Summary
In this chapter, we discussed three advanced built-in apps by Zapier and a new feature in beta. We began by reviewing how to use webhooks in your Zaps with Webhooks by Zapier and make HTTP requests. Then, we explored how to use the API Request action event feature (in beta). Next, we covered how to use JavaScript or Python code with Code by Zapier, and generate code with ChatGPT. Lastly, we explored how to use Storage by Zapier to store and retrieve data.
You now understand what the Webhooks by Zapier, Code by Zapier, and Storage by Zapier built-in apps, as well as the API Request action event, can be used for.
In the next chapter, you will learn about the two built-in apps that can be used for managing your Zapier account: App Status by Zapier and Zapier Manager. We will cover how to use App Status by Zapier to get notifications of integration issues and review the various trigger, action, and search action events that Zapier Manager has for managing errors and changes...