![]() As mentioned earlier, you first need to send a test webhook to Airtable in order to build out your automation. Stripe will create the new endpoint for you. Finally, click Add endpoint: Configure stripe endpoint Then add a description and under the Events to send section select invoice.upcoming. In the Add a webhook endpoint modal that appears, paste in the URL you copied from Airtable. Then click the Developers option, select Webhooks and click to Add endpoint: Create stripe endpoint Just check their developer docs.Īfter you log in to your Stripe account, flip the switch to View test data (so you can test your webhooks). ![]() Note: for this tutorial we're using Stripe, but all sorts of platforms - from Salesforce, to Jira, to Shopify - use webhooks. Now that Airtable is ready to receive a webhook, head over to Stripe to configure a new outbound webhook. Then click the blue Choose a trigger button and select When webhook received: Name automation and startĪirtable will now generate the URL where you want Stripe to post the webhook. Name your new automation something along the lines of Upcoming Stripe Invoice. Starting with a blank Airtable base, click the Automations button and select the Create a custom automation option: Add Airtable Automation
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