Getting Started Guide
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Connect your Airtable account
You’ll need to create a Personal Access Token in Airtable to allow Simplified Webhooks to monitor your bases.
How to create a Personal Access Token (PAT)
How to create a Personal Access Token (PAT)
You can create a Personal Access Token in your Airtable account settings. For detailed instructions, refer to the official Airtable documentation.Make sure to grant the following scopes:We’ve also prepared a short video to walk you through the process:
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Create a Simplified Webhooks API Key
The API Key is used to create a connection between Make and your Simplified Webhooks account. You can create an API key in your profile settings.
2min Video Walkthrough
2min Video Walkthrough
Important: We only show the API Key once. Treat your API Key like a password. Store it in a safe place and do not share it. You can always revoke your API Key and create a new one.
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Setup your trigger in Make
- Create a new scenario and search for Simplified Webhooks in the list of apps.
- Select the trigger you need (New Records,Updated Records,Deleted Records)
- If you setup a trigger for the first time, Make will prompt you to create a new connection. Give it a name and paste the API Key your created in the previous step.
- Once the connection is active, simply select the Airtable Base and Table from the dropdown menus and you are done!
You're done!
Your Make scenario will now run instantly whenever a record is changed in your selected Airtable base.