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Webhooks Integration: The Best Way to Automate Your WordPress Workflow

Webhooks Integration: Webhooks are employed for various purposes, including triggering actions, receiving notifications, and integrating with external services or applications in real time.

Bit Integrations is a WordPress plugin that allows you to automate and integrate your WordPress form builders and other plugins with Webhooks. This can save you time and effort, and improve your lead generation and customer management processes. Bit Integrations supports a wide range of WordPress plugins, such as Bit Form, Contact Form 7, Gravity Forms, WPForms, WS Forms, Ninja Forms, Fluent Forms, Formidable Forms, Everest Forms, Elementor Form, Beaver Builder, Divi, Brizy, BuddyBoss, WooCommerce, WordPress User Registration, LearnDash LMS, LifterLMS, Memberpress, GiveWP, Easy Digital Downloads, AffiliateWP and many more so you can use it to automate and integrate your WordPress plugins with Webhooks.

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We will use Albato here to receive webhook data.

We are using Forminator Form as a trigger when someone submits the form, it sends data to Albato and sends it to Mailerlite.

Setup of Webhooks Integration

First, you have to select the Webhooks from the actions page. To do this open your Bit Integrations dashboard then click on the Create Integration button now the Trigger page will open select any trigger from the list such as Bit Form, Contact Form 7, Gravity Forms, WPForms, WS Forms, Ninja Forms, Fluent Forms, Formidable Forms, Everest Forms, Elementor Form. Then proceed to next and the action page will open. Now Search and select Webhooks from the action page.

Webhooks Integration with Bit Integrations - Webhooks

Integration Name/Title: Here give the meaningful integration title as per your requirement.

Webhooks Integration with Bit Integrations - Set Integration Name

Please copy your webhook and paste it into the integration Link field. For this example, we will be using the Albato webhook.

Webhooks Integration with Bit Integrations - Paste Albato Webhooks URL

Three types of data requests can be sent through Bit Integrations on Webhooks Action. “Params,” “Headers,” and “Body”

Webhooks Integration with Bit Integrations - Method

Don’t forget to select the “Post” type for Method when setting up your webhook. In the “Body” section, make sure to check the box that says “Send All Data.” Then, choose the content type as “application/json.” To start testing your webhook, simply click on the “Test Webhook” button. After that, head over to Albato to see if the data was successfully received.

Once the ‘Test Webhook‘ is successfully executed, return to the “Albato Dashboard” and close the “Webhook catcher.” Proceed by clicking on the plus icon to add your desired action, such as Mailerlite in this example. Select the action, like creating a subscriber in Mailerlite. Connect Albato and Mailerlite by referring to the documentation provided. Click on ‘Add Action‘ and proceed to map your fields, ensuring that the email field is mandatory. After mapping your fields, save the settings and click on “Start” to initiate the automation.

Please return to the integrations page in order to save the integration.

Conditional Logics

With this feature, you can incorporate conditions into the integration process. When the specified conditions align, the data will be transmitted to your Webhooks. For additional details, we recommend consulting our documentation regarding conditional logic. After you have configured your conditional logic, click Next to continue.

Conditional-Logics

Integration Save

Once you have configured the desired settings for the integration, click the Save & Finish button to save the integration.

Webhooks Integration with Bit Integrations - Finish and Save

Integration Log

Every integration has a timeline that you can use to check the success or error status of the integration.

Webhooks Integration with Bit Integrations - Timeline
Webhooks Integration with Bit Integrations - Success

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You can test your Webhooks using Webhook.is

Use Case

Bit Form with Webhooks

Bit Form Integration with Webhooks using Bit Integrations. When a Bit Form is submitted, Webhooks captures the response, which is then directed to your preferred action.

Elementor Form with Webhooks

Elementor Form Integration with Webhooks using Bit Integrations. When an Elementor Form is submitted, Webhooks captures the response, which is then directed to your preferred action.

Gravity Forms with Webhooks

Gravity Forms Integration with Webhooks using Bit Integrations. When a Gravity Forms is submitted, Webhooks captures the response, which is then directed to your preferred action.

WPForms with Webhooks

WPForms Integration with Webhooks using Bit Integrations. When a WPForms is submitted, Webhooks captures the response, which is then directed to your preferred action.

Contact Form 7 with Webhooks

Contact Form 7 Integration with Webhooks using Bit Integrations. When a Contact Form 7 is submitted, Webhooks captures the response, which is then directed to your preferred action.

Ninja Forms with Webhooks

Ninja Forms Integration with Webhooks using Bit Integrations. When a Ninja Forms is submitted, Webhooks captures the response, which is then directed to your preferred action.

Forminator Forms with Webhooks

Forminator Forms Integration with Webhooks using Bit Integrations. When a Forminator Forms is submitted, Webhooks captures the response, which is then directed to your preferred action.

Formidable Forms with Webhooks

Formidable Forms Integration with Webhooks using Bit Integrations. When a Formidable Forms is submitted, Webhooks captures the response, which is then directed to your preferred action.

Fluent Forms with Webhooks

Fluent Forms Integration with Webhooks using Bit Integrations. When a Fluent Forms is submitted, Webhooks captures the response, which is then directed to your preferred action.

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