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Pabbly trigger

Alexander Gao Updated by Alexander Gao

Pabbly Trigger with Trigger automation block

Prepare Landbot
  1. Firstly, we have to make a little flow for collect information, like name, email, age, etc.

The information that we collect, will be stored in variables, that we will send to Pabbly. As in the example below, we are storing the name input in the variable @name, that we will use later

  1. Then let's set a Trigger automation block.

Create Pabbly workflow
  1. After set a Trigger automation block, let's open Pabbly, and log in:

  1. What we need to do is press Access Now of Connect:

  1. Then click on the button of Create Workflow at upper right corner:

  1. And give the workflow a name:

  1. Then below Choose Application we select Webhook:

  1. Later it will display this page:

  1. Click on the button of Copy:

  1. Then click on the button Capture Webhook Response:
Prepare Landbot request to Pabbly
  1. During the time it waits for the datas, let's open Landbot, then paste the URL to Trigger automation block:

  1. Now we are going to set the variables we want to send to Pabbly. Scroll down and go to Set data (variables) to be sent section, where you can see we are setting values to the Landbot variables:
  1. And click on Test webhook trigger button:
  1. If you scroll down, you will see the response from Pabbly:

  1. As long as the status code is 200, means our request is successfully sent.

Inside of Pabbly check request data
  1. Now we turn back to Pabbly:

Now we have seen below appears new fields. Means Pabbly has received our variables.

Yes, the @name, @email, and @age are the same as we sent to Pabbly: This is how the trigger works, we send variables to Pabbly, they receive, and when we try to test it as we did in step 15, it will be shown.

  1. And now click on the button of Save:

  1. It displays this page, means it's successfully saved. We can continue set following actions:

So until here the trigger of Pabbly is done.

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