Connect IFTTT to WordPress

Are you looking for a way to connect IFTTT and WordPress together? Then you just found your perfect solution. WP Webhooks allows you to create fully automated workflows directly within your WordPress website so that you can focus on other parts of your business.

All endpoints

Start automating by using our optimized endpoints for IFTTT. To learn more about a specific endpoint, simply click on it.
Triggers (Send Data) Actions (Receive Data)
The WordPress Logo for our integration Comment created The WordPress Logo for our integration Create comment
The WordPress Logo for our integration Comment deleted The WordPress Logo for our integration Create post
The WordPress Logo for our integration Comment trashed The WordPress Logo for our integration Create user
The WordPress Logo for our integration Comment updated The WordPress Logo for our integration Custom PHP action
The WordPress Logo for our integration Custom trigger called The WordPress Logo for our integration Delete comment
The WordPress Logo for our integration DEMO TEST TRIGGER The WordPress Logo for our integration Delete post
The WordPress Logo for our integration Email sent The WordPress Logo for our integration Delete user
The WordPress Logo for our integration Post created The WordPress Logo for our integration Get multiple posts
The WordPress Logo for our integration Post deleted The WordPress Logo for our integration Get multiple users
The WordPress Logo for our integration Post trashed The WordPress Logo for our integration Get post
The WordPress Logo for our integration Post updated The WordPress Logo for our integration Get user
The WordPress Logo for our integration User created The IFTTT Logo for our WP Webhooks integration Send data to IFTTT webhook
The WordPress Logo for our integration User deleted The WordPress Logo for our integration Send email
The WordPress Logo for our integration Set taxonomy term meta
The WordPress Logo for our integration User updated The WordPress Logo for our integration Set taxonomy terms
The WordPress Logo for our integration Hook apply_filters fired Pro The WordPress Logo for our integration Test action
The WordPress Logo for our integration Hook do_action fired Pro The WordPress Logo for our integration Trash comment
The IFTTT Logo for our WP Webhooks integration IFTTT webhook request received Pro The WordPress Logo for our integration Update comment
The WordPress Logo for our integration New site created Pro The WordPress Logo for our integration Activate plugin Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration Plugin activated Pro The WordPress Logo for our integration Call PHP function Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration Plugin deactivated Pro The WordPress Logo for our integration Call apply_filters hook Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration Plugin deleted Pro The WordPress Logo for our integration Copy file Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration Shortcode called Pro The WordPress Logo for our integration Copy folder Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration Taxonomy term created Pro The WordPress Logo for our integration Create URL attachment Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration Taxonomy term deleted Pro The WordPress Logo for our integration Create base64 attachment Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration Taxonomy term updated Pro The WordPress Logo for our integration Create file Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration User logged out Pro The WordPress Logo for our integration Create folder Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration User password reset Pro The WordPress Logo for our integration Create path attachment Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration WordPress hook fired Pro The WordPress Logo for our integration Create taxonomy term Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration Deactivate plugin Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration Delete attachment Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration Delete file Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration Delete folder Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration Delete taxonomy term Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration Fire do_action hook Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration Fire multiple webhooks Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration Get taxonomy term Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration Get taxonomy terms Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration Install plugin Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration Move file Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration Move folder Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration Multisite assign user Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration Rename file or folder Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration Send remote HTTP POST Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration Uninstall plugin Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration Update plugin Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration Update post Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration Update taxonomy term Pro
The WordPress Logo for our integration Update user Pro

Get started

To learn more about how you can connect IFTTT with WordPress, we preapred you some neat details on getting started down below.

Requirements

In order to use the integrations, you need to have the following plugin/services installed and activated:

Documentation

To make sure you have everything you need, we prepared some neat links for you that assure a smooth start of using WP Webhooks.

Scenario examples

Within the list down below, you will find various examples on how to connect the integrations together.
When a IFTTT webhook request was received via The IFTTT Logo for our WP Webhooks integration IFTTT, create a post via The WordPress Logo for our integration WordPress.
When a IFTTT webhook request was received via The IFTTT Logo for our WP Webhooks integration IFTTT, get one or multiple taxonomy terms via The WordPress Logo for our integration WordPress.
When a IFTTT webhook request was received via The IFTTT Logo for our WP Webhooks integration IFTTT, deactivate a plugin via The WordPress Logo for our integration WordPress.
When a IFTTT webhook request was received via The IFTTT Logo for our WP Webhooks integration IFTTT, move a folder via The WordPress Logo for our integration WordPress.
When a IFTTT webhook request was received via The IFTTT Logo for our WP Webhooks integration IFTTT, copy a folder via The WordPress Logo for our integration WordPress.
When a IFTTT webhook request was received via The IFTTT Logo for our WP Webhooks integration IFTTT, get a single taxonomy term via The WordPress Logo for our integration WordPress.
When a IFTTT webhook request was received via The IFTTT Logo for our WP Webhooks integration IFTTT, trash a comment via The WordPress Logo for our integration WordPress.
When a IFTTT webhook request was received via The IFTTT Logo for our WP Webhooks integration IFTTT, create a taxonomy term via The WordPress Logo for our integration WordPress.
When a IFTTT webhook request was received via The IFTTT Logo for our WP Webhooks integration IFTTT, assign a user to a multisite sub-site via The WordPress Logo for our integration WordPress.
When a IFTTT webhook request was received via The IFTTT Logo for our WP Webhooks integration IFTTT, get a user via The WordPress Logo for our integration WordPress.
When a IFTTT webhook request was received via The IFTTT Logo for our WP Webhooks integration IFTTT, create an attachment from a URL via The WordPress Logo for our integration WordPress.
When a IFTTT webhook request was received via The IFTTT Logo for our WP Webhooks integration IFTTT, fire custom PHP code via The WordPress Logo for our integration WordPress.
When a IFTTT webhook request was received via The IFTTT Logo for our WP Webhooks integration IFTTT, send an email via The WordPress Logo for our integration WordPress.
When a IFTTT webhook request was received via The IFTTT Logo for our WP Webhooks integration IFTTT, call a apply_filters hook via The WordPress Logo for our integration WordPress.
When a IFTTT webhook request was received via The IFTTT Logo for our WP Webhooks integration IFTTT, create a user via The WordPress Logo for our integration WordPress.
When a IFTTT webhook request was received via The IFTTT Logo for our WP Webhooks integration IFTTT, set custom taxonomy terms via The WordPress Logo for our integration WordPress.
When a IFTTT webhook request was received via The IFTTT Logo for our WP Webhooks integration IFTTT, activate a plugin via The WordPress Logo for our integration WordPress.
When a IFTTT webhook request was received via The IFTTT Logo for our WP Webhooks integration IFTTT, delete a user via The WordPress Logo for our integration WordPress.
When a IFTTT webhook request was received via The IFTTT Logo for our WP Webhooks integration IFTTT, install a plugin via The WordPress Logo for our integration WordPress.
When a IFTTT webhook request was received via The IFTTT Logo for our WP Webhooks integration IFTTT, delete a post via The WordPress Logo for our integration WordPress.
When a IFTTT webhook request was received via The IFTTT Logo for our WP Webhooks integration IFTTT, get or search for multiple posts via The WordPress Logo for our integration WordPress.

Integration info

In case it is unclear of what each of the integrations is about, we prepared a short explanation for both the IFTTT and the WordPress integration down below.

IFTTT

IFTTT (short for "If This Then That") is a web-based service that allows users to create simple "recipes" that specify a trigger (this) and an action (that) to be taken when the trigger occurs. These recipes, also known as "applets," can be used to automate tasks and connect various web services, devices, and apps. For example, a user could create an applet that automatically turns off their smart lights when they leave their home or sends them a notification if it starts raining in their location. IFTTT is a versatile tool that can be used to streamline workflows and automate tasks in many different ways.

WordPress

WordPress is a free, open-source platform to create websites and blogs. It is used on more than 64 million sites and continuously grows. WP Webhooks is made for WordPress and offers amazing features right out of the box to save you time and resources. It will extend the CMS by WordPress webhooks.

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