Q: API + Systeme.io
Hi there, can I integrate Zylvie with Systeme.io? Perhaps through Pabbly? I am trying out SamCart to increase check-out/cart conversations, but I've discovered SamCart does not integrate with outlier tools using NotifyURL since they raised $83MM in capital and integrated AI. Have you guys done an apples to apples comparison with SamCart or Thrive Cart on conversions? (Btw, API is not am option for Sam Cart, it is an option with Thrive Cart. Thank you!
Jay_from_Zylvie
Oct 21, 2025A: Hi there,
How exactly do you want to integrate Systeme.io with Zylvie?
AFAIK Systeme.io is an all-in-one marketing platform, so there are many aspects of their platform.
If you can clarify how specifically you want to integrate Systeme.io with Zylvie's checkout, I can guide you better.
With thanks,
Jay
Short answer: Yes — you can use Zylvie with Systeme.io (embed Zylvie carts on pages or pass data via Pabbly), and Zylvie’s strength is boosting conversions through specialized checkout features. Jay from Zylvie answered another user on May 2, 2025 and said that Zylvie is a specialized checkout tool that goes deep on conversion-driving features — multi-item cart checkouts, order bumps and multiple upsells, cart-abandonment recovery, urgency timers/quantity counters, testimonials/trust signals, etc. — whereas Systeme.io is more of an all-in-one platform with a basic checkout. You can find that answer here: https://appsumo.com/products/zylvie/questions/benefits-of-using-zylvie-with-systemeio-1351422/ Practical note on SamCart vs ThriveCart: if SamCart won’t expose webhooks/NotifyURL (or API) you can’t bridge events with Pabbly; ThriveCart’s API makes integrations easier. If you can’t get the necessary webhook/NotifyURL from SamCart, consider embedding Zylvie or using a platform that provides webhooks/API so you can use Zylvie’s conversion features. Happy to help map a specific integration flow if you tell me which events you need passed (purchase, refund, upsell, etc.).
Verified purchaser
Thank you - I am integrating SamCart with Systems is primarily for 2 reasons. 1) SC has a 'slide out' check out feature that 'appears' on the page after a set time syncing with a VSL, but I guess I can embed Zylvie and use Systeme's timer. 2) SC embeds credit card information like 'Shop' does increasing conversion. Does Zylvie have something like this or is this 'feature' on your roadmap?
Hi there,
1. Yes, our embed feature should just work fine for that, though you'll need something external for the timer functionality -- that's a bit of a niche use case that we don't provide out of the box.
2. What do you mean by embedding credit card information?
If you're more specific, I can shed more light on this.
With thanks,
Jay
Verified purchaser
Hi Jay, thank you your quick response. By embedding I mean SamCart auto populates the credit card info in their checkout form vs filling it out manually. I assume they have a partnership with Shop or another merchant that allows them to do this? It's not a big deal, but they've shown it increases conversions
Hi there,
Unfortunately auto-populating credit card details isn't possible, because the Zylvie embed sits in a silo (inline frame) with minimal communication with the main frame (your site).
We'll explore if there's any workarounds for this, but currently it's not possible, especially when it comes to sensitive credit card info.
Hope this clarifies.
With thanks,
Jay
Verified purchaser
Good morning Jay, thanks for the update. Maybe check with AppSumo, they have 'auto population' for CC's via Link? Hey, I appreciate your quick responses plus dedication to improving Zylvie -- I read your responses and roadmap. I purchased Zylvie (5-Codes). I'm excited to work with you guys!! Btw, random question where did the name "Zylvie" orginate from? Sound like a Greek Goddess :)
Hi Joe,
Welcome aboard, and yes, we'll check with AppSumo to see how to do it with Link.
It should be possible, we'll look into it.
As for our name, nothing that profound...
"Zylvie" was inspired by the character "Sylvie" in the Netflix TV Show, "Emily in Paris."
Chosen because the .com was available!
With thanks,
Jay