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Send WordPress data to Pabbly Connect with WP Webhooks

This helpfile explains you the basics to connect WP Webhooks with Pabbly Connect.
If you want to learn more about how to receive data from Pabbly Connect, feel free to check out this manual.

Send Data within a Flows automation

If you are using the Flows feature of WP Webhooks, you can simply select the “Pabbly Connect” integration from the integration dropdown of any action you add. This allows you to add your Pabbly Connect webhook URL, which will then receive the data in return.

Send Data directly on a WordPress event

You can also create a direct connection between WordPress and Pabbly Connect by using our Trigger (Send Data) feature. This allows you to create direct connections to Pabbly without the need of using a whole Flow.
It supports all of our available integrations.

How to set up the Pabbly Connect Webhooks extension

  1. To get started, please create a new Workflow within Pabbly.
  2. Once created, open up the Workflow and add your first step. This step is responsible for triggering this Workflow.
  3. As the first step, please search for “Webhooks” and select the “Webhooks” app from Pabbly Connect.

After you added the app, Pabbly will show you a dynamically generated Webhook URL. Please place this URL into the WP Webhooks trigger of your choice.
To add it, please head over to your WordPress dashboard -> Settings -> WP Webhooks -> Send Data, and add your webhook URL there.

The dynamic “Webhook URL” within Pabbly Connect

Once this URL is added within your chosen trigger of WP Webhooks, you successfully created a connection between our plugin and Pabbly Connect.

At this point, every time your selected trigger is fired, Pabbly Connect will receive the data of that trigger and can use it to fire further steps.

You can also customize and filter the behavior of the trigger directly within WP Webhooks. To do that, simply open the settings next to the webhook URL inside of WP Webhooks and adjust the settings to your liking.

The settings location for webhook URLs within WP Webhooks.

That’s it! You successfully set up your connection.

In case you would like to see any specific feature, you can request it here.

Updated on April 2, 2022

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