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Choose a trigger
A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "New Inbound Email" from Inbound.
Add your action
An action happens after the trigger—such as "Custom Request" in Webhooks by Zapier.
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Zapier seamlessly connects Inbound and Webhooks by Zapier, automating your workflow.
Supported triggers and actions
Zapier helps you create workflows that connect your apps to automate repetitive tasks. A trigger is an event that starts a workflow, and an action is an event a Zap performs.
- RouteRequired
- Rule
Try ItTriggerInstant- Pick off a Child Key
Try ItTriggerInstant- MethodRequired
- URLRequired
- Data Pass-Through?
- Data
- Unflatten
- Basic Auth
- Headers
- Return Raw Response
ActionWrite- URLRequired
- Payload_type
- Data
- Wrap Request In Array
- File
- Unflatten
- Basic Auth
- Headers
ActionWrite
- Catch Raw Hook
Triggers when a POST, PUT, or GET request is made to a Zapier URL. Gives the request body unparsed (max 2 MB) and also includes headers.
Try ItTriggerInstant - URLRequired
- Pick off a Child Key
- Deduplication Key
- Xpath
- Basic Auth
- Headers
Try ItTriggerPolling- URLRequired
- Data
- Send As JSON
- JSON key
- Unflatten
- Basic Auth
- Headers
ActionWrite- URLRequired
- Payload_type
- Data
- Wrap Request In Array
- File
- Unflatten
- Basic Auth
- Headers
ActionWrite
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Frequently Asked Questions about Inbound + Webhooks by Zapier integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Inbound and Webhooks by Zapier
What triggers can I use with Inbound when integrating with Webhooks by Zapier?
When integrating Inbound with Webhooks by Zapier, you can use a variety of triggers such as new submissions, specific tag applications, or status updates. These triggers allow you to automate workflows based on real-time data changes in Inbound.
How do actions work in the Inbound and Webhooks by Zapier integration?
Actions in the integration allow you to perform tasks like sending data to an external URL via a POST request or updating entries in Inbound based on certain conditions. You define these actions as part of your workflow automation.
Can I filter webhooks from Inbound in Zapier?
Yes, you can set up filters within your Zap to ensure that only specific data from Inbound triggers the webhook. This allows you to refine which events should prompt an action, ensuring precision in your automated tasks.
Do I need coding knowledge to set up the Inbound integration in Zapier?
No coding is required for most users. Our platform provides an intuitive interface for setting up integrations. However, if you're looking to customize complex webhooks or need specific functionalities, some basic understanding of webhook format and JSON might help.
What data formats are supported when sending information through Webhooks by Zapier from Inbound?
You can send data using common formats such as JSON and form-encoded formats. When configuring your webhook action, ensure that your receiving endpoint can process the chosen format correctly.
Is it possible to schedule delayed actions with my webhook integrations?
Yes, you can introduce delays within your Zaps using the 'Delay' action step. This feature allows you to pause between trigger and action execution, which can be particularly useful for workflows needing time-based coordination.
How do I troubleshoot issues with my Inbound and Webhook integration on Zapier?
Start by checking the task history in Zapier for any errors or failed attempts. Ensure that the webhook URLs are correct and that any filters applied are functioning as expected. Our support documentation also offers detailed troubleshooting steps if needed.