Connect IFTTT and WP Fastest Cache
To learn more about the
"IFTTT webhook request received" trigger of the
IFTTT integration,
or the
WP Fastest Cache integration,
simply click on the image below.
Supported triggers & actions for IFTTT + WP Fastest Cache
Actions & Triggers
Actions
Triggers
Trigger
IFTTT webhook request received
Triggers when a IFTTT webhook request was received within IFTTT.
How to connect IFTTT + WP Fastest Cache
1
Get IFTTT
You need access to IFTTT to use it as a trigger.
2
Setup
WP Fastest Cache
Make sure WP Fastest Cache is are set up and available.
3
Install WP Webhooks
Make sure that WP Webhooks is installed and activated on your WordPress website.
Get WP Webhooks Automator
4
Create your automation workflow
Create a new automation workflow using IFTTT +
WP Fastest Cache.
About 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.
Learn more about the IFTTT integration
About WP Fastest Cache
WP Fastest Cache is a WordPress-based caching plugin that allows you to speed up your website content by applying various caching rules.
Learn more about the WP Fastest Cache integration