Integration MySQL + Webhooks

Connect MySQL and Webhooks via web interface in 5 minutes, without programmers and special knowledge.
MySQL integration
Webhooks integration

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Automation capabilities of
MySQL and Webhooks

Configure the rules once, according to which the systems will work.
Transmit data at specified intervals from MySQL to Webhooks.
Integration of MySQL and Webhooks
Data source: MySQL, available actions:
  • Get ROWS (all)
  • Get ROWS (new)
Data receiver: Webhooks, available actions:
  • Send DATA (Custom)
  • Send DATA

F.A.Q. on integration of MySQL and Webhooks

How is integration of MySQL and Webhooks carried out?

  • First, you need to register in ApiX-Drive
  • Choose what data to transfer from MySQL to Webhooks
  • Turn on auto-update
  • Now the data will be automatically transferred from MySQL to Webhooks

How long does the integration take?

Depending on the system you want to integrate, the setup time may vary from 5 to 30 minutes. On average, it takes 10-15 minutes.

How much does it cost to integrate MySQL with Webhooks?

You don't need to pay for the integration, as all the functionality is available at all plans. You pay only for the amount of data transferred from one of your systems to another through our service. If you have a small amount of data per month, you can use a free plan and switch to a paid one, if necessary. More information about plans .

How many integrations are available in Apix-Drive?

At the moment, we have 269+ integrations beside MySQL and Webhooks
Information about MySQL

MySQL, according to the developers, is one of the most used open source databases. It is highly reliable, secure and flexible, ported to all popular systems and is able to interact with a variety of programming languages. It is the combination of all these factors that contributes to the constant growth of the popularity of MySQL in the world. The system was first introduced to users in 1995. Today the rights to it are owned by the famous American corporation Oracle, which specializes in the development of database management systems. More

Information about Webhooks

The Webhook mechanism is designed to notify system users about any event that has occurred. For example, if using a regular API you need to constantly send requests to the server, then in the case of Webhook, the server itself will send data to the address specified for it. Which events you need to notify the user about depends on the service. This can be, for example, a change in the state of an account or a notification about a change in the status of a sent letter. More

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