WordPress Integrations with Bit Flows – Automate Core Site Actions

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WordPress Integrations: Create your WordPress website with built-in hosting, premium themes, and powerful tools. No technical setup required. 

Bit Flow is a super handy WordPress plugin that helps you connect your favorite tools and automate tasks—without needing to write any code. You can easily link up with over 317+ popular apps like Zoho CRM, Google Sheets, WooCommerce, Airtable, Trello, Dropbox, Zoom, HubSpot, Zoho Desk, and many more.

Instead of doing everything manually—like sending data from your forms to your CRM or updating spreadsheets—Bit Flow does it all for you automatically. It saves you time, reduces repetitive work, and keeps everything running smoothly.

In this guide, we’ll show you how to use WordPress as a starting point (called a trigger) to set up your first automation.

Setup WordPress Integrations

First, go to your Bit Flows Dashboard, click on Flows, and then either create a new flow or open an existing one.

After creating or opening an existing flow, you’ll be taken to the Flow Builder screen.

In the Flow Builder, you’ll see a section called Trigger. Under that, click on “Select an App.” A list of trigger apps will appear.

From the list, select your preferred trigger. For this example, click on “WordPress” You’ll then see all the available trigger events.

  • On Post Status Update
  • User Added to a Role
  • Post Moved to Trash
  • Post Deleted
  • Add Action
  • Do Action
  • Revision Creation
  • Plugin Activation
  • Add Attachment
  • Meta Box Setup
  • Option Addition
  • Admin Post Action
  • After Password Reset
  • Attachment Edit
  • Attachment Save
  • Attachment Updated
  • Before Delete Post
  • Comment Post
  • Term Creation
  • Term Created
  • Customizer Registration
  • Plugin Deactivation
  • Media Deletion
  • Comment Deletion
  • Option Deletion
  • Delete Post
  • Site Deletion
  • Term Deletion
  • Delete Term Taxonomy
  • Delete User
  • Post Option Delete
  • Media Edit
  • Edit Comment
  • Term Update
  • Term Edit
  • Edit User
  • User Profile Edit
  • Profile Update
  • Term Edited
  • Rewrite Rules
  • Image Sizes
  • Login Footer
  • Login Form
  • Login Head
  • Login Initialization
  • Lost Password Form
  • Media Tabs
  • Password Reset
  • Personal Options Update
  • Post Updated
  • Pre-Approve Comment
  • Profile Update
  • Registration Form
  • Remove Blog User
  • REST API Init
  • Password Retrieval
  • Save Post
  • Set User Role
  • User Profile Show
  • Signup Blog Form
  • Signup Extra Fields
  • Signup Finished
  • Signup Header
  • Blog Switch
  • Theme Switch
  • Transition Comment Status
  • Trashed Comment
  • Untrash Post
  • Untrashed Comment
  • Update Blog Public
  • Update Blog Status
  • Option Update
  • Updated Option
  • Update Complete
  • User Register
  • Validate Reset
  • WP After Insert Post
  • WP Authenticate
  • Attachment Count
  • Create App Password
  • Delete App Password
  • WP Delete User
  • Generate Attachment Metadata
  • WP Insert Comment
  • WP Insert Post
  • Site Creation
  • WP Login
  • WP Login Failed
  • WP Logout
  • WP Set Comment Status
  • WP Trash Post
  • Update App Password
  • Update Comment Count
  • WP Update User
  • Activate User
  • Delete Network User
  • New Blog
  • New Network User

Now, select your preferred trigger event. For Example: “Post Deleted “. After selecting your event, you’ll be asked to choose a webhook.

After selecting your trigger, the next step is to capture the response. To do this, click on the “Listen Response” button, then go and delete a post from wordpress.

Once the created, return to the integration page—you’ll see that the post data has been successfully captured.

For more guidance, check out the video tutorial below.

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After finishing these steps, close the popup and click the plus (+) icon to add an Action. Next, you’ll need to add and authorize an Action. In the Flow Builder, click the plus (+) icon on the right side to add an Action. You can add multiple actions and also use tools like Router, Condition, Delay, Iterator, Repeater/Loop, or JSON Parser to build advanced workflows.

If you’re new and want a simple guide on how to create a flow, set up a trigger, add an action, and check logs, check out our beginner-friendly guide here:
👉 Get Started with Bit Flows

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