Webhooks

Stiddle webhooks can be used to send checkout and order data to Stiddle for custom setups with platforms that Stiddle doesn’t natively integrate with. The setup process may vary slightly depending on the platform, but it’s straightforward and shouldn’t take long.

Below, we’ll walk you through how to find your webhook within Stiddle and set it up with the proper payload and endpoints.

If you’re looking for a different type of webhook—such as a refund webhook, custom event webhook, data opt-out webhook, or lead webhook—please reach out to Stiddle directly and we’ll assist you.

Stiddle is a highly flexible solution, and almost anything is possible when it comes to compatibility. If you have any questions or concerns about your system integration or setup, don’t hesitate to contact us.

Finding your webhook

Select your workspace, then hover over your navigation bar and the data tab, then select the "Stiddle Pixel" page.

Then simply select the "Webhook" button in the top right hand corner. 

After selecting the "Webhook" button, you'll see an overview of what you'll need to setup the Stiddle Webhook for checkouts and orders. 

Webhook Explained 

To start using your webhook, make sure to include the following API Endpoints, API key, and Payload. Before doing anything, make sure to copy and paste the Pixel base code to the header or closing body tag of your website. 

After adding the Pixel script, simply copy the Webhook API Endpoint to configure with your system.

Then add the Method "Post" to the request of the API call. 

And make sure to add the API Key to the request headers of the API call.

Lastly, make sure your payload consists of the following:

If you have any questions or need a custom webhook for a separate action or sending other event data to Stiddle, please reach out to Stiddle directly.

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