Connect Microsoft Power Automate and Advanced Custom Fields
To learn more about the
"Microsoft Power Automate request received" trigger of the
Microsoft Power Automate integration,
or the
Advanced Custom Fields integration,
simply click on the image below.
Supported triggers & actions for Microsoft Power Automate + Advanced Custom Fields
Actions & Triggers
Actions
Triggers
Trigger
Microsoft Power Automate request received
Triggers when a Microsoft Power Automate webhook request was received within Microsoft Power Automate.
Action
Send data to Microsoft Power Automate webhook app
Triggers when send data to the Microsoft Power Automate webhook app within Microsoft Power Automate.
How to connect Microsoft Power Automate + Advanced Custom Fields
1
Get Microsoft Power Automate
You need access to Microsoft Power Automate to use it as a trigger.
2
Setup
Advanced Custom Fields
Make sure Advanced Custom Fields is are set up and available.
3
Install WP Webhooks
Make sure that WP Webhooks is installed and activated on your WordPress website.
Get WP Webhooks Automator
4
Create your automation workflow
Create a new automation workflow using Microsoft Power Automate +
Advanced Custom Fields.
About Microsoft Power Automate
Microsoft Power Automate is a cloud-based service that allows users to create and automate workflows across various applications and services. It is designed to help organizations streamline repetitive tasks, minimize errors, and improve efficiency by automating data collection, validation, and transfer processes. Power Automate includes a range of connectors for popular services such as Microsoft 365, Salesforce, and Google Workspace, making it easy to integrate with existing systems and workflows.
Learn more about the Microsoft Power Automate integration
About Advanced Custom Fields
Advanced Custom Fields is a WordPress plugin that allows users to add custom fields to their WordPress websites. These custom fields can be used to store additional information about a post, page, or custom post type, which can then be displayed on the website's front-end using shortcodes or template tags.
Learn more about the Advanced Custom Fields integration