Connect Woocommerce to WP Courseware
While your competitors are working hard on their growth, better don't waste any time with tedious tasks. With WP Webhooks, you can connect Woocommerce and WP Courseware together to create highly automated workflows so that you can focus your time and resources on what's really important to your business.
Available triggers and actions
With these integrations, you can simply connect Woocommerce with any other of our integrations and vice versa. In case you want to learn more about a specific endpoint, you can simply click on it.
Get started
Use the help files and links down below to get started using WP Webhooks and get Woocommerce and WP Courseware connected in no time.
Requirements
To use these integrations, please note that the following plugins/services are required:
Documentation
To make your start as smooth as possible, we prepared various helpfiles for you that assure an easy start using WP Webhooks.
Connection examples
Down below you will find various examples on how you can use these two integrations in combination.
When an order was deleted via
WooCommerce, enroll a user to one or multiple courses via
WP Courseware.
When a product review has been approved via
WooCommerce, unenroll a user from one or multiple courses via
WP Courseware.
When a user password is updated via
WooCommerce, unenroll a user from one or multiple courses via
WP Courseware.
When a coupon was updated via
WooCommerce, unenroll a user from one or multiple courses via
WP Courseware.
When a product was restored via
WooCommerce, unenroll a user from one or multiple courses via
WP Courseware.
When a coupon was created via
WooCommerce, unenroll a user from one or multiple courses via
WP Courseware.
When a coupon was restored via
WooCommerce, enroll a user to one or multiple courses via
WP Courseware.
When an order was created via
WooCommerce, enroll a user to one or multiple courses via
WP Courseware.
When an order was restored via
WooCommerce, unenroll a user from one or multiple courses via
WP Courseware.
When a product was created via
WooCommerce, enroll a user to one or multiple courses via
WP Courseware.
When a customer was deleted via
WooCommerce, enroll a user to one or multiple courses via
WP Courseware.
When a user password is updated via
WooCommerce, enroll a user to one or multiple courses via
WP Courseware.
When a coupon was restored via
WooCommerce, unenroll a user from one or multiple courses via
WP Courseware.
When a customer was updated via
WooCommerce, enroll a user to one or multiple courses via
WP Courseware.
When a coupon was deleted via
WooCommerce, enroll a user to one or multiple courses via
WP Courseware.
When an order was created via
WooCommerce, unenroll a user from one or multiple courses via
WP Courseware.
When a product was created via
WooCommerce, unenroll a user from one or multiple courses via
WP Courseware.
When a coupon was created via
WooCommerce, enroll a user to one or multiple courses via
WP Courseware.
When a product was viewed via
WooCommerce, enroll a user to one or multiple courses via
WP Courseware.
Integration summary
To learn more about the two integrations, we suggest taking a look at their individual descriptions down below.
Woocommerce
WooCommerce is an open-source e-commerce plugin for WordPress. It is designed for small to large-sized online merchants using WordPress. While WooCommerce webhooks are, by default, limited, WP Webhooks aims to fill that gap.
WP Courseware
WP Courseware is a learning management plugin for WordPress that allows you to create online courses with a simple drag and drop builder.
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