Save Response in Custom Webhook Action! 🚀

A powerful enhancement that allows users to save responses in the Custom Webhook Action. This feature provides valuable benefits and opens up endless possibilities for users' workflow. With the ability to save and utilize webhook responses, users can achieve greater flexibility and control in their automation processes. Read on to discover how this feature works and explore the exciting use cases it enables. Let's dive in! 🚀


Save Response in Custom Webhook Action! 🚀

A powerful enhancement that allows users to save responses in the Custom Webhook Action. This feature provides valuable benefits and opens up endless possibilities for users' workflow. With the ability to save and utilize webhook responses, users can achieve greater flexibility and control in their automation processes. Read on to discover how this feature works and explore the exciting use cases it enables. Let's dive in! 🚀

What's New?

Users now have the ability to save responses in the Custom Webhook Action. This exciting feature provides valuable benefits and opens up endless possibilities for their workflow.

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How does it work? 💡

  • An option has been added in the action called "

    Save response for this Webhook.

    "

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  • When enabled, users can send a "Test Request" to obtain a valid response, which will be stored as a reference for future executions.

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  • This saved response can be utilized as a custom variable and for if/else conditions, allowing for greater flexibility and control.

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Business Use Cases 💼

The possibilities are limitless! With this enhancement, users can unleash their creativity and explore a variety of use cases, such as:

  • Updating a contact based on a webhook response

  • Creating a task with the same data

  • Sending saved responses to Google Sheets

  • Implementing if/else conditions based on a response

Where to find more details? 📃

For more information and step-by-step instructions, you can refer to the documentation

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