RescueTime + Webhooks by Zapier integrations
Log a highlight event in RescueTime from a webhook
If you need to track time from an app that doesn't have a Zapier integration, try using a webhook instead. Whenever a Zapier webhook receives new information, this Zap will automatically log a highlight event in RescueTime. Now it's easier to stay on top of your daily accomplishments!
- When this happens...Catch HookTriggers when a POST, PUT, or GET request is made to a Zapier URL.
- automatically do this!Log a Highlight EventCreates a new highlight or action log entry. Highlight events show up as a list of accomplishments in your reports. Action events are similar, but they can be grouped and categorized as well. Requires RescueTime Premium
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More things you can do with Webhooks by Zapier and RescueTime
Discover other triggers and actions you can use with Webhooks by Zapier and RescueTime
- Catch Raw Hook
Triggers when a POST, PUT, or GET request is made to a Zapier URL. Gives the request body unparsed (max 2 MB) and also includes headers.
Try ItTriggerInstant - URLRequired
- Key
- Deduplication Key
- Xpath
- Basic Auth
- Headers
Try ItTriggerPolling- URLRequired
- Query String Params
- Send As JSON
- JSON key
- Unflatten
- Basic Auth
- Headers
ActionWrite- URLRequired
- Payload_type
- Data
- Wrap Request In Array
- File
- Unflatten
- Basic Auth
- Headers
ActionWrite
- Pick off a Child Key
Try ItTriggerInstant- MethodRequired
- URLRequired
- Data Pass-Through?
- Data
- Unflatten
- Basic Auth
- Headers
- Return Raw Response
ActionWrite- URLRequired
- Payload_type
- Data
- Wrap Request In Array
- File
- Unflatten
- Basic Auth
- Headers
ActionWrite- Alert Name
Try ItTriggerPolling
RescueTime helps you understand how you spend your time on the computer by automatically keeping a log of the time you spend on different applications and websites. Having an accurate idea of how you time is spent makes it easy to stay productive and balanced.
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Webhooks simply POST data (or JSON) to a specific URL every time we see something new. Webhooks can also accept data (or JSON) to kick off a workflow in Zapier.
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