch.

Use Deformity as the trigger in Zapier and route the response into the tool your team already works from.

How to connect Deformity with MySQL

1

Create or open your Deformity form

Start with the Deformity form that should trigger the workflow so Zapier can listen for new finished submissions.

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Use Deformity as the Zapier trigger

Create a new Zap, choose Deformity as the trigger app, and connect the form so Zapier can pull in the submission data.

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Send the response to MySQL

Choose MySQL as the action app in Zapier, map the Deformity fields into the action, and test the Zap before going live.

What you can do with Deformity + MySQL

MySQL data sync

Move Deformity submissions into MySQL so form responses can join the rest of your reporting, database, or operations stack.

Pipeline automation

Use Zapier to pass structured response data from Deformity into MySQL without building a custom connector first.

Connected reporting

Analyze or operationalize submission data inside MySQL alongside the other systems your team already trusts.

Cross-system visibility

Keep Deformity part of the broader data workflow instead of treating form responses as a separate silo.

Ready to connect Deformity with MySQL?

Build the form first. Connect the workflow right after.

Deformity keeps the form experience polished while making it easier to route submissions into the systems your team already depends on.

Frequently asked questions

Is this a native MySQL integration?

No. This page covers connecting Deformity to MySQL through Zapier. Deformity acts as the trigger and MySQL receives the action on the Zapier side.

What data can I send from Deformity to MySQL?

You can map the answers and metadata exposed by the Deformity trigger in Zapier into the relevant MySQL action fields.

Where do I set it up?

Start from the Deformity Zapier setup flow, connect your accounts in Zapier, and finish the field mapping inside the Zap.