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  1. Create a new Scenario in Make. Add "Webhooks" > "Custom webhook" to your scenario and copy the provided URL.

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  2. Click "Add trigger" in pipeline settings and select the "Make" widget in the opened window.

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    For more information about pipeline settings, you can read here: https://www.kommo.com/support/kb/pipeline-triggers/

  3. Paste the Make webhook URL into the “Make Webhook URL” field and send a test request for any of the leads.

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    If the hook is sent successfully, the received response will display data sent to Make. Here you can see in which variables the information you need is contained.

  4. After successfully sending a test request to Make, "Successfully determined." will be displayed.

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    🥳 At this point, the connection to Make is successfully completed.

  5. Let's consider the further transfer of data using the example of exporting to Google Sheets. Add "Google Sheets" > "Add a row" to the Make scenario and fill in the fields with variables obtained from the Webhooks module.

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  6. Click "Run once" to test the scenario and send another test request from Kommo pipeline settings. As a result, a row with lead data should be added to the table.

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  7. The setup of exporting data to Google Sheets has been successfully completed. Don't forget to activate the Make scenario and save the pipeline settings in Kommo.

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