
If you have tested your connection, you can activate your automation process. It depends on your automation tool and the service(s) you're connecting to how that process works exactly. Now back to your automation tool to add the connections with other services that you want. It depends on your automation tool how that's done exactly. Next step is to test if your automation tool is indeed receiving the response data from your Tripetto form.
WEBOOK CONNECTION HOW TO
Click here for instructions how to connect to a custom webhook. Tripetto also offers an option to connect to any other automation tool or a custom endpoint. Click here for instructions how to connect with Pabbly Connect. Pabbly Connect offers a dedicated Tripetto app that makes the webhook process a little easier.

Click here for instructions how to connect with Zapier. Zapier does not offer a dedicated Tripetto app, but you can still connect your Tripetto forms by using their Webhook app. Click here for instructions how to connect with Make (formerly Integromat). Make (formerly Integromat) offers a dedicated Tripetto app that makes the webhook process a little easier. We will help you with setting up a Tripetto webhook in some popular automation tools, namely: Make (formerly Integromat) There are many automation tools available out there. The automation tool receives your data via a webhook URL and sends that data to the third party service(s) that you want to connect with. Basically that's the glue between your Tripetto form and other online services. Let's begin with choosing a tool that is going to help us: an automation tool. Tripetto support can not help you with configuring this and/or the services that you want to connect your Tripetto form to. Please notice we assume you know how to configure and use your desired automation tool. Based on your choice for a certain automation tool (see step 1), we have other articles with detailed instructions for each automation tool. Setting up a webhook takes a few steps, which we will describe globally in this article. The webhook URL will then receive the response data from your Tripetto form and then connect that data to other services. Fully no-code!Ī webhook is an endpoint that you can trigger by sending data to its URL.

Now you're probably thinking: I can't code, this is way to difficult for me.īut that's where the webhooks show up! Those help you to automatically send your data to other services, without coding. Click here for more information about WordPress automator plugins. The above examples are all external online services, but if you're using Tripetto inside WordPress, you can also connect your Tripetto forms to WordPress specific actions and other WordPress plugins, without your data leaving your WordPress environment.
