Kick off client projects after Stripe payment with Google Drive, ClickUp, Gmail, Sheets, and Slack
Create Job Folders, Tasks, Alerts, and Onboarding Emails After Stripe Payment with Google Drive, ClickUp, and Slack
Categories: Payments, Project Operations, Client Onboarding
This workflow creates a complete payment → project kickoff system for service-based businesses. Once a client pays via Stripe, the system automatically provisions project infrastructure, records the order, notifies the team, and sends clear next steps to the client.
Built for operational reliability rather than flash, this workflow proves that strong client experiences come from consistent execution, not manual coordination.
Benefits
Instant Project Kickoff** – Projects are fully set up the moment payment clears Operational Consistency** – Every client starts with the same clean structure Fail‑Loud Safeguards** – Critical errors stop execution and alert the team Reduced Manual Ops** – No copying data across tools after payment Professional Client Experience** – Immediate confirmation and next steps Fully Customizable** – Folder structures and tasks are examples, not constraints
How It Works
Payment & Validation
Listens for successful Stripe payments Verifies required customer and package data Prevents partial setup if data is missing
Client & Order Identification
Locates the client in your CRM using email Creates an internal order record as a source of truth
Project Infrastructure Provisioning
Creates a project folder structure in Google Drive (example configuration) Creates a ClickUp project list with default tasks (example configuration)
Communication & Handoff
Sends a welcome email with onboarding instructions to the client Notifies the internal team in Slack that work can begin
Error Handling
Critical failures stop execution and surface alerts Non‑critical failures alert the team but allow progress
This staged approach keeps the workflow easy to reason about and safe to operate at scale.
Required Setup Configuration
Core Configuration
Update the Workflow Configuration node:
intakeFormUrl – Your onboarding or intake form parentFolderId – Google Drive folder where client projects live
Required Integrations
Stripe Google Drive Google Sheets (CRM + Orders) ClickUp Gmail Slack
Once credentials are connected and configuration values are set, the workflow is ready for testing.
Project Structure (Example Configuration)
The structures below are examples only. They demonstrate how the workflow provisions infrastructure automatically. You can freely rename, remove, or replace folders and tasks to match any service or industry.
Google Drive
Example folder structure:
YYYY-MM — Client Name — Package ├─ 01-Intake ├─ 02-Logo ├─ 03-Brand Kit ├─ 04-Website └─ 05-Final Delivery
ClickUp
Example default tasks:
Brand Questionnaire Review Logo Concepts Brand Kit Website Build
All task names, counts, and priorities are customizable.
Business Use Cases
Agencies delivering repeatable services Productized service businesses Freelancers managing multiple paid engagements Internal teams onboarding clients or stakeholders
If work begins after payment, this workflow fits.
Business Impact
Faster project start times Fewer setup errors Clear ownership between sales and delivery Improved client confidence after payment Reduced operational overhead as volume scales
The payment moment becomes a clean handoff instead of an operational bottleneck.
Difficulty & Cost
Difficulty Level:** Intermediate Estimated Setup Time:** 30–45 minutes Monthly Operating Cost:** ~$0–$10 (API usage dependent)
Installation Steps
Connect all required credentials Update the Workflow Configuration node Run a test Stripe payment Verify folders, tasks, email, and Slack alerts Activate the workflow
Customization & Extensions
This workflow is designed to plug cleanly into a larger end‑to‑end sales → delivery automation system. If you are building multiple automations, this template typically sits in the middle of the lifecycle.
How It Fits Into a Larger System
Common upstream and downstream integrations include:
Lead & Opportunity Pipelines** When combined with lead scraping, enrichment, and qualification workflows, this automation acts as the handoff point where a qualified opportunity becomes a paid project.
Proposal & Payment Flows** This workflow is commonly triggered after an automated proposal + Stripe checkout flow, ensuring that once payment clears, production begins immediately with no manual coordination.
Client Intake & Brief Generation** The welcome email can link directly into automated intake form workflows that convert responses into structured briefs, creative direction, or production instructions.
Production & Delivery Pipelines** Project folders and tasks created here can act as triggers for downstream workflows such as approvals, revision tracking, asset delivery, or website launches.
Typical Expansion Path
For fast ROI, many teams implement these stages in order:
Payment → Project Kickoff (this workflow) Intake Form → Structured Brief Production Pipelines (Design / Website / Delivery)
Additional layers such as lead scraping, outbound outreach, and nurture engines can be added before this workflow once delivery operations are stable.
If you’re curious, I’ve built other templates that cover the steps before and after this one (lead gen, proposals, intake, production, etc.). You can find those on my profile — they’re designed to work together, but each one stands on its own.
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