Kadence Blocks + WordPress + Webhooks

Connect Kadence Blocks, WordPress, and Webhooks automatically using the power of automation. Use it to fire multiple webhooks within one request or resolve a target URL once a form was submitted!

Connect Kadence Blocks WordPress, and Webhooks

To learn more about the "Form submitted" trigger of the Kadence Blocks integration, or any of the actions, simply click on the image below.
When this happens...
Form submitted
Triggers when a form was submitted within Kadence Blocks.
then do this...
Fire multiple webhooks
Fire multiple webhooks within one request.
and lastly this!
Resolve target URL
Resolve a target URL.

Supported triggers & actions for Kadence Blocks + WordPress + Webhooks

Actions & Triggers

Actions

Triggers

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Form submitted
Triggers when a form was submitted within Kadence Blocks.
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Fire multiple webhooks
Fire multiple webhooks within one request.
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Copy file
Copy a file.
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Copy folder
Copy a folder.
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Create base64 attachment
Create an attachment from a base64 string.
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Create comment
Create a comment.
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Create file
Create a file.
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Create folder
Create a folder.
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Create path attachment
Create an attachment from a server path.
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Create post
Create a post.
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Create taxonomy term
Create a taxonomy term.
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Create URL attachment
Create an attachment from a URL.
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Create user
Create a user.
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Custom PHP action
Fire custom PHP code.
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Delete attachment
Delete an attachment.
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Delete comment
Delete a comment.
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Delete file
Delete a file.
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Delete folder
Delete a folder.
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Delete post
Delete a post.
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Delete user
Delete a user.
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Get post
Get a post.
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Get multiple posts
Get or search for multiple posts.
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Get user
Get a user.
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Get multiple users
Get or search for multiple users.
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Test action
Send a demo action.
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Set taxonomy term meta
Set custom taxonomy term meta data.
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Move file
Move a file.
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Move folder
Move a folder.
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Multisite assign user
Assign a user to a multisite sub-site.
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Activate plugin
Activate a plugin.
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Deactivate plugin
Deactivate a plugin.
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Install plugin
Install a plugin.
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Uninstall plugin
Uninstall a plugin.
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Update plugin
Update a plugin.
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Rename file or folder
Rename a file or a folder.
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Send email
Send an email.
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Send remote HTTP POST
Send a remote HTTP request.
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Set taxonomy terms
Set custom taxonomy terms.
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Trash comment
Trash a comment.
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Update comment
Update a comment.
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Update post
Update a post.
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Update taxonomy term
Update a taxonomy term.
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Update user
Update a user.
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Call apply_filters hook
Call a apply_filters hook.
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Call PHP function
Call a PHP function.
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Delete taxonomy term
Delete a taxonomy term.
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Fire do_action hook
Fire a do_action hook.
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Get taxonomy term
Get a single taxonomy term.
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Get taxonomy terms
Get one or multiple taxonomy terms.
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Manage WP post meta
Add, update, or delete WP post meta.
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Manage WP user meta
Add, update, or delete WP user meta.
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Comment created
A comment was created.
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User created
A user was created.
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Custom trigger called
A custom trigger was called via PHP.
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Comment deleted
A comment was deleted.
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User deleted
A user was deleted.
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User logged in
A user has logged in.
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Plugin activated
A plugin was activated.
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Plugin deactivated
A plugin was deactivated.
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Plugin deleted
A plugin was deleted.
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Post created
A post was created.
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Post deleted
A post was deleted.
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Post trashed
A post was trashed.
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Post updated
A post was updated.
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Email sent
An email was sent.
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Comment trashed
A comment was trashed.
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Comment updated
A comment was updated.
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User updated
A user was updated.
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WordPress hook fired
A WordPress hook was fired.
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Hook apply_filters fired
A specific apply_filters hook was fired.
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DEMO TEST TRIGGER
A lesson was completed.
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Hook do_action fired
A specific do_action hook was fired.
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New site created
A new site was created.
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Taxonomy term created
A taxonomy term was created.
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Taxonomy term deleted
A taxonomy term was deleted.
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Taxonomy term updated
A taxonomy term was updated.
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User logged out
A user was logged out.
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User password reset
A user password was reset.
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Shortcode called
A shortcode was called.
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Resolve target URL
Resolve a target URL.
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Send webhook request
Send a webhook request.
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HTTP request received
A HTTP request was received.
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How to connect Kadence Blocks + WordPress + Webhooks

Get Kadence Blocks
You need access to Kadence Blocks to use it as a trigger.
Setup WordPress + Webhooks
Make sure WordPress, and Webhooks are are set up and available.
Install WP Webhooks
Make sure that WP Webhooks is installed and activated on your WordPress website.
Get WP Webhooks Automator
Create your automation workflow
Create a new automation workflow using Kadence Blocks + WordPress + Webhooks.
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About Kadence Blocks
Kadence Blocks is a WordPress plugin that provides a collection of custom blocks for the WordPress block editor (Gutenberg). The blocks include a variety of content blocks, such as columns, buttons, accordions, and carousels, as well as design blocks for customizing the appearance of the blocks. The plugin is designed to make it easy for users to create professional-looking layouts and designs without the need for coding skills.
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About 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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About Webhooks
The webhook integration contains further endpoints that have been specifically designed to integrate with other third-party services that support the standard webhook functionality.
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