Monday.com Dropdown + Wordpress Webhooks Integration with Zorpa

The Problem

Monday.com's built-in integrations with Wordpress Webhooks are limited when it comes to dropdown-specific triggers. You can't easily trigger Wordpress Webhooks actions based on specific dropdown value changes or cascading events.

How Zorpa Solves This

Zorpa bridges the gap. Use Zorpa's webhook action to send real-time notifications to Wordpress Webhooks whenever dropdown values change. Combine with cascading rules for end-to-end automation.

Step-by-Step Setup

  1. 1

    Install Zorpa on your monday.com board

  2. 2

    Set up your dropdown rules and cascading configurations

  3. 3

    Create a new rule with the "Send Webhook" action

  4. 4

    Configure the webhook URL to point to your Wordpress Webhooks integration endpoint

  5. 5

    Map the dropdown data to Wordpress Webhooks's expected format

  6. 6

    Test the integration by changing a dropdown value

  7. 7

    Monitor the execution log to verify successful delivery

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I trigger Wordpress Webhooks actions from monday.com dropdowns?
Yes. Zorpa's webhook action sends real-time data to any HTTP endpoint, including Wordpress Webhooks's API. Configure the payload with dropdown values, item details, and board context.
Does the integration work in both directions?
Zorpa primarily sends outbound webhooks. For inbound updates (Wordpress Webhooks → monday.com dropdowns), you can use Wordpress Webhooks's webhook feature to call Zorpa's API.
What data is included in the webhook payload?
The webhook includes the board ID, item ID, column ID, old value, new value, and any metadata from the triggering rule.

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