What is a webhook and how to use it?

Zight Support
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With Zight, it's easy to create a video, GIF or annotated screenshot, especially with keyboard shortcuts; but what can you do with this content after it’s been saved and uploaded?

Your life and team collaboration just got easier with Webhooks.

 

So what exactly is a webhook?

A webhook is a way for an app to provide other applications with real-time information. In our case once you add your webhook URL under your account settings, we will send near real-time information for these events, and with these fields:

  1. item created:
    item_name
    item_url
    created_at
  2. added_to_collection:
    collection_name
    collection_url
    item_url
    created_at

 

How can you use this new feature?

Send a Webhook to Zapier for endless combinations: 

  1. Social Sharing: Automatically share to Twitter, Linkedin, Facebook
  2. Team Collaboration: Send new content straight to a Slack channel
  3. Bug and Feature Tracking: Add detailed content descriptions to JIRA and Trello

Here are some steps for how you can set up your webhook in Zight:

 

- You’ll need to add your webhook URL, which you can get by creating a new ‘Zap’ in Zapier called ‘Catch Hook’.

 

- After you copy the webhook URL and save it into Zight, test to make sure that the webhook is sent correctly from Zight to Zapier.

 

And that's it! You can now create Webhooks and share wherever you’d like. This is the first version of Webhooks. Let us know in the comments what you would like to see in upcoming versions. We plan to have a direct Zapier integration soon!

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