Why to use this approach with a 3rd party webhook..?...
You can copy the webhook URL provided by Webhook.site inside System.io and do the test event inside System.io to see if the webhook is being captured on not inside Webhook.site. This will double-confirm the issue.
I am using Pabbly's webhook. What about is that one works pabbly does not. ? that means I have to use a 4th party webhook app again and again.
No simple, Pabbly's webhook is not working at all.
Thank you for sharing your concerns about using a 3rd party webhook and the issues you've encountered with Pabbly's webhook. I completely understand your frustration, and I'm here to assist you in resolving this matter.
Using a 3rd party webhook, like Webhook.site, can indeed be a helpful approach to verify whether the webhook is functioning as expected. By copying the webhook URL provided by Webhook.site into System.io and performing a test event, you can validate if the data is being captured correctly within Webhook.site. This process serves as an additional confirmation step to ensure everything is set up correctly.
Regarding Pabbly's webhook not working, I apologize for any inconvenience this has caused you. It's essential to identify the root cause of the problem to find the best solution. Before resorting to using another 4th party webhook app repeatedly, we'll first investigate the issue further.
Further, we'll need to review your webhook configuration and the specific errors encountered. If you could provide more details about the setup and any error messages you're receiving, it would greatly assist our support team in diagnosing the problem accurately.