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Schedule Flows with chron-job.org
Overview
The objective is to schedule automated tasks or workflows outside the limitations of Podio Workflow Automation (PWA), especially for repetitive actions that need more flexibility than date-based flows.
You can use https://cron-job.org to schedule and trigger flows via external webhooks. This allows you to execute flows on a regular schedule, such as hourly, daily, or weekly.You can refer to the example below:
Create a Webhook in Podio
- Go to the Podio app where you want the workflow to be triggered.
- Set up a PWA flow that listens for external webhooks.
- Copy the webhook URL provided by PWA.
Sign Up at cron-job.org
- Visit https://cron-job.org and create a free account.
- Log in to access the dashboard.
Add a New Cron Job
- Click on “Create Cron Job”.
- Enter the Podio webhook URL into the Target URL field.
- Set the Execution Schedule to your desired frequency (e.g., every hour, daily, or weekly).
Configure Headers (Optional)
- If your webhook requires authentication, add the necessary headers (e.g., API tokens) under the HTTP Headers section.
Test and Activate
- Test the cron job to ensure it successfully triggers your webhook.
- Enable the cron job to start the scheduled execution.
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