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WooCommerce integration

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"WooCommerce" workflow examples

When an order was created The Woocommerce Logo for our integration, perform a Woocommerce API call via The Woocommerce Logo for our integration WooCommerce.
When a user was created The WordPress Logo for our integration, send an email via The WordPress Logo for our integration WordPress, and lastly create a coupon via The Woocommerce Logo for our integration WooCommerce.
When a form was submitted The WPForms Logo for our integration, create a coupon via The Woocommerce Logo for our integration WooCommerce, and lastly send a webhook request via The Webhooks Logo for our WP Webhooks integration Webhooks.
When a Make (Integromat) HTTP request was received The Make (Integromat) Logo for our WP Webhooks integration, send data to the Make (Integromat) webhook app via The Make (Integromat) Logo for our WP Webhooks integration Make (Integromat), and lastly perform a Woocommerce API call via The Woocommerce Logo for our integration WooCommerce.
When a product was added to the cart The Woocommerce Logo for our integration, send an email via The WordPress Logo for our integration WordPress.
When a form was submitted The Gravityforms Logo for our integration, create a user via The WordPress Logo for our integration WordPress, and lastly create a Woocommerce order via The Woocommerce Logo for our integration WooCommerce.

About 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.
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