diff --git a/packages/app-store/make/README.md b/packages/app-store/make/README.md index ebc881d99d..e3de1d11c7 100644 --- a/packages/app-store/make/README.md +++ b/packages/app-store/make/README.md @@ -1,8 +1,22 @@ # Setting up Make Integration -1. Create a [Make account](https://www.make.com/en/login), if you don't have one. -2. Go to `Scenarios` in the sidebar and click on **Create a new scenario** -3. Search for `Cal.com` in the apps list and select from the list of triggers - Booking Created, Booking Deleted, Booking Rescheduled, Meeting Ended -4. To create a **connection** you will need your Cal deployment url and the app API Key generated when you install `Make` from the Cal app store.You only need to create a **connection** once, all webhooks can use that connection. -5. Setup the webhook for the desired event in Make. -6. To delete a webhook, go to `Webhooks` in the left sidebar in Make, pick the webhook you want to delete and click **delete**. + +1. Install the app from the Cal app store and generate an API key. Copy the API key. +2. Go to `/admin/apps/automation` in Cal and set the `invite_link` for Make to `https://www.make.com/en/hq/app-invitation/6cb2772b61966508dd8f414ba3b44510` to use the app. +3. Create a [Make account](https://www.make.com/en/login), if you don't have one. +4. Go to `Scenarios` in the sidebar and click on **Create a new scenario**. +5. Search for `Cal.com` in the apps list and select from the list of triggers - Booking Created, Booking Deleted, Booking Rescheduled, Meeting Ended +6. To create a **connection** you will need your Cal deployment url and the app API Key generated above. You only need to create a **connection** once, all webhooks can use that connection. +7. Setup the webhook for the desired event in Make. +8. To delete a webhook, go to `Webhooks` in the left sidebar in Make, pick the webhook you want to delete and click **delete**. + +## Localhost or Self-hosting + +Localhost urls can not be used as the base URL for api endpoints + +Possible solution: using [https://ngrok.com/](https://ngrok.com/) + +1. Create Account +2. [Download](https://ngrok.com/download) ngrok and start a tunnel to your running localhost + - Use forwarding url as your baseUrl for the URL endpoints +3. Use the ngrok url as your Cal deployment url when creating the **Connection** in Make. \ No newline at end of file