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1. Setting Up Webhook in URL
To begin with the integration, we will focus on setting up a webhook in URL. A webhook acts as a bridge that connects different applications, allowing data to be sent as events occur. Start by navigating to the webhook settings in your URL account.
In the webhook settings, you will find a field to input the callback URL. This URL is essential as it will link your URL account to Make. Make sure to copy the provided webhook URL from Make and paste it into the appropriate field in URL.
2. Configuring Trigger Event in Make
Next, we will configure the trigger event in Make. This step is crucial as it defines what action will initiate the data transfer. In this case, we will select the event for a new subscriber. This means that every time a new subscriber is added, the webhook will trigger.
- Select Make as your trigger application.
- Choose the event ‘New Subscriber’ from the dropdown menu.
- Copy the webhook URL generated by Make.
After selecting the trigger event, ensure that the webhook is active. This will allow URL to send data to Make whenever a new subscriber is added. Once everything is set up, click on the ‘Save’ button to finalize the configuration.
3. Testing the Submission in URL
After configuring the webhook, it’s time to test the integration. This step is essential to ensure that data is flowing correctly between URL and Make. To do this, create a test subscriber in URL by filling out the designated form with the subscriber’s details.
Once you submit the form, you will receive a confirmation email. Make sure to click the link in the email to activate the subscription. This action will trigger the webhook in URL, sending the subscriber’s information to Make.
4. Confirming Data Reception in Make
Now that you have submitted the test subscriber, check Make to confirm that the data has been received. Navigate to the webhook response section in Make to see the details of the subscriber, including email, first name, and last name.
If everything is set up correctly, you should see the subscriber’s information displayed, confirming that the integration between URL and Make is successful. This means that every time a new subscriber joins, their details will be automatically captured in Make.
Conclusion
In this tutorial, we explored how to integrate URL with Make effectively. By setting up a webhook and configuring the trigger event, you can automate data transfer seamlessly. This integration allows real-time updates for new subscribers, enhancing your workflow.
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