WP Webhooks – Automate repetitive tasks by creating powerful automation workflows directly within WordPress
Put your website on autopilot by automating manual tasks to leverage your time and resources for what’s really important to your project or business. WP Webhooks lets you connect your website, plugins and apps together using powerful no-code automations. Browse 100+ Integrations | Compare Free vs Pro | Features WP Webhooks Automations can be used in three different ways: Trigger (Send Data): A trigger sends information from your WordPress website on a specific event (e.g. when a user logs in), to any API or external service of your choice (e.g. Zapier, Make, Pabbly, …). Action (Receive Data): An action is the reversed way of the trigger. It allows you to receive data on your website from any API or external service (e.g. Zapier, Make, Pabbly) which then executes a specific functionality on your WordPress website (e.g. creating a user or post). Flows (Pro) A Flow allows you to connect both the triggers and actions together and create tasks that are executed in a consecutive order. E.g. When a new user is created (trigger), send an email to the user. To give you some practical automation examples, here are a few things you can do via our plugin: Usage examples Create a WordPress user as soon as a new signup happens on Teachable Create a WordPress post using Alexa (Voice Control) Use Make, Pabbly, Zapier, etc. to update a user and its meta values Create a Woocommerce order from some Airtable data Send data once a Gravity Form submission was received Send data after a user filled out a WPForms form Send data to intercom when a user logs into your WordPress website Fire your own PHP code based on incoming data Automation Features & Integrations Plugin related Create unlimited webhook action URLs and add unlimited triggers All of our integrations are available within a single plugin file. No need for any extra plugins. Test all triggers and actions within a single click Authenticate every trigger and action. Supported are: API Key, Bearer Token and Basic Auth In-plugin extension management Advanced settings for each webhook trigger url Fully translatable and ready for multilingual sites Fully WPML compatible Advanced Developer Hooks Optimized settings page for more control Supports XML, JSON, plain text/HTML, forms, and form urlencode Supports the following request methods: POST (Default), GET, HEAD, PUT, DELETE, TRACE, OPTIONS, PATCH Supports Zapier, Pabbly, Make, Integrately, automate.io and many more Paid Member Subscriptions related integrations Trigger: Send data once a Payment is created or a specific status is reached Trigger: Send data once a Subscription is created or a specific status is reached Trigger: Send data before or after a user is created Profile Builder related integrations Action: Approve user Action: Unapprove user Action: Confirm user email Trigger: Send data once a user edits his profile Trigger: Send data once a user logs in or registers Trigger: Send data once a user confirms his email address Trigger: Send data once a user is Approved or Unapproved through the Admin Approval functionality WordPress related integrations Action: Create, Delete, Search and Retrieve users via webhooks on your website Action: Create, Delete, Search and Retrieve posts via webhooks on your website (Custom post types supported) Action: Create, Update and Delete WordPress comments Action: Send an email via a webhook call Action: Find and get one or multiple users/posts via a webhook call Action: Receive data from a custom API or webhooks URL (Do whatever you want with the incoming data) Action: Create taxonomy terms and term meta (custom taxonomies supported) Trigger: Send data on login, register, update and deletion of a user Trigger: Send data on new post, update post and delete post Trigger: Send data on a new, updated, trashed, or deleted comment Trigger: Send data once an email was sent from your WordPress system Trigger: Send data on custom WordPress hook calls Amelia related integrations Trigger: Send data once a booking was added AffiliateWP related integrations Trigger: Send data once an affiliates status changed Trigger: Send data once an new affiliate was added Broken Link Checker related integrations Trigger: Send data once broken links have been detected Contact Form 7 related integrations Trigger: Send data once a Contact Form 7 form was submitted Easy Digital Downloads related integrations Action: Create, update and delete an EDD customer Action: Create, update and delete an EDD discount Action: Create, update and delete an EDD download Action: Create, update and delete an EDD payment Action: Create, update, delete, and renew an “EDD Software licensing” license Action: Create, update, and delete an “EDD Recurring” subscription Trigger: Send data once a customer was updated or created Trigger: Send data once a file was downloaded Trigger: Send data once a payment was created or a specific status reached Trigger: Send data once an “EDD Software licensing” license was activated, deactivated, or the status updated Trigger: Send data once an “EDD Software licensing” license was created, activated, deactivated, or the status changed Trigger: Send data once an “EDD Recurring” subscription was created or a specific status changed FluentCRM related integrations Trigger: Send data once a contact was added to a list Trigger: Send data once a contact was added to a tag Action: Add a contact to a list Action: Add a contact to a tag Fluent Forms related integrations Trigger: Send data once a “Fluent Forms” form was submitted Fluent Support related integrations Trigger: Send data once a ticket was created Formidable Forms related integrations Trigger: Send data once a “Formidable Forms” form was submitted Forminator related integrations Trigger: Send data once a “Forminator” form was submitted GiveWP related integrations Trigger: Send data once a donation was completed Gravity Forms related integrations Trigger: Send data once a “Gravity Form” form was submitted HappyForms related integrations Trigger: Send data once a “HappyForms” form was submitted LearnDash related integrations Trigger: Send data once a course was completed Trigger: Send data once a lesson was completed Trigger: Send data once a quiz was completed Trigger: Send data once a topic was completed Action: Complete a course within LearnDash Newsletter related integrations Trigger: Send data once a “Newsletter” form was submitted Ninja Forms related integrations Trigger: Send data once a “Ninja Forms” form was submitted Paid Memberships Pro related integrations Action: Add a user to a membership Action: Remove a user from a membership Trigger: Send data once a membership was cancelled Trigger: Send data once a membership expired Trigger: Send data once an order was created Woocommerce related integrations Trigger: Send data once an order was created WP Fusion related integrations Trigger: Send data once an tag was added WP Reset related integrations Action: Clean the WordPress uploads folder Action: Delete the .htaccess file Action: Delete all custom tables Action: Delete plugins Action: Delete themes Action: Delete WordPress transients Action: Reset WordPress Action: Truncate Custom Tables WP Simple Pay related integrations Trigger: Send data once a “WP Simple Pay” purchase was completed Action: Truncate Custom Tables WP Webhooks related integrations Trigger: Send data once an action of “WP Webhooks” was fired Action: Fire an existing trigger within “WP Webhooks” Turbocharge automations with WP Webhooks Pro WP Webhooks Pro comes packed with many extra features to help take your automations to the next level: Extra plugin features (see full list) Unlimited triggers and actions Unlimited Flows All of our Pro Integrations All of our Pro Features All of our Pro Extensions Advanced security features Whitelabel feature Completely free premium extensions Compare WP Webhooks and WP Webhooks Pro now! Here are some of our premium features for WP Webhooks Pro Create users with user meta (ACF supported) Update users and user meta (ACF supported) Add and/or remove multiple user roles Create posts with post meta (ACF supported) Update posts with post meta (ACF supported) Bulk webhook action to trigger multiple actions at the same time Shortcode webhook action that fires once the shortcode is called Trigger a webhok via a custom link or button on your website WordPress hook webhook action that fires once a specific filter of the WordPress API was called Data Mapping engine to manipulate your incoming/outgoing data Whitelabel feature (see comparison table) Log feature for easier debugging IP Whitelist feature for enhanced security Access token feature for enhanced security Webhook URL action whitelist In-plugin assistant AI Integrations WP Webhooks Pro includes powerful AI integrations to help you build smarter and more dynamic automations: Google Gemini (with Nano Banana support) OpenAI ChatGPT Open Router Use these integrations to connect your WordPress site with modern AI services via webhooks and automate content creation, data processing, and more. Our premium extensions for WP Webhooks Pro Create Blog Post Via Email: Yes, it will allow you to create WordPress posts via Email Execute PHP Code: It is as massive as it sounds. It allows you to run php scripts through webhooks on your WordPress site Code Trigger: This is a next-level extension. You can run code through a webhook everytime WordPress get’s called. Questions? In case you have questions, feel free to reach out to us at any time. We also offer consulting in case you want to archive a bigger project with our plugin. For devs We offer you a very awesome hook system to customize everything based on your needs! Feel free to message us in case you want special features – We love to help!
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WunderAutomation
WunderAutomation brings automation features similar to IFTTT or Zapier to your WordPress site so that you can create simple and powerful automations without writing code. This enables anyone (not just coders) to customize WordPress to suit your needs. Human Friendly. Overview Among many other things, our users use WunderAutomation to: Send reminders to users who created an account but never logged in Send follow up emails to users who buy specific products and ask for a review or suggest similar products Send emails to users 30 days after the last purchase of a specific product to remind them to restock Send notifications to internal email groups, SMS or Slack channels when orders are paid, cancelled or fail Send out a personalized WooCommerce coupon to users once they have placed a certain number of orders or have spent a certain amount on the site In short, WunderAutomation lets users create workflows that automate common WordPress tasks. A workflow consists of a trigger, and one or many steps. A trigger is what kicks of the workflow can be almost anything, for example a new WooCommerce order, a user login or an incoming webhook. Each step is either a filter that determines the workflow should continue or an action that does some work. You can filter a workflow based on almost anything like WooCommerce order total, the customers email address. Or the WordPress user login count, or a parameter in an incoming webhook. Multiple filters can be combined using logical AND/OR expressions. When all the filters pass, the actions are carried out, you can update WordPress posts or WooCommerce orders, add custom fields, create new users or posts, add or remove taxonomy terms (tags), send emails or run a REST request to an external service. There are endless ways to combine triggers, filters and actions so you can add almost any custom functionality to your WordPress site. WooCommerce WunderAutomation supports WooCommerce out of the box so it can trigger on WooCommerce events such as receiving a new order and perform actions like adding an order note or changing the order status. From version 1.9.0 we also support the popular WooCommerce PDF Invoices & Packing Slips plugin so that you can use invoice numbers, date and notes into a workflow. Advanced Custom Fields WunderAutomation also supports Advanced Custom Fields (free and Pro versions) out of the box. ACF fields are accessible both in filters and action parameters so that you can take full advantage of the customizations you’ve made using ACF. A popular use case is to combine ACF and WunderAutomation to create customized delivery notifications. Bulk handling You can also handle objects (users, posts, orders and comments) in bulk using WunderAutomation, we call this Re-Triggers. A re-trigger runs periodically, ie every morning at 8AM and finds all objects that fit a certain criteria. For instance all posts with post type = “post” that was created in the past 30 days. These objects are then sent to a workflow that where you can handle them individually, for instance to disable comments if the post is older than X days and belongs to a certain category. Webhooks WunderAutomation can handle both incoming webhooks for triggering a workflow and sending out webhooks to external services. Incoming webhooks can be authenticated using Basic Auth, HTTP header tokens or HMAC signed payload (that Github uses). Webhooks makes it easy to use WunderAutomation in combination with Zapier, you can both start a zap using a WunderAutomation workflow and you can use Zapier to start a workflow. Related objects As of version 1.7 WunderAutomation supports adding related objects to a Workflow using the new “Add object” action. This enables more even advanced workflows where you can access all properties on objects that are related to the page/post/order that triggered the workflow. This is useful in situations where you are setting up relationships between custom post types, ie “city” and “country”. Using “Add object” you can use the parent “country” object in filters and parameters when a “city” post have been updated. WunderAutomation Pro Out of the box, WunderAutomation has great support for WordPress core, WooCommerce and Advanced Custom Fields. With WunderAutomation Pro you also get access to a number of additional integrations with popular plugins and services. See https://www.wundermatics.com/wunderautomation-pro/ for more information. MailChimp MailPoet BuddyPress Slack Telegram Twilio (SMS gateway) WPForms and WPForms lite Contact Form 7 WunderAutomation Pro also comes with more advanced Re-trigger scheduling and some additional WooCommerce parameters and filters. Built in functionality Also see: built in triggers Triggers Triggers are used to start a workflow Webhook; Starts a workflow in response to an inbound webhook (i.e from Zapier). User; Created, Login, Profile updated, Role changed. Post: Created, Pending, Published, Privatized (published as private), Saved, Status changed and trashed. Order (WooCommerce): Created, OnHold, Paid, Processing, Completed, Pending, Refunded, Saved, Cancelled Comment: Submitted, Approved, Status changed, WooCommerce order note submitted Filters: Also see: built in filters Filters can be used to filter out triggered events so that only certain events actually leads to an action being performed. User: Email, Role Post: Title, Content, Tags, Categories, Owner, Status, Type Order: Billing city, Billing country, Billing state, Downloadable products, Virtual products, Payment method, Producs, Product categories, Producs tags, Shipping city, Shipping country, Shipping state, Order total Customer: Previous Order count, Previous order total Comment: Author email, Author name, Content, Status, Type Actions Also see: built in actions Actions are things a workflow can do / change / update as a result of a trigger Add / update custom field Change user role Create post Create user Change post / comment status Add / remove taxonomy term (tag or comment) Write a line to a log file Send plain text, HTML or WooCommerece email Run a http request to a remote REST API Run a webhook call (i.e to Zapier) Add WooCommerce order note Parameters Also see: built in parameters Parameters are used to customize an action with content from the object (post, order, user) that triggered it. User: Id, First name, Last name, Email, Nickname, Role, Last login date Post: Id, Title, Content, Slug, Admin url, public url, date, modified date, Comment count, custom fields Order: Id, Status, SubTotal, Total excl. tax, Total tax, Stripe fee, Paypal fee, Payment method, Customer email, Shipping and billing address fields, order key General: Siteurl, date, blogname, remote IP WunderAutomation also supports both incoming and outgoing Webhooks which is ideal for integrating your workflows with Zapier. This gives you access to thousands of integrations via their service. Logging WunderAutomation logs everything it does and in the interest of being human friendly, it also comes with a searchable log viewer. This makes it easy to keep track of what triggers that has fired, if the filters passed OK or not and if the actions was carried out or not.