Gravity Flow Incoming Webhook Extension 1.7.0
Gravity Flow Incoming Webhook Extension lets Gravity Flow admins insert steps that wait for external input, enabling seamless external data triggers in workflows. This saves time, reduces manual handoffs, and improves accuracy, especially when integrating with third-party systems. A lightweight WordPress plugin with easy setup and flexible timing to fit any process—explore it today.
Description
The Gravity Flow Incoming Webhook Extension is a lightweight WordPress plugin built for Gravity Flow workflows. It lets Gravity Flow administrators add steps that wait for an external event, received through an incoming webhook.
Instead of relying on manual handoffs, you can design processes that pause until third-party systems send the required input. This makes it easier to connect Gravity Flow with external services and automate data triggers at the right moment.
With flexible timing, the extension helps keep steps aligned with how your integrations work—so workflows can resume accurately based on real incoming signals.
Main Features
- Incoming webhook steps — Create Gravity Flow steps that receive input from an external webhook request.
- Wait for external input — Pause the workflow at the configured step until the webhook payload is received.
- Step placement anywhere — Add these waiting steps at any point in your Gravity Flow process.
- External data triggers — Resume workflows based on triggers coming from third-party systems.
- Flexible timing control — Fit webhook-driven pauses into processes that require specific moments to continue.
- WordPress-friendly setup — Works as an additional Gravity Flow extension within the WordPress admin workflow.
- Lightweight plugin design — Adds webhook input functionality without turning your setup into a heavy dependency chain.
Benefits
- Fewer manual handoffs — Replace spreadsheet or inbox-based steps with webhook-driven continuation.
- Higher accuracy — Reduce errors by using the exact external input that arrives when the webhook is sent.
- Smoother integrations — Connect Gravity Flow with external tools that can call incoming webhooks.
- Better workflow UX — Keep the process clear by showing a dedicated step that waits for external input.
- Time savings — Automate when workflows proceed, cutting down on repeated coordination tasks.
Who is it suitable for?
- Gravity Flow administrators managing multi-step automation
- WooCommerce stores that coordinate fulfillment, approvals, or events with external systems
- Agencies building workflow-driven projects in WordPress
- Teams integrating CRM, ticketing, or fulfillment tools via webhooks
- Online platforms that need external events to advance internal processes
- Developers and site owners who want reliable webhook-based control inside Gravity Flow