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Your Constant Contact account is built for email marketing, but it can’t pull leads directly from Facebook Lead Ads. That means you’re either manually uploading leads or hoping third-party automation doesn’t drop them.
LeadSync connects Facebook leads to Constant Contact automatically. Every form submission becomes a new contact in your list within seconds, ready for immediate follow-up.
The whole setup takes about 10 minutes. Your first lead appears in Constant Contact within seconds.
Constant Contact is designed for small to mid-size businesses that need simple, effective email marketing. But it needs a way to get Facebook leads into your contact list.
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Log into your LeadSync dashboard. Click Connections in the top menu, then click Add Connection.
Select Constant Contact from the dropdown list.
LeadSync will redirect you to Constant Contact’s login page. This is Constant Contact’s OAuth authorization—LeadSync is asking permission to access your account.
Log in with your Constant Contact email and password. You’ll see a permission screen asking if you want to allow LeadSync access. Click Allow.
Constant Contact will redirect you back to LeadSync. Your access token is now saved securely, and you won’t need to log in again.
Back in LeadSync, give your connection a name. Something like “Constant Contact – Facebook Ads” works great. This helps you identify the connection if you add multiple ones later.
Click Update Connection. LeadSync will now pull your Constant Contact lists and show them in a new dropdown.
Select the Constant Contact list where you want Facebook leads to arrive. We recommend creating a dedicated list for Facebook Lead Ads. This keeps your lead automation separate from other email sequences.
Click Update Connection again. Your connection is now live.
Go to the Lead Forms section in LeadSync. Click Add Facebook Lead Form.
Select your Facebook Page from the first dropdown. This is the Page where your Lead Ad is running.
Select the specific Lead Form from the second dropdown. This is the form that appears when someone clicks your Facebook ad.
Select your Constant Contact connection from the third dropdown.
Click Update notification. LeadSync is now listening for new leads from this Facebook form.
If your Facebook Lead Form asks for more than just name and email—like job title, company, phone, or custom fields—you’ll want to map those to Constant Contact so the data ends up in the right place.
In the Lead Form setup page, scroll to Field Mapping. On the left you’ll see each field from your Facebook form. On the right, you’ll see the matching Constant Contact fields.
Match them up. For example, map “Job Title” from Facebook to “Job Title” in Constant Contact. Map “Company Name” to “Company Name.” And so on.
Click Update notification when you’re done. Your mapping is saved.
Before scaling up, submit a test lead through your Facebook form. Check Constant Contact a few seconds later to confirm the lead arrived with all the correct data.
Go to your Constant Contact list and look for the test contact. Verify that the name, email, job title, company, and any other fields are there.
If everything looks good, you’re ready to go live with your full ad campaigns.
We strongly recommend creating a separate Constant Contact list just for Facebook Lead Ads. This way you can set up a dedicated automation workflow for Facebook leads without affecting your other email lists.
To create a new list in Constant Contact, go to Lists in your account, click Create List, and name it something like “Facebook Leads – 2025.” Then select that list in your LeadSync connection.
Constant Contact has standard fields like name, email, phone, company, and job title. It also lets you create custom fields for any unique data you want to collect.
If your Facebook form has fields that don’t match Constant Contact’s standard fields, create custom fields in Constant Contact first. Then map them in LeadSync’s Field Mapping section.
If your Facebook form collects phone and company information, LeadSync will sync those to Constant Contact’s Phone and Company fields. This gives you more complete contact records and opens up better segmentation options in your email campaigns.
You can send leads from multiple Facebook forms to the same Constant Contact list. Go to Lead Forms and add multiple Facebook forms, all pointing to the same Constant Contact connection and list.
This is useful if you’re running different campaigns with different forms but want all leads in one central list.
Constant Contact is perfect for email nurture sequences, but your leads might need other channels too.
LeadSync lets you route the same Facebook leads to multiple destinations at the same time:
A typical setup: Constant Contact handles your nurture email sequence, while Slack gets an instant alert so your sales team can jump on hot leads right away.
No. LeadSync automatically refreshes your Constant Contact access token in the background. Once you connect, it stays connected. You don’t need to re-authorize unless you revoke the connection.
Leads arrive within seconds of form submission. Usually within 2-5 seconds. You can start your Constant Contact automation sequences immediately.
Yes. Each Facebook Page is independent in LeadSync, but they can all feed the same Constant Contact list. Add multiple Lead Forms pointing to the same Constant Contact connection and list.
Create multiple connections in LeadSync, each pointing to a different Constant Contact list. Then connect each Facebook form to the connection you want. This gives you total flexibility in routing.
No. If you add a new field to your Facebook form, go back to your Lead Form settings in LeadSync and add the mapping for the new field. Leads submitted after that will include the new field data.
LeadSync charges a flat monthly rate based on your plan. No per-lead fees. Sync 50 leads or 50,000 leads—your price stays the same.
Absolutely. Set up the integration, submit a test lead through your Facebook form, and verify it arrives in Constant Contact. Once you’re confident it’s working correctly, scale up to your full campaigns.
If you disconnect LeadSync from Constant Contact, new leads will stop syncing. But your existing Constant Contact subscribers will stay in your list. You can reconnect at any time to start syncing again.
Yes. Your OAuth token is encrypted and stored securely. LeadSync only uses it to add subscribers to your list. You can revoke access in your Constant Contact account settings at any time.
Looking for a different destination for your Facebook leads? These integration guides walk you through setup step by step:
Every lead that sits in Facebook without reaching Constant Contact is a lead that’s not in your nurture sequence.
LeadSync gets them there instantly. OAuth connection, automatic data mapping, real-time sync. No code. No manual uploads. Just leads flowing straight from Facebook into your Constant Contact list.
Try LeadSync free for 14 days. Connect Facebook to Constant Contact, watch your first leads arrive, and start your email follow-up immediately. No credit card required.
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