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README.md
Setting up Make Integration
- Install the app from the Cal app store and generate an API key. Copy the API key.
- Go to
/admin/apps/automation
in Cal and set theinvite_link
for Make tohttps://www.make.com/en/hq/app-invitation/6cb2772b61966508dd8f414ba3b44510
to use the app. - Create a Make account, if you don't have one.
- Go to
Scenarios
in the sidebar and click on Create a new scenario. - Search for
Cal.com
in the apps list and select from the list of triggers - Booking Created, Booking Deleted, Booking Rescheduled, Meeting Ended - 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.
- Setup the webhook for the desired event in Make.
- 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/
- Create Account
- Download ngrok and start a tunnel to your running localhost
- Use forwarding url as your baseUrl for the URL endpoints
- Use the ngrok url as your Cal deployment url when creating the Connection in Make.