Connect WP User Manager to Advanced Custom Fields
Let the integrations WP User Manager and Advanced Custom Fields talk to each other and create fully autonomous workflows, directly within your WordPress website. This allows you to focus your resources and time on tasks that are really important for your business.
Triggers & actions
To learn more about how to connect WP User Manager, simply click on one of the available triggers and actions down below.
Get started
To make your start as easy as possible, we prepared various helpfiles for you that help you getting started with connecting WP User Manager with Advanced Custom Fields in no time.
Requirements
This connection requires you to have the following plugins/services in place:
Documentation
For your convenience, we prepared you various links that help you getting started with using WP Webhooks.
Possible scenarios
To get the extra kick of inspiration, we prepared you with various examples on how to use both of these integrations down below.
When a user password was changed via
WP User Manager, add, update, or delete ACF comment meta via
Advanced Custom Fields.

When a user password was recovered via
WP User Manager, add, update, or delete ACF post meta via
Advanced Custom Fields.

When a user was registered via
WP User Manager, add, update, or delete ACF post meta via
Advanced Custom Fields.

When a user was updated via
WP User Manager, add, update, or delete ACF post meta via
Advanced Custom Fields.

When a cover photo was removed via
WP User Manager, add, update, or delete ACF term meta via
Advanced Custom Fields.

When a user password was changed via
WP User Manager, add, update, or delete ACF post meta via
Advanced Custom Fields.

When a user was registered via
WP User Manager, add, update, or delete ACF comment meta via
Advanced Custom Fields.

When a profile photo was removed via
WP User Manager, add, update, or delete ACF post meta via
Advanced Custom Fields.

When a cover photo was updated via
WP User Manager, add, update, or delete ACF comment meta via
Advanced Custom Fields.

When a profile photo was removed via
WP User Manager, add, update, or delete ACF comment meta via
Advanced Custom Fields.

When a profile photo was updated via
WP User Manager, add, update, or delete ACF post meta via
Advanced Custom Fields.

When a user logged in via
WP User Manager, add, update, or delete ACF post meta via
Advanced Custom Fields.

When a cover photo was removed via
WP User Manager, update an options page via
Advanced Custom Fields.

When a profile photo was updated via
WP User Manager, add, update, or delete ACF term meta via
Advanced Custom Fields.

When a user password was recovered via
WP User Manager, add, update, or delete ACF term meta via
Advanced Custom Fields.

When a user password was recovered via
WP User Manager, add, update, or delete ACF comment meta via
Advanced Custom Fields.

When a user was registered via
WP User Manager, add, update, or delete ACF term meta via
Advanced Custom Fields.

Integration details
To learn more about the two integrations, we suggest taking a look at their individual descriptions down below.
WP User Manager
WP User Manager is a highly customizable user management plugin for WordPress. It allows you to create dynamic registration forms, logins, account customization, and much more.
Advanced Custom Fields
Advanced Custom Fields is a WordPress plugin that allows users to add custom fields to their WordPress websites. These custom fields can be used to store additional information about a post, page, or custom post type, which can then be displayed on the website's front-end using shortcodes or template tags.
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ACF comment field updated
This webhook fires as soon as a comment field was updated within Advanced Custom Fields.
Customizations
Down below you will find a list of possible customizations you have available within our plugin. You can use them to fire the trigger only on certain criterias.
Add only the comment IDs you want to fire the trigger on. You can also choose multiple ones by comma-separating them. If none are added, all are triggered.
Add only the meta keys you want to fire the trigger on. You can also choose multiple ones by comma-separating them. If none are added, all are triggered.