I would like to be able to trigger an external webook when something is added or changes in smartsheets. I use make.com and would like to be able to send shartsheet data to a make.com webhook as an automation action.
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TLDR: I would love to be able to create a simple automation on a Smartsheet that after a trigger a webhook could be send.
Story: I am trying to use Zapier to integrate Smartsheet with our business processes. My issue has been the trigger (= Updated Row) and the delay (or even absence). Sometimes it takes a few minutes, sometimes 10-15, even up to 30 min, but some do not even make it to my Zap. I tried to create a webhook through Smartsheet API (with AI help), but I couldn't get it to work (I don't have any coding/programming background).
I have made a work around using the Smartsheet automation to send an email to my inbox after a particular row (in a certain column) is updated. So now the trigger for my Zapier automation is receiving an email and this works great! But I have created an unnecessary in-between step. So: I would love the basic Smartsheet automation on the spreadsheets to allow for a Webhookto be send directly to Zapier. It would make this whole process easier and more reliable and not need to use the Smartsheet API developer tools.
Thanks!
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